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Welcome to the '''Quizbowl Wiki''', a compendium of information on Quizbowl, from middle school up to the masters level. If you wish to edit pages, you must have an account and be logged in. Please direct any questions to [mailto:jonah+qbwiki@jonahgreenthal.com Jonah Greenthal].
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If you are new to Quizbowl, you might want to start with the [[Quizbowl]] article and the [[:Category: Quizbowl basics]]. We also have specific articles on [[How Collegiate Quizbowl Works]] and [[How Quizbowl Works, For Journalists]]. Once you start getting involved, useful information can be found at [[How to Get Good at This Game]], [[How to Write Questions]], and [[How to run a high school tournament]].
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All contents of the main page have been moved into individual pages. WikiProject:Maintain Main Page exists as a hub for organizing future changes.
  
Some of the most important organizations in Quizbowl are [[ACF]], [[NAQT]], [[HSAPQ]], and [[PACE]].
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The most important Quizbowl website is the [[Quizbowl Resource Center]] (formerly known as Hsquizbowl.org). There is an article on [[Computer-related things in quizbowl]].
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For those of you looking for free advice on how to improve this site, the first thing you should do is make sure that articles on topics you know firsthand are informative and updated. If an article on an important topic or person does not exist, feel free to create one. Also, place a high priority on the articles linked to above.
 
 
 
Many of the pages we would like to see improved are listed at [[:Category:Stubs]]. Some of the priorities are [[Alpharetta]], [[Brookwood]], [[Chris Borglum]], [[Detroit Country Day]], [[Dwight Kidder]], [[Eric Huff]], [[Graham Moyer]], [[Martin Luther King Jr. Magnet]], [[Novi]], [[Olmsted Falls]], and [[Seven Lakes]].
 
 
 
Many of the pages we would like to see created are listed [[Special:WantedPages|here]].
 
 
 
If you'd like to add results to tournaments who are missing part of their results, you can check [[High school tournaments with missing results]] for those pages.
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 00:16, 11 September 2022

Welcome to QBWiki,
a compendium of information on Quizbowl.
Featuring 5,370 articles on tournaments, players, sets, and theory.

Introduction

Quizbowl, or quiz bowl, is the most common name for a team-based competition involving answering knowledge-testing questions with a buzzer. Quizbowl is played at thousands of colleges, high schools, and middle schools across the United States, but competitions exist throughout the world with different names and different formats. In the US, the most common format on the national high school and college level is a two-team competition in which the teams compete to buzz in on tossup questions and then collaborate on bonus questions.

The most important organizations in quizbowl are ACF (at the collegiate level), PACE (at the high school level), IQBT (at the collegiate and high school levels) and NAQT (at the collegiate, high school, and middle school levels). Much quizbowl community activity occurs at hsquizbowl.org, which is hosted by the Quizbowl Resource Center. Also check out our pages on quizbowl software, buzzer sets, and outreach to new schools and players.

Getting started as a collegiate team

ACF Fall
October 19, 2024
ACF Winter
November 16, 2024
ACF Regionals
February 1, 2025
ACF Nationals
Unannounced

Quick Links

Find information about a club or team

Quizbowl History

How-to's and guides

  • Let past players teach you how-to learn science or run a club
  • Peruse various documents written by the community

Miscellaneous

Recent tournament results

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Historical tournament info

Internal

External

Featured picture


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You can help improve the QBWiki by…

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