Logo Quiz
Identify logos in a fun quiz
Brand Master
Can you identify these famous logos?
Round 1
Game Over
The Mandela Effect of Brands: Why You Will Fail This Logo Quiz
I consider myself a visual person. I have worked in design from last 15 years. I can spot a fake font. From a mile away.
But the first time I played this Logo Quiz? I got the Domino’s Pizza logo wrong. I could have sworn the dot was on the bottom. It wasn’t.
This is what we call the “illusion of competence.” We see brands like Swiggy, Flipkart, and Starbucks ten times a day. So we assume we know them. But we don’t.We just recognize the colors. This game is designed to shatter that illusion. It forces you to stop guessing and start recalling.
It’s Not Just a Game, It’s a “Visual IQ” Test
Most trivia games ask you “Who was the first Prime Minister?” That’s rote memorization. Logo Quiz is different. It tests your Visual IQ.
When you hit that “Start Game” button, our AI doesn’t just pull random images. It creates a unique sequence of brands—from the minimalist tech giants of Silicon Valley to the heritage FMCG brands of India (like Parle-G or Amul).
Here is how I play to actually train my brain:
Go Multiplayer: Single player is fine for killing time, but I usually pull in a colleague. We type in our names, set the timer to a brutal 30 seconds, and see who cracks first.
The “Blind Spot” Check: If you see a logo and your brain goes blank, don’t stare at it. Your brain either knows the shape or it doesn’t. Hit “Skip Logo” immediately. In a timed environment, hesitation is your enemy.
Use the AI Hint: Sometimes, the logo looks familiar but the name is on the tip of your tongue. The “Get AI Hint” button is smart—it gives you a context clue (e.g., “German Sportswear Giant”) rather than just giving away the answer.
Why Design Students Should Be Playing Logo Quiz
I often tell NID and NIFT aspirants to stop reading textbooks and start looking at the world.
Corporate identity is a language. When you play this Logo Quiz, you start noticing the “Why.”
Why are almost all fast-food logos red and yellow? (It triggers appetite).
Why are bank logos usually blue? (It signals trust).
After a few rounds, you aren’t just guessing names; you are analyzing the “Color Psychology” behind the world’s biggest companies. It is effectively a study session disguised as a coffee-break game.
Logo Quiz FAQs
Q: I keep getting different logos. Is that normal? A: Yes. Unlike old-school flashcards that get boring after ten minutes, our backend uses AI to shuffle and generate new combinations every time. I’ve played fifty rounds and rarely see the same sequence twice.
Q: Is this useful for MBA interviews? A: Surprisingly, yes. “Brand Awareness” is a massive part of General Knowledge (GK) for exams like CAT or bank POs. Being able to instantly identify a conglomerate’s logo shows you are commercially aware.
Q: What happens if I can’t guess it? A: The game moves on. But here is the cool part—once the round ends, use the “Show Fun Fact” button. The AI will tell you why the logo looks like that. (Did you know the Amazon arrow points from A to Z to show they sell everything? Now you do).