Try the quizzes
The One Piece scene quiz on Fandle shows you a clip or still from the anime and asks you to identify the moment. Which arc? Which scene? Which episode? The answer depends on the question, but the skill being tested is always the same: how closely did you actually watch?
What kind of questions come up
Some rounds show a landscape and ask which island it is. Others show a fight mid-swing and want you to name the arc. Occasionally you get a quieter moment — a conversation on the Sunny, a flashback pan — and those tend to be the hardest because action scenes are more memorable than dialogue.
Why scene quizzes work for One Piece
One Piece has over a thousand anime episodes. That is an absurd amount of visual material, and most fans have only watched the full run once (if at all — some switched to the manga years ago). A scene quiz exploits the gap between "I know what happened in Dressrosa" and "I can recognise a still from episode 713." Those are very different kinds of memory, and the second one is a lot harder to fake.
How it differs from episode-guessing on other sites
WhatPiece has an episode mode where you guess which episode a still belongs to. The concept is similar; the execution differs. Fandle mixes clips and stills, sometimes asks for the arc rather than the exact episode, and focuses on recognisable moments rather than random screenshots. Neither is better — they are just testing slightly different depths of recall.
Play it
The scene mode is at fandle.app/onepiece/scene. If you want blur, bounty, or classic trivia instead, the full list is on the One Piece hub. Free, no account, browser only.
Jump straight to a mode or open the full hub.

