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Quiz Me Anything

Instant flashcards on literally any topic. No deck-building required.

Making flashcards is the homework before the homework, and most people burn out around card 12. Here, typing the topic IS the deck-building.

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Create an interactive, AI-powered artifact called Quiz Me Anything that can call Claude from inside the app. I type any topic (Spanish verbs, the French Revolution, wine basics) and pick a difficulty plus how many cards I want (5, 10, or 20). When I hit 'Deal the deck', ask Claude to generate that many question-and-answer flashcards and show them one at a time: question on the front, tap to flip for the answer. After each flip I mark 'Got it' or 'Missed it', and missed cards shuffle back into the deck until I clear them all. Show a score summary at the end with a 'Quiz me harder' button that asks Claude for a tougher round on the same topic. Keep all state in React, no saving needed. Friendly style: chunky flip-card animation, cheerful colors, and a little confetti when the deck is cleared.

You get: A flip-card quiz app that thinks for itself — it calls Claude from inside the artifact to deal a fresh deck on whatever you type, and it works on the Free plan.

Your data: Decks and scores reset when you close the tab, which suits the app — the whole point is dealing a fresh deck every session.

Remix it

  • Add a two-player mode where we alternate cards and race to clear our halves of the deck.
  • Add a 'teach me first' button that shows a short primer on the topic before dealing the cards.
  • Let me paste my own class notes so the cards come from those instead of general knowledge.
  • Make missed cards return after 2 cards, then 5, then 10 — spaced-repetition style.
~5 min
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Family Trivia Night Generator

A game show where the 7-year-old and grandad both have a real shot.

Store-bought trivia is always wrong for someone — too hard for the kids or insultingly easy for the adults. Age-tuned questions mean nobody needs a handicap.

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Create an interactive, AI-powered artifact called Family Trivia Night that can call Claude from inside the app. Setup screen: I add each player's name and age, type in 3 to 5 topic categories (dinosaurs, 80s music, football, Disney — whatever we like), and choose how many rounds. When I hit 'Start the show', ask Claude to generate a fresh round of multiple-choice questions, one per player per round, with each question pitched to that player's age — genuinely easy for the 7-year-old, genuinely tricky for grandad. Big readable question screen, four answer buttons, a dramatic 'Reveal' button, and a running scoreboard between rounds. End with a podium screen crowning the winner. Keep all state in React, no login needed. Style it like a cheesy game show: bold colors, big type, celebratory animations for right answers.

You get: A full game-show experience — setup screen, age-pitched rounds, scoreboard, podium finish — that thinks for itself, generating fresh questions with Claude from inside the artifact (works on the Free plan).

Your data: Scores and questions reset when the tab closes — every game night gets a fresh scoreboard and a brand-new set of questions, so there's nothing to save.

Remix it

  • Add a 'Steal!' rule: if a player misses, the next player can buzz in for half points.
  • Add a countdown timer and silly sound-effect buttons for the host to press.
  • Add a describe-it round where Claude describes something and players shout out what it is.
  • Let each player pick a specialist subject for a final round worth double points.
~7 min

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