Science Showdown: Daily Quizzes Now Available with Ray Hamel Hosting, Compete and Climb the Leaderboard!
We are thrilled to share that we now offer quizzes every day of the week! Each weekday, our host Ray Hamel will present a set of challenging and unique questions on a specific topic for you to test your knowledge. At the end of the quiz, you can compare your score with the average contestant, and Slate Plus members can see where they rank on our leaderboard. Compete with friends and see who is the smartest by sharing your score.
Today’s quiz is all about science. Do you think you can ace it and beat the average score? Good luck! If this is your first time playing, be sure to read the rules before starting the quiz. Please note that the quiz may require you to enable cookies in your browser for it to function properly.
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