How Trivio.NET Battles works
Sign in, pick a mode, get matched. Three taps from landing on this page to your first PvP trivia round. Here is what happens at each step.
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Open battles.trivio.net
No download, no install. Battles runs in any modern browser on phone, tablet, or desktop. The first thing you see is the lobby — pick your game mode.
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Sign in (or play as guest)
One tap with Google or Facebook gives you a permanent account that syncs with the Trivio.NET mobile app. Prefer to keep it casual? Use the Guest option — your progress stays in your browser.
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Pick your stake
Choose how many coins to bet on the match. Higher stakes pay out more. New accounts start with a generous coin balance, so you can play immediately.
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Get matched in seconds
We pair you with another player at a similar coin level. Real-time matchmaking usually takes under 5 seconds; if no one is online, you can challenge a bot or invite a friend by sharing a link.
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Battle live
Each question is on a 7-second timer. Faster correct answers score more — speed is a tiebreaker. Watch your opponent's answer come in live next to yours after each round.
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Win the pool
Winner takes 90% of the combined stake (10% house rake keeps the lights on). Tie? Stakes refund. Coins land in your account instantly and travel back to the mobile app.
Scoring, in detail
Every question has four possible answers. Tap the right one — faster taps score higher. The maximum reward for a correct answer is 1000 points; that bleeds linearly down to about 200 points if you barely beat the 7-second timer. Wrong or timed-out answers score zero. After each round, both players see the same scoreboard, so you always know whether you are ahead.
A 1v1 match is exactly 7 questions. The player with more total points wins. If both score the same, the match ties and stakes refund.
A 1v3 Brain Battle runs across four themed rounds. At the start of each round, one of the four players picks the topic. After three rounds, the player with the lowest score picks the final round's topic — a comeback mechanic. The player with the highest total wins the pool; second through fourth get nothing.
Connection drop? You are covered.
WiFi flaked out? Subway tunnel? Battles holds a 5-minute reconnect window: you can refresh, switch networks, or close the tab and come back, and your match resumes from the same question. Your stake is safe — your opponent doesn't get a free win because of a hiccup.
If you genuinely cannot reconnect within 5 minutes, the match completes with the points you scored before the disconnect. Stake outcome follows the normal rules.