Home Sweet Home Trivia

About This Category

Home Sweet Home is the everyday household-knowledge category on WinDailyGames. It covers the kind of practical know-how that makes a house run — cleaning shortcuts, kitchen basics, seasonal home maintenance, gardening fundamentals, food storage, organizing and decluttering, and the small pieces of household wisdom that get passed between generations. If your mother taught you something useful about running a home, there is a good chance it shows up in Home Sweet Home trivia.

The category is designed to be friendly and accessible. Questions tend to reward common sense and lived experience as much as memorized facts. Players who have run a household for decades often do very well, and players who are still learning pick up genuinely useful tips along the way.

Sample Questions

What is the recommended internal temperature for safely cooked chicken? A) 145°F B) 155°F C) 165°F ✓ D) 180°F

The USDA recommends an internal temperature of 165°F for all poultry. A meat thermometer is the only reliable way to check.


Baking soda is best used for which household task? A) Polishing silver and copper B) Deodorizing the refrigerator C) Mild scrubbing of sinks and tubs D) All of the above

Baking soda is one of the most versatile household products. It's mildly abrasive without scratching most surfaces, neutralizes odors, and helps lift tarnish from metals.


The best time of year to plant most spring-flowering bulbs (tulips, daffodils, crocuses) is: A) Early spring B) Late spring C) Summer D) Fall

Spring-flowering bulbs need a cold period in the ground to bloom properly. Planting in fall, before the ground freezes, gives them the dormancy they need to flower the following spring.


How to Play Home Sweet Home Trivia

Home Sweet Home trivia is available daily on WinDailyGames. Each quiz contains five questions. Correct and incorrect answers both earn tokens, with correct answers earning more. New quizzes in this category are added regularly.

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