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What is Fandle?

Fandle is a fan quiz site for One Piece and Pokémon: short interactive rounds, ~5-minute dailies, and more modes coming — all in the browser.

Try the quizzes

Quick fan quizzes in the browser — hub card above for One Piece; Pokémon and both blur hubs are in the links below.

Fandle is a small site for people who like to test what they remember about the shows and games they care about. You open a round, answer something under a little time pressure, and walk away with either a smug grin or a reason to rewatch a scene. That is basically it — no account lecture, no thirty-step tutorial.

The name is just the name. If you landed here from a search and wondered whether we are a wiki, a news feed, or a Discord bot: we are none of those. We are quizzes, stacked in different shapes so the same afternoon does not feel like homework.

Who is this actually for?

Fans who already care about the source material. You do not need to be an expert; you just need to enjoy arguing with yourself about whether you really knew that answer. If you have ever paused a video to yell at the screen, you are probably in the right place.

What does a session look like?

Short. Most modes are built so you can finish a run before your coffee cools. Some rounds show you a blurred image and ask who it is. Others sort things into order, or lean on classic pick-one questions. The point is variety — if one format annoys you, another might click.

We like stuff that feels less like a worksheet and more like a toy: interactive bits where you are moving, guessing, or sorting instead of only clicking A/B/C until your eyes glaze over. That is the direction we keep pushing when we add new ideas.

Everything runs in the browser like a normal website. You are not downloading a launcher or handing over a credit card to try the main experience.

Dailies without scheduling your whole evening

If you are the kind of person who “does the dailies” in games, think of this in the same bucket — except you are done in about five minutes if you are not chasing a perfect streak. Long enough to matter, short enough to squeeze between two actual tasks.

Waiting for a match to load, a patch to copy, or a raid queue to pop? That dead air is weirdly perfect for one more round. You were going to stare at the spinner anyway; might as well lose a guess on a blurry face while you wait.

Same energy for any job: that gap when a file is exporting, a system is thinking, a meeting has not quite started, or you are stuck on hold and the hold music is winning. Strictly hypothetically, one round fits there too. We are not your boss; we did not see anything.

One Piece and Pokémon on Fandle today

Right now the big lanes are One Piece and Pokémon: crews, monsters, cards, the usual rabbit holes. One Piece blur lives at /onepiece/blur; the Pokémon side has its own image-style rounds too — poke around the hub and you will find them.

More quizzes are coming

What you see today is not the final museum piece. We keep stacking new modes and franchises as we go — some will land quietly, some will break the first time we ship them and that is part of the deal. If you only care about one IP, cool; if you like hopping between worlds, that is kind of the point long term.

Where to start

The front door is the home page: pick a franchise card, or use the hub links and quiz shortcuts bundled with this article. No wrong door — only the wrong answer on question four, which is half the fun.