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Daily LoL Champion Quiz

LoL Quiz

Test your League of Legends knowledge with our daily champion quiz.

LoL Splash

Guess the champion from a zoomed-in splash art. Each wrong answer zooms out.

Yesterday's answer wasSeraphineSeraphine

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How the Splash LoL quiz works

The editorial premise is simple: Riot has built two decades of key art, and a true LoL fan can name the champion from a single sliver of canvas.

  • Tightly cropped splash art

    The first frame is a heavy crop, around a 5x zoom on a champion's official splash. You can barely tell what you are looking at, which is the entire point. Each wrong guess zooms out one notch toward the full art.

  • Six attempts, six zoom levels

    You have six tries before the puzzle locks. Each miss reveals more canvas, ending around 1.5x where the splash is almost legible. Use them all without finding the champion and the puzzle stays locked until the next reset.

  • Skin splashes count as the base

    The quiz might serve up base Garen one day and Pulsefire Caitlyn the next. Either way, the answer is the underlying champion, never the skin. A correct entry of Caitlyn against a Pulsefire Caitlyn crop closes the puzzle.

  • Daily reset at midnight UTC

    A new splash drops every day and yesterday's reveal is published in full. The quiz favors players who recognize signature weapons, hairstyles, palettes, and lighting choices, the visual fingerprints of every champion on the roster.

Pure pattern-matching against Riot's own art, no comparison row, no slot hint, no safety net.

Editorial tips for the splash quiz

The best splash quizzers spend the first frames buying information, not chasing answers. Treat the early zooms as recon.

  1. Do not burn the first zoom on a hunch. Unless a unique cue jumps out (Ahri's tails, Jhin's mask, Riven's broken blade), skip the gut guess and let the second zoom give you more canvas. Attempt one is usually too tight to confirm anything.

  2. Read the regional palette before you read the figure. Demacia is gold and royal blue, Noxus is red and black with iron, Shadow Isles is teal and rotting black, Ionia leans pastel blues and pinks, Freljord is ice blue and pelt, Shurima is desaturated gold and sand.

  3. Anchor on iconic crops. A wide gauntlet on a sword is Garen. Orange tails on motion lines are Ahri. A blue blade with a red bandana is Yasuo. A purple fairy on a yordle's shoulder is Lulu and Pix. A faceplate visor over a sniper rifle is Caitlyn.

  4. Recognize the champion under the skin. Pulsefire, Project, Star Guardian, and DJ skin lines all have signature aesthetics that mask the base champion. Identify them by hat, weapon, or pose, not the colors, because the palette is borrowed from the line.

  5. Save your last two zoom levels for the face and silhouette window. By 1.7x and 1.5x you can usually see the full body shape or the face. Players who reach those frames with attempts left almost always close the puzzle.

Splash mastery is just Riot art literacy played at hard mode. Six tries is plenty if you spend them well.

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