12 questions · ~2 minutes
The Brain Rot Quiz
12 questions to see how online you really are. If you know more than 10, your screen time is doing something to you. Be honest — guessing counts.
No login. No email. Just the truth.
About the Brain Rot Quiz
The MindRot Brain Rot Quiz is a 12-question multiple-choice test on the slang, memes, and characters that dominate the modern feed — skibidi, rizz, fanum tax, sigma, gyatt, mewing, Italian brainrot, NPC streams, and the rest. The more you recognize, the more time your algorithm has been spending on you.
Brain rotwas Oxford's 2024 Word of the Year for a reason: short-form video has reshaped how we read, focus, and rest. This quiz won't fix that — but it'll tell you, honestly and in about two minutes, where you stand. If your score is high, the next step is up to you. If your score is low, protect it.
Prefer a quiz about your actual phone habits rather than your slang knowledge? Take the Screen Time Test instead — same length, completely different lens.
FAQ
- What is a brain rot quiz?
- A brain rot quiz is a short, viral test that checks how fluent you are in internet slang, memes, and TikTok culture. A higher score means more time spent online absorbing short-form content — what people half-jokingly call 'brain rot'.
- What does 'brain rot' actually mean?
- Brain rot describes the foggy, low-attention state that follows long sessions of scrolling short-form content. Oxford University Press named 'brain rot' its 2024 Word of the Year.
- How long does the MindRot Brain Rot Quiz take?
- About two minutes. The quiz has 12 multiple-choice questions and no sign-up — you see your score and tier immediately.
- Is a high brain rot score bad?
- Scoring high mostly means you spend a lot of time on short-form video and meme apps. It's not a medical diagnosis, but heavy short-form use is consistently linked with worse focus, sleep, and mood. The MindRot app is built to help you reduce that exposure.
- What's the difference between this quiz and a screen-time test?
- This quiz measures meme literacy. Our screen-time test at /mindrot/screen-time-test instead asks about your daily phone habits and gives you a personalized addiction score.