TriviaHub is a solid, no-frills trivia app that does what it says on the tin: 5,000+ questions, adaptive difficulty, explanations for every answer. It's genuinely educational and thoughtfully designed for learning, not just time-wasting.
But here's the thing: it launched in 2012, and it shows. The interface feels dated, and while 5,000 questions sounds like a lot, kids who play regularly will start seeing repeats. The free version has ads, which is a dealbreaker for younger kids, and the social features (leaderboards, chat) need supervision.
The lack of third-party age ratings is frustrating—'family-friendly' is just the company's claim, and without Common Sense Media or similar weighing in, you're trusting blindly. For families who want a straightforward, educational trivia experience and are willing to pay for premium to ditch the ads, this works. But there are newer, shinier trivia apps out there that might hold modern kids' attention better.



