If you've landed here, you've probably seen a quiz prompt on Bing's daily photo and wondered what it is, whether it's worth doing, and where it came from. Short answer: it's a small daily trivia feature that's been part of Bing for years. Here's the fuller picture.

The plain definition

The Bing Homepage Quiz is a short, image-linked trivia game built into the Bing homepage. Most days it asks about three multiple-choice questions connected to the background photo, and it gives you instant feedback after each one. You don't install anything, and you can play without an account, though signing in is what earns Rewards points.

A little history

Bing launched in 2009, but the homepage really became known for its striking daily images first. The quiz layer, turning those photos into a quick learning moment, grew popular from around 2016 and has been a regular fixture since, eventually tying into Microsoft Rewards.

Why people keep playing

It's the low-pressure mix of a nice photo, a quick fact, and a small reward. There's no leaderboard breathing down your neck and no streak guilt baked into the design. You learn something in under a minute, and if you're signed in, you inch toward a gift card while you're at it.

What to expect day to day

Topics rotate with the image: geography one morning, wildlife the next, then history, science, art, or a seasonal holiday. The difficulty stays gentle on purpose, because it's aimed at a broad audience rather than trivia specialists.