If you’ve ever tried the Bing daily quiz, you’ve probably realized it’s kinda fun but also kinda maddening. Sometimes the questions seem straightforward, but often they’re tricky enough that pure luck doesn’t cut it. Plus, in true Bing style, they can recycle questions or lean heavily on recent news, which makes staying sharp a bit of a moving target. The goal? Increase your accuracy and points earned without wasting tons of time or doing guesswork. A few simple tricks learned from experience might just turn you into a regular champ, scoring points while barely breaking a sweat.
Step-by-Step Guide to Winning the Bing Quiz
Best tips to get all the answers right and fast
- Find the Bing Quiz Easily
Yeah, sounds obvious, but knowing exactly where the quiz lives saves you some hassle. Usually, you can spot it on bing.com by looking for that little Q icon in the top search bar or on the homepage banner in the Rewards section. On some setups, it’s right there under “Daily Poll” or “Rewards” link. Bookmarking the page or pinning it helps because of course, Bing has to make things more complicated than necessary. Also, if you use the Microsoft Rewards app on your phone or Windows, the quiz often pops up there too.
- Use Bing Search to Find Answers Instantly
One of the easiest ways to boost your win rate without guessing wildly—just open a second tab or window. Search for keywords from each question, or sometimes even the whole question if it’s a common one. For example, if it asks about a recent tech headline or celebrity event, a quick search can point you right to the answer. To do this efficiently, you might use
Ctrl + K
or Alt + D to focus quickly on the address bar, then type your keywords. On one of my setups, this helps me get answers in half the time, though sometimes it’s a bit of a gamble whether Bing’s suggestions are up-to-date or not. - Keep Track of Past Questions
This is kinda sneaky, but it works. Whenever you finish a quiz, jot down tough questions and the correct answers in a simple notes app or spreadsheet—whatever is quick. After a week or so, you might start noticing recurring questions or patterns, especially in themed quizzes (like sports or holidays).That way, on future quizzes, you can answer faster because you already ‘know’ some stuff, or at least recognize the question format.
- Stay Updated on News and Trends
Since a lot of questions lean on current events, keeping tabs on the latest headlines really helps. Bing’s “Popular Now” section or their news portal often cues questions. Skimming through headlines daily—maybe during your coffee break or when browsing—can give you an edge. Also, Bing’s Microsoft Rewards Dashboard sometimes features hosted quizzes during big news weeks or holidays, which are good for earning bonus points and learning new trivia fast. Not sure why it works, but staying aware of trending topics makes those questions much less intimidating.
- Take Your Time, Read Carefully
It’s kinda weird, but rushing often leads to silly mistakes. Many questions are designed with tricky wording or similar options that sound right but aren’t. Reading every question slowly and fully helps avoid slip-ups, especially with options like “All of the above” or “None of the above.” On some days, I’ve noticed the difference between a wrong answer and a right one just comes down to truly paying attention.
- Learn from Wrong Answers
This is kind of obvious, but not all do it. After a wrong answer, make a mental note (or write it down) so you don’t fall for the same trap next time. Recognizing pattern questions helps you get better and quicker over time. Because sometimes Bing repeats questions weeks later, and knowing you’ve seen something similar before can push you to answer correctly faster.
- Use This Quick Daily Checklist
To build good habits, I found following a little routine helps—doesn’t take more than 5 minutes each day. Here’s what works:
- Visit bing.com and locate the Q icon for the quiz
- Open a new tab to search tricky questions or double-check your guesses
- Record difficult questions, answers, or interesting tidbits in your log
- Spend a minute scanning news headlines or trending topics
- Read carefully and learn from any mistakes you made that round
This little ritual keeps your mind sharp and can slowly turn into a habit that makes you better over time.
- Bonus: Check for Extra Quizzes
Sometimes Bing throws out bonus challenges during big events or weekends. Head over to the Microsoft Rewards page and look under the “Earn” tab—that’s where they often hide seasonal or themed quizzes. Those tend to be a bit more fun and award you extra points, plus they sometimes reuse questions from the daily quiz pool, so it’s worth keeping an eye out.
Why This Strategy Works
Basically, pairing Bing’s search capabilities with a bit of watching news and tracking your questions creates a feedback loop. You search, find answers, earn points, and eventually memorize common questions or themes. Over time, your brain gets sharper, and your reaction time improves. On some days, I’ve found that just recognizing patterns alone can win the whole thing. Not sure why it works, but it definitely does—at least on my setup.
FAQs
Usually just 3 multiple-choice questions, but sometimes there are bonus quizzes or special themed quizzes in the Rewards section. Not a huge haul, but enough to keep things interesting.
Yep. Bing lets you retry until you get the right answer, and you still get the points even if you mess up the first time. Helps reduce frustration if you’re stumped or overthinking.
Definitely. Because it’s all on the same platform, it’s really encouraged. If anything, it’s almost built into the system—so no worries about that being “cheating.”
Head over to your Microsoft Rewards dashboard and check the “Earn” section for seasonal or weekly challenges. Sometimes they’re tucked away but worth checking regularly.
Oh yeah, especially in themed quizzes. Keeping track of past answers is a solid way to stay ahead of the curve and avoid wasting time guessing again and again.
Final Thoughts
Winning the Bing quiz isn’t just about luck; it’s about being strategic with your resources. Searching smart, tracking your questions, staying up-to-date on news, and reviewing your mistakes all add up to a routine that can reliably earn full points daily—and earn you some extra Microsoft Rewards along the way. It’s not foolproof, but it helps chip away at the randomness, bit by bit.