Same room, one screen or five

The family quiz night,
back in the living room.

A quiz game built so a seven-year-old and an adult can face each other for real. The handicap picks each player's questions — the child gets children's questions, the adult gets adult ones — and the points are counted on the same scale. Winning should feel earned at both ends of the table.

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A film question with two clues and the points ladder showing 600 points
Take a clue, drop from 1000 to 600.
Four films to place in premiere order
Oldest first — you get points per correct pair.
A true or false statement about Titanic
True or false. A wrong answer costs.
The studio picker with Classic, Neon and the Film Studio
Pick the studio the evening plays in.
Why it works with kids

A handicap, not a kids' mode

Most family games solve the age gap by making one player play an easier game. Couch League doesn't. Everyone plays the same round at the same time — but the questions are chosen per person, from what that player has shown they're good at. Knowledge, memory, reaction and mental arithmetic are tracked separately, because a child who is quick is not automatically a child who knows.

The scores are normalised, so beating a grown-up counts. Nobody is handed a win, and nobody has to pretend.

Round result showing plus 3000 points
One round, one score, same scale.
Eight short rounds

An evening is three, five or seven rounds

Every round is a different kind of thinking, and the match mixes whichever ones you check. A round takes a minute or two — nobody has to sit still for half an hour.

Tap the MapPoint where the country is
Quick QuizAnswer right — fast pays more
ReactionTap when it turns green
Flag MemoryFind the pairs fastest
Fast MathCount as many as you can
Quick PickBe first on the right answer
True or FalseGuessing costs points
Sequence MemoryOne square longer each time
Four numbered squares in Sequence Memory
Watch, then repeat. The sequence grows.
Tonight's games picker
Check the rounds you want tonight.
The start screen: Play here or Play together
Play here, or play together.
Same room, not same city

One phone each — or share a single screen

1

Everyone on their own phone

Join with a four-character code or scan the QR the host shows. No sign-in, no accounts, nothing to install for the code to work.

2

Two on one phone

The screen splits in half and the top half turns to face the player opposite you. Both play the same round at the same time.

3

Teams

Two to four teams, balanced by the app as a suggestion — never a rule. Team scores are averages, so an uneven team is still playable.

Studios

The evening has a look, a sound and its own words

A studio sets the palette, the jingles, the round names — and which material the evening draws from. The Classic studio is included in full and free. The Film Studio is a one-time purchase: film questions across five levels, its own rounds, its own deck of films and directors.

Facts, never clips — no posters, no soundtracks, no streaming trivia that rots in a year. And your purchase applies to everyone in the room when you host.

What the Film Studio contains
Exactly what a studio contains, before you buy.
What we don't do

Nothing about your family leaves the device

Couch League is a game for children and adults, so the quiet parts matter as much as the loud ones:

  • No accounts, no sign-in, no email — not even to play across devices.
  • No names, no scores and no profiles are uploaded. The family league lives on your phone.
  • No ads and no tracking. There is no advertising SDK in the app.
  • Optional, anonymous counters — which rounds get played, and whether multi-device play works. Off until an adult says yes, and never sent during a match.

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