Try the quizzes
Fandle currently has four Pokémon quiz modes — all free, all in the browser, no account and no install. You go to fandle.app/pokemon, pick a mode, and play. Rounds are short enough to finish during a loading screen and different enough that you can rotate without getting bored.
Card blur
The card blur mode takes real TCG card artwork, blurs it heavily, and asks you to name the Pokémon. Each wrong guess removes a layer of blur. If you have spent time looking at actual card art — as a collector or a player — this one will feel familiar in a way sprite-based quizzes do not.
Who's That Pokémon?
The zoom quiz shows a tight crop of a Pokémon and asks you to identify it. Think of it as the "commercial bumper" concept turned into a real game — except instead of a silhouette you get a zoomed-in detail that could be an ear, a tail, or a patch of fur.
Sound quiz
The sound mode plays a Pokémon cry and you guess who it belongs to. Some are obvious (Pikachu), most are not. If you grew up mashing A through battles without headphones, prepare to discover that you know far fewer cries than you assumed.
Classic trivia
The classic mode is text-based questions: types, evolutions, Pokédex data, game mechanics. Multiple clues help you narrow down. Good for the knowledge you accumulated across generations and never thought you would actually use.
How Fandle compares
PokeGuesser focuses on card guessing (similar concept, different execution). Pkmnquiz does "name all 151" and generation-based lists. Sporcle has community-made Pokémon quizzes that range from great to broken. PokeQuizzes covers text trivia. Fandle combines visual, audio, and text modes in one place so you do not need four bookmarks.
Start playing
Open the Pokémon quiz hub and pick whichever mode sounds fun. No sign-up, no download, just your browser.
Jump straight to a mode or open the full hub.

