KBT Auto-Generated Question Review

Freshest auto-generated drafts for the former manual-only visual types. Generated 2026-07-07T13:31:03.257Z. Review the embedded question and answer slides before promoting drafts.

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QTYPE 14 · engine-toolauto · draft

Crack The Code

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Created 2026-07-07 13:25:59 Q asset A asset

Question: Crack the code.

Answer: Sing Me to the Moon River Dance Street

Support: Each panel shows a word represented by symbols or positioning. Read them in order to form a famous phrase.

Fun fact: Moon River was composed in 1961 and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, appearing in the film Breakfast at Tiffany's.

QTYPE 16 · engine-toolauto · draft

Bot2Bot

#108823
Created 2026-07-07 13:26:06 Q asset A asset

Question: What are the bots talking about?

Answer: Avatar

Support: Two bots awkwardly describing a famous work without naming it directly. Players guess from the clues.

Fun fact: Avatar held the record for highest-grossing film of all time for a decade until being briefly overtaken in 2019, then reclaimed the title in 2021.

QTYPE 18 · engine-toolauto · draft

Brands

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Created 2026-07-07 09:40:29 Q asset A asset

Question: Name the brand from the clue card.

Answer: Sprite

Support: Players identify a global beverage brand through slogan, product type, founding era, and signature colour.

Fun fact: Sprite was created in 1961 by The Coca-Cola Company and is now the world's leading lemon-lime flavoured soft drink, available in over 190 countries.

QTYPE 21 · engine-toolauto · draft

Ghost Actors

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Created 2026-07-07 13:26:25 Q asset A asset

Question: Name the film from the ghosted scene clues.

Answer: Ghost

Support: Four key characters have vanished from iconic scenes. Players identify the film from the empty spaces and contextual clues left behind.

Fun fact: Patrick Swayze's iconic pottery wheel scene was actually performed with actress Demi Moore, making it one of cinema's most romantic moments despite the film's supernatural premise.

QTYPE 22 · engine-toolauto · draft

Linked Pics

#108825
Created 2026-07-07 13:26:30 Q asset A asset

Question: What links the four picture clues?

Answer: Newton

Support: Each panel shows a different visual representation or reference to the answer. Solvers identify the common link.

Fun fact: The famous story of an apple falling on Isaac Newton's head inspiring his theory of gravity is likely apocryphal, but Newton himself did reference sitting in an orchard when developing his gravitational ideas.

QTYPE 23 · engine-toolauto · draft

Map Pins

#108826
Created 2026-07-07 13:26:35 Q asset A asset

Question: Where do these map pins lead?

Answer: Berlin, Germany

Support: Four geographic and cultural clues converge on one iconic world location. Each pin represents a key fact about the destination.

Fun fact: The Berlin Wall fell in 1989, and today visitors can walk along the East Side Gallery, a 1.3km stretch covered in murals by artists from around the world.

QTYPE 24 · engine-toolauto · draft

Name The Brain

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Created 2026-07-07 10:47:12 Q asset A asset

Question: Name the brain.

Answer: Johannes Gutenberg

Support: Four visual/text clues about a famous historical figure's major contributions and life events

Fun fact: Gutenberg's printing press could produce 300 pages per day, compared to a single hand-copied page taking a monk several weeks.

QTYPE 28 · engine-toolauto · draft

Willywood

#108827
Created 2026-07-07 13:26:56 Q asset A asset

Question: Name the movie.

Answer: Casablanca

Support: A Willywood local angle: this film features a iconic pub/bar scene that rivals any real ale house. Teams spot visual clues from the famous drinking establishment setting.

Fun fact: Rick's Café Américain was built as a set at Warner Bros. and later recreated as a real tourist attraction in Marrakech, Morocco in 2017.

QTYPE 35 · engine-toolauto · draft

Picture

#108828
Created 2026-07-07 13:27:03 Q asset A asset

Question: What is this?

Answer: Big Ben

Support: Four visual clues combine to reveal a famous landmark. Players identify the answer from the imagery.

Fun fact: Big Ben technically refers only to the Great Bell inside the tower; the tower itself is called the Elizabeth Tower, renamed in 2022 for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.

QTYPE 60 · engine-toolauto · draft

Movie Frame

#108829
Created 2026-07-07 13:27:16 Q asset A asset

Question: Name the movie from the frame clues.

Answer: Psycho

Support: Players identify the film from four visual/contextual clues describing a famous scene

Fun fact: The famous shower scene was shot in seven days using 78 camera angles, making it one of the most technically complex sequences in cinema at the time.