Have you beaten The Impossible Quiz? Share your Question 63 horror stories in the comments below! And for more guides, check out our breakdowns of Question 84 (the infamous “Toilet” question) and the final gauntlet of Questions 100-110.
From here on out, several questions feature time limits . If you see a bomb, prioritize the timer over everything else.
If you are playing a different game in the series, the answer will be different:
Let's take a look at a few examples of questions that showcase the quiz's unique brand of challenging logic:
However, the reality of The Impossible Quiz is far more straightforward, yet equally mischievous. Question 63 does exist, and it is fully winnable. In the original game, Question 63 features the prompt "What are Chicken McNuggets actually made of?" The answers are nonsensical options, but the correct path involves recognizing the absurdity of the question. Like many levels in the game, it requires the player to abandon logic. The "impossibility" was not a coding error, but a consequence of the player's own impatience or reliance on cheats. The myth of the broken level was a self-inflicted wound by a player base desperate to conquer an unconquerable game.
The Impossible Quiz was released in 2007 on Newgrounds and became a viral sensation. Question 63 was part of the original 110-question release. It was intentionally designed to be one of the first “you must know the answer before you see it” traps.