So, I was messing around online, and I got this idea to make a quiz. Not just any quiz, though – a horror movie picture quiz. I’m a big fan of horror, so I thought, why not? I started by gathering a bunch of pictures from my favorite horror flicks. This took some time, you know, going through my collection, picking out the ones that were just the right amount of creepy and recognizable.

Once I had my pictures, I needed to come up with some questions. I tried to think of stuff that would be challenging but not super obscure. I wrote down questions like, “Which movie is this eerie abandoned house from?” and “Can you name this masked killer?” Stuff like that. I made sure I had a mix of classic and newer films to keep things interesting.

Next, I needed a way to put it all together. I’m no tech wizard, but I figured I could use one of those free online quiz makers. I found a pretty simple one that let me upload my pictures and type in my questions and answers. It wasn’t too fancy, but it did the job. I spent a good chunk of time setting it all up, making sure each picture matched the right question and all that jazz.

Setting Up the Quiz

  • Upload Pictures: First, I uploaded all the horror movie stills I’d picked out earlier.
  • Write Questions: Then, I typed in the questions I had brainstormed, each one linked to a specific picture.
  • Provide Answers: I added the correct answers, of course, and also included some wrong ones to make it tricky.
  • Test It Out: Before sharing it, I ran through the quiz a few times myself to make sure it worked okay.

After I was happy with it, I started sharing it around with some friends. I posted it on my social media and emailed it to a few horror-loving buddies. It was cool seeing people’s reactions, which ones they got right away, and which ones stumped them. Some of my friends even asked if they could share it with their friends, which was awesome.

The whole thing was actually a lot of fun. It was a bit of work, sure, but it was cool to create something that other people enjoyed. Plus, it was a great excuse to dive back into my favorite horror movies. I might even make another one sometime, maybe with a different theme. Who knows?