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Bluey Trivia Quiz

23 Questions 12 min
This Bluey trivia quiz focuses on character relationships, episode titles, and the recurring games and props that reward careful rewatching. Expect questions that hinge on small visual callbacks in the Heeler house, distinct play styles at kindy, and Australian context that changes how a scene reads. Use your results to target the exact episodes you misremember.
1Bluey shouts for her little sister to join the game. Who is she calling?
2Bluey is a boy.

True / False

3When the chaos level hits maximum, which two dogs are usually trying to keep it together as the parents?
4Bluey’s family are Australian Cattle Dogs, often called heelers.

True / False

5Even when an episode never says the city out loud, the vibe screams one place. Where does Bluey primarily take place?
6In the game from the early fan-favorite episode, what are the kids desperately trying to keep off the ground?
7Muffin and Socks are Bluey and Bingo’s cousins.

True / False

8You hear Bandit call out to his brother during a family get-together. Which Heeler is Bandit’s brother?
9Bandit’s day job is surprisingly academic for a dad who commits this hard to pretend games. What does Bandit do for work?
10Chilli is a Blue Heeler like Bluey.

True / False

11When Bluey and Bingo throw on glasses and go full old-lady attitude, what are their granny names?
12In the playground game where everyone has to be extra careful with their feet, what are you not allowed to step on?
13In the episode with the magic xylophone, the kids can freeze Bandit by playing it.

True / False

14Bingo has a quiet, sweet friendship that becomes a big deal in later episodes. What is her best friend’s name?
15There is one toy that parents everywhere instantly recognize as a “please stop making noise” problem. Which toy is it?
16The episode about going to the pool includes Bandit forgetting key items like sunscreen.

True / False

17Bluey’s neighbor kid Lucky has a dad who is constantly dragged into backyard games. What is Lucky’s dad’s name?
18Jean-Luc is the name of the kid Bluey meets while camping.

True / False

19You are rewatching the episode where Bandit just wants to eat his food, but the world keeps throwing tiny disasters at him. Which episode title matches that chaos?
20Bob Bilby is a class puppet that gets taken home so families can record weekend adventures.

True / False

21At school, you spot the friend with the big Border Collie energy and the Kiwi accent. Which character is that?
22You want to rewatch the episode where Rusty instantly makes a new kid feel like he belongs through a game of pretend soldiers. Which episode is it?
23In the episode about playing army, Jack says he has trouble sitting still and remembering things.

True / False

24Chilli is trying to leave the house, but every little distraction wins, and one clingy toy keeps coming back. Which episode is this?
25In the episode about learning perseverance, Bingo struggles to use a water fountain while Bluey watches other kids keep trying.

True / False

26In the feather wand game, Bingo whispers one word and suddenly Bandit cannot move normally. What happens to him?
27In Bluey, “Dance Mode” means you must freeze completely until someone unfreezes you.

True / False

28You are in a hardware store and suddenly every aisle feels like a kid-friendly parody of adult shopping. Which episode name matches that big-box adventure?
29The camping episode ends with Bluey and Jean-Luc meeting again later, and Jean-Luc says hello in English.

True / False

30You want to revisit the episode that feels like a bedtime poem, with Bingo drifting through a cosmic dream. Which title are you looking for?
31Many episodes hide a long dachshund toy in the background as a recurring Easter egg.

True / False

32You are watching a scene where Bandit gets politely side-eyed by the pristine neighbor who seems to have it all together. Who is that neighbor?
33Calypso is the name of Bluey’s teacher at school.

True / False

34In “Pass the Parcel,” “Lucky’s Dad’s rules” means only the very last layer has a prize.

True / False

35You are trying to rewatch the story where Bluey and Bingo help a grandmother choose a mobility scooter in a car park, then get wildly overprotective of it. Which episode title should you search for?
36You are trying not to mix up Bandit’s brothers. Which uncle is the older brother who shows up in the “double babysitter” situation and later pairs up with Frisky?
37You hear Chilli deliver the line that hits parents right in the heart, “No, it was yesterday.” Which episode is that from?
38At the pond in the schoolyard episode, Bluey and Mackenzie run into two older kids who are basically mentors for one afternoon. Who are they?
39Unicorse is funny because he is unstoppable, but one line is his go-to weapon against everyone’s patience. Which line is it?
40You are watching the backyard episode where the adults act like the world’s most competitive DIY crew, and the kids treat it like a festival. What are the adults trying to get rid of?
41You see Bandit and Chilli assembling flat-pack furniture, but the kids turn the empty boxes into a giant story about growing up. What do Bluey and Bingo pretend the boxes represent?
42In the episode where the adults are intensely invested in a big rivalry game, what real-life sporting event are they watching?
43You start “Faceytalk” and immediately feel the danger of giving a little kid access to a phone screen. Which cousin hijacks the call and causes the chaos to snowball?
44In the hardware-store episode, Bandit’s competitive streak gets triggered by a neighbor’s setup. What does Bandit buy to try to keep up?
45You are doing a rewatch scavenger hunt and keep noticing the same garden gnome popping up around the Heeler house. What is the gnome’s name?
46Bandit sometimes turns his hand into a full character that terrorizes the kids and makes the adults crack up. What is that hand puppet called?
47If you are the kind of fan who notices the school details, you might know this one. What breed is Calypso?
48You are watching the episode where Bluey and Bingo get a babysitter combo that feels like a rom-com in the background. Rad is one babysitter, who is the other?

