Trivia isn't just about memorizing facts—it's about how you organize that information in your head so you can recall it when you need it. It turns the whole world into one giant trivia game where there’s always something new to learn.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was thinking about how we often assume we know the "common sense" facts of the world, but then a single question just completely trips us up. For instance, if I asked you what the largest desert on Earth is, what’s the first place that pops into your head?
Miles: Most people would probably say the Sahara, right? It’s the classic image of endless sand dunes.
Lena: Exactly! But it’s fascinating how our definition of a desert—usually "hot and sandy"—blinds us to the actual geographical criteria. If a desert is just about low precipitation, would it surprise you to learn that the largest one is actually Antarctica?
Miles: That’s such a great way to reframe it. It really shows how much there is to test in our "general knowledge." Today, we’ve gathered a massive list of questions to see how many of those assumptions we can challenge. So, let's dive into this ultimate trivia challenge.