Guidelines for Quiz Creation

Important: ALL of the following sets of guidelines are relevant for the category you would like to submit to. Please read all of them carefully and keep them in mind as you develop your quiz. Thanks!

The following sets of guidelines apply to quizzes created in Add a Letter for Kids.

Guidelines for Add a Letter for Kids

Submissions to this subcategory should use only one root word as the basis for all questions (eg, "Add a Letter to AND"). Each question should take the format of adding letters to the start of a word OR adding letters to the end of a word, not both. No more than three letters are to be added to the root word per question. Each root word must be a real word on its own (eg, "AND", "HAT", etc).
Quizzes of the format where a letter is added to a word derived from a clue to form a new word are also housed in this subcategory.
Fill-in-the-blank questions are permitted, but answers should be simple words no longer than six letters.
Please do not submit more than one quiz a week to this subcategory.

Guidelines for Wordplay for Kids

We are no longer accepting quizzes on hidden animals.
No scrambles are accepted in this category.
Please note that in quizzes on hidden words the sentences must be on the topic. That is in a quiz on hidden names of cities the sentence must say something about that city. Do some hidden word quizzes already online; e.g. those by minch and robynraymer.
Fill-in-the-blank questions are allowed in the Wordplay category. However the answer should be short, one or two words only. Words should be easy to spell and no longer than six letters.
Note that quizzes on words that are not wordplay play belong in Words for Kids sub-category, which is found under Topics for Kids. We no longer accept quizzes on spelling or on rhyming words.

Guidelines for For Children

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  1. All quizzes in this category should have ten questions only (except for subcategories of Harry Potter/Books for Kids, which allow 15-question quizzes). Questions should be suitable for children aged from six to twelve.
  2. Fill-in-the-blank questions are not permitted (except in the Books for Kids, Harry Potter and Wordplay subcategories).
  3. Quizzes should contain mostly multiple choice questions. No more than three true/false or yes/no type questions per ten-question quiz.
  4. Questions should be brief, preferably no more than one sentence.
  5. Each question should have at least two short sentences of factual interesting information (repeating the answer and commenting on the question do not count as interesting information).