Bluey Trivia Traps: Family Tree Mix-Ups, Episode Titles, and Aussie Context

Mixing up the Heeler family branches

Many misses come from swapping Bandit’s brothers and their households. Avoid guessing by building a simple map: Bandit and Chilli are Bluey and Bingo’s parents. Stripe and Trixie are Muffin and Socks’ parents. Radley (Rad) is a separate branch, so do not attach Stripe’s kids to him.

Confusing school friends because of similar “kid energy”

Rusty, Mackenzie, Jack, Coco, Chloe, Indy, and Snickers can blur if you rely on coat color alone. Tie each friend to one anchor: a signature game, a standout line delivery, or a setting that repeats. If you cannot name an anchor, you are not ready for friend-focused questions.

Matching the right scene to the wrong episode title

Bluey titles are short and often describe the game or setting, not the emotional twist. Train yourself to recall one “title lock” detail that only fits that episode, like a specific location, costume, or prop that appears in the opening minute.

Forgetting exact rules of backyard games

Trivia often asks who starts a game, what counts as “out,” or which object is the key. Treat game names like sports terms. Know the core objective, the one object that matters most, and the typical role each family member plays.

Guessing on Australian words instead of using the scene

Terms like dunny and other local expressions are easiest when you attach meaning to an on-screen action. If the scene shows where the word points, memorize the picture first, then the definition.

Missing recurring props and background callbacks

Hard questions pull from items like toys, signs, and repeated “spot-the-thing” gags. On rewatch, scan one category per episode, like the fridge, the living room floor, or the backyard fence. One focused pass beats trying to notice everything.

Official Bluey References for Episodes, Characters, and Viewing Info

Use these sources to verify names, relationships, and episode specifics before you rewatch. Prioritize official episode hubs and broadcaster pages when a trivia answer depends on a tiny detail.

  • Bluey Official Website: Watch: Episode collections with summaries, clips, and extras that help you match titles to plots and settings.
  • Bluey Official Website: Characters: Official character listings that help confirm spelling, groupings (family, school friends, neighbors), and who belongs in each circle.
  • ABC Kids: Bluey: Australian broadcaster portal with show info plus activities that often reference specific characters and recurring props.
  • ABC iview: Bluey: ABC’s streaming hub page with series description and official categorization.
  • Cool.org: Bluey Education Resources: Episode-linked classroom materials that can help you connect titles to themes and key scenes.

Bluey Trivia FAQ: Canon, Character Names, and Episode-Title Clues

Do minisodes and specials count as fair game in Bluey trivia?

Yes, if the quiz treats them as part of the wider Bluey catalog. Minisodes and other short-form content can introduce character moments and repeatable gags that show up in harder questions. If a question feels unfamiliar, check the official Watch hub for how content is grouped.

What is the fastest way to stop mixing up Stripe, Rad, and the cousins?

Memorize households, then add one anchor detail per adult. Start with “Bluey and Bingo live with Bandit and Chilli.” Then lock in “Muffin and Socks live with Stripe and Trixie.” Keep Rad separate until you can recall his specific relationships without borrowing Stripe’s kids.

Why do some Bluey episode details seem different depending on where I watched?

Availability and edits can vary by platform and region. That can affect small visual or dialogue clues that trivia writers use. If you missed an answer tied to a single line, confirm the scene using an official broadcaster page or the Bluey episode hub rather than relying on memory.

How should I study episode titles without rewatching everything?

Build a personal “top 15” list of episodes you confuse, then attach one unique image per title. Make the image specific enough that it cannot fit another episode, like a particular costume, setting, or object that appears early and stays memorable.

What Australian terms show up most in Bluey questions, and how do I learn them?

Trivia often uses everyday words that are obvious in context, like dunny for the toilet. Learn them by replaying the scene and stating what is happening on screen in one sentence. The action gives you a durable meaning cue.

What makes “hard” Bluey trivia hard for intermediate fans?

Hard questions combine two layers, like an episode title plus a background gag, or a character plus the specific game they play in that episode. If you like that style of detail-first trivia, the SpongeBob Trivia Questions For True Fans page has a similar focus on recurring jokes and character habits.

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