Multiplayer

Knowledge Royale

Battle against other players in a real-time quiz showdown

Battle Royale / Quiz2-30 PlayersCompetitive

Free to play · No credit card required

Knowledge Royale gameplay screenshot

About Knowledge Royale

Knowledge Royale is the platform's main multiplayer mode: a real-time elimination quiz where 2-30 players compete at once, answering AI-generated questions from material the host shares. The fastest correct answers earn the most points each round, while the slowest players and the wrong answers get cut in waves. Rounds run until one player is left. It plays more like a game show than a quiz, and it's the StudyQuest game that classrooms and study groups get loudest over.

Hosting is straightforward. Someone with an account uploads shared material, the AI builds a question bank, and players join with a room code on any device. Once the host starts, rounds begin within seconds. No lobby grind, no per-round setup. That low friction is the difference between playing Knowledge Royale twice a semester and twice a week.

The competition is hard in a productive way. When you study alone, you can fudge whether you really knew an answer. Here your answer is logged, scored against everyone else's, and on the leaderboard immediately. That's much closer to exam conditions than a solo review session, which is why students who play the week before a test tend to say they feel more prepared.

The 30-player ceiling makes it work for full classrooms, large study groups, online communities, and event-style review. Small groups of 4-12 work great too. The elimination rounds compress and the final showdown comes faster. Groups of 15 or more feel more like a tournament. Both are accounted for in the design.

Who Knowledge Royale Is For

Classrooms running end-of-unit review, online study communities, and large-group exam prep.

Best Subjects to Study With Knowledge Royale

Standardized test prep

MCAT, LSAT, and SAT-style material with broad question banks is the sweet spot.

Course-end review (any subject)

Once a study guide exists, Knowledge Royale turns it into a class event.

Professional certification cohorts

Coworkers studying for the same cert get a group activity that doubles as prep.

Online study community events

Discord, Slack, and forum groups can run weekly Royales that build community while they study.

How to Play Knowledge Royale

01

Compete with real players in real-time

02

Join or create multiplayer quiz rooms

03

Battle royale-style elimination gameplay

What You'll Learn

Active Recall

Every question forces your brain to actively retrieve information, strengthening neural pathways and long-term memory.

Instant Feedback

Know immediately whether your answer was correct. AI explains the right answer when you get it wrong, turning mistakes into learning moments.

Gamified Motivation

Points, streaks, and progression systems keep you engaged longer than traditional studying. You study more because it feels like play.

Any Subject

Upload any study material — biology, history, math, language learning, exam prep. If it's in your notes, it becomes a game.

Game Details

Players
2-30 Players
Category
Battle Royale / Quiz
Difficulty
Competitive
Platform
Web Browser

Ready to Play Knowledge Royale?

Upload your study notes, let AI generate questions, and start playing in under 2 minutes. Works with any subject.

No credit card required · Free forever plan available

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people can play at once?

Up to 30 in one room. For larger groups the host can run several rooms in parallel. Split a class of 40 into two rooms of 20 and it scales cleanly.

Do all players need accounts?

The host needs one. Everyone else can join with just a name and the room code. Accounts let players track stats across rooms, but they aren't required to play.

What if a player has a slow connection?

The answer window is generous, so a slow connection won't auto-eliminate someone who would have answered in time. Players who fully disconnect drop out and the round continues.

Can I play solo against bots?

Not currently. Knowledge Royale is built for live multiplayer. For solo competitive practice, Boss Battle or Horse Race against AI horses are the closest options.

How long does one Royale take?

10-20 minutes for a 4-12 player game, 20-30 minutes for a full 30-player room. The elimination structure caps the length on its own, since there can't be more rounds than there are players.