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Your AI trivia game generator, in Figma Make

Go from big idea to playable trivia game, just like that—no coding required. Describe the categories, question formats, and scoring rules, and Figma Make builds an interactive game you can test and share.

Build trivia games with AI

  • Turn game ideas into reality

    Skip the dev backlog and bring your trivia concepts to life as interactive quizzes, party games, or full game shows, all from natural language prompts.

  • Build questions and rounds with natural language

    Describe your categories, question types, and scoring in everyday language, and Figma Make generates the structure, logic, and UI automatically.

  • Design and build in one place

    No tool-hopping between design and dev. Figma Make keeps you in flow from first question to final playtest.

  • Share or publish your game

    Send a link to teammates for feedback, or publish your trivia game for players everywhere.

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See how makers, designers, and PMs are using Figma Make to build no-code web apps—from internal tools to product MVPs.

How to generate a trivia game with AI in Figma Make

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