Hosting a Halloween party? Or maybe youโre just trying to distract your coworkers from doomscrolling their emails with something a little more festive? Either way, nothing says โspooky bondingโ like a solid set ofย Halloween Trivia Questions. Trust meโpeople may forget their costumes, but theyโll remember if you nailed the quiz section.
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Weโve rounded up 100 questions covering history, movies, candy, costumes, and even pumpkins that somehow grow to be heavier than a small car. Whether youโre a trivia master or just here for the candy corn, youโll find plenty of quirky, creepy, and candy-coated knowledge to keep the night fun. Ready? Letโs get spooky. ๐
Classic Halloween Trivia Questions ๐ป

Halloween has been around for centuries, but it hasnโt always been about giant candy buckets and inflatable skeletons on suburban lawns. Its roots go way back to Celtic festivals, religious traditions, and a whole lot of bonfires that probably wouldโve gotten you in trouble with the local fire department today.
These Halloween Trivia Questions test your basic knowledgeโthe stuff you should probably know before you dress your dog up like Dracula and call yourself a Halloween expert.

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Where does the word โHalloweenโ come from?
๐ Answer: โAll Hallowsโ Eve.โ -
Which ancient Celtic festival is Halloween rooted in?
๐ Answer: Samhain. -
Which U.S. state grows the most pumpkins?
๐ Answer: Illinois. -
What year did Halloween fall on a Sunday most recently?
๐ Answer: 2021. -
What do people traditionally bob for at parties?
๐ Answer: Apples. -
Which First Lady first decorated the White House for Halloween?
๐ Answer: Mamie Eisenhower, 1958. -
Whatโs the name of the legend tied to the jack-oโ-lantern?
๐ Answer: Stingy Jack. -
True or False: Halloween started as a pagan holiday.
๐ Answer: True. -
What fruit was originally used to make jack-oโ-lanterns in Ireland?
๐ Answer: Turnips. -
Which city hosts the biggest Halloween parade in the U.S.?
๐ Answer: New York City.
Halloween Movie Trivia ๐ฅ

Halloween without scary movies is like trick-or-treating without candyโitโs just awkward. Horror films have given us iconic killers, creepy dolls, and at least 17 reboots of Michael Myers running slower than a jogger but somehow still catching everyone.
This section of Halloween Trivia Questions is perfect for movie buffs who think they can survive a horror movie but scream when a door creaks.
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Which 1978 horror movie was set in Haddonfield, Illinois?
๐ Answer: Halloween. -
Which horror movie features a doll named Annabelle?
๐ Answer: The Conjuring. -
Whatโs the highest-grossing horror film of all time?
๐ Answer: It (2017). -
What horror movie villain wears a hockey mask?
๐ Answer: Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th). -
What year did A Nightmare on Elm Street come out?
๐ Answer: 1984. -
Who directed Psycho in 1960?
๐ Answer: Alfred Hitchcock. -
What was the original name for Michael Jacksonโs Thriller?
๐ Answer: Starlight. -
Which horror film features the song โTiptoe Through the Tulipsโ?
๐ Answer: Insidious. -
Who plays Dracula in the 1931 classic film?
๐ Answer: Bela Lugosi. -
Which horror film inspired the Thriller music video?
๐ Answer: An American Werewolf in London.
Spooky Candy Trivia ๐ฌ

Halloween candy is basically the unofficial currency of October. Forget Bitcoinโkids out here are trading mini Snickers and arguing over whether candy corn is trash or treasure (spoiler: it was originally called Chicken Feed).
These Halloween Trivia Questions are all about the sweet stuffโbecause letโs be honest, nobody shows up to a Halloween party for carrot sticks.
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Whatโs the most popular Halloween candy in the U.S.?
๐ Answer: Reeseโs Peanut Butter Cups. -
How many pounds of candy corn are produced each year?
๐ Answer: About 35 million. -
What candy was introduced in 1930 and is still a favorite?
๐ Answer: Snickers. -
What candy was originally called โChicken Feedโ?
๐ Answer: Candy corn. -
Which candy was included in WWII military rations?
๐ Answer: Tootsie Rolls. -
What is considered the least popular Halloween candy?
๐ Answer: Circus Peanuts. -
What was the first flavor of Swedish Fish?
๐ Answer: Raspberry. -
How many calories are in the average trick-or-treaterโs haul?
๐ Answer: About 11,000. -
In which decade did fun-size candy bars appear?
๐ Answer: 1960s. -
What candy slogan says, โTaste the Rainbowโ?
๐ Answer: Skittles.
Costume Trivia ๐งโ๏ธ

Costumes are the heart of Halloween. From sexy pizza slices (yes, thatโs real) to babies dressed as burritos, itโs a mix of creativity, chaos, and people realizing their $4 vampire teeth donโt fit.
This batch of Halloween Trivia Questions tests how much you know about spooky fashion statements.

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Whatโs the most popular adult Halloween costume?
๐ Answer: Witch. -
How many pet costumes are sold annually in the U.S.?
๐ Answer: Around 29 million. -
In what U.S. state is it illegal to dress as a priest on Halloween?
๐ Answer: Alabama. -
What was the top childrenโs costume in 2020?
๐ Answer: Princess. -
Whatโs the most popular Halloween costume for pets?
๐ Answer: Pumpkin. -
What movie characterโs mask was actually a repurposed William Shatner mask?
๐ Answer: Michael Myers. -
Which superhero is a top choice for kids on Halloween?
๐ Answer: Spider-Man. -
What traditional Halloween costume was worn to scare away ghosts during Samhain?
๐ Answer: Animal skins and masks. -
What group costume idea never goes out of style?
๐ Answer: The Addams Family. -
What was the most Googled Halloween costume in 2022?
๐ Answer: Stranger Things characters.
Trick-or-Treat Trivia ๐ญ

Trick-or-treating is basically the Super Bowl for kidsโwith costumes, sugar highs, and parents quietly hoping their kid chooses to share at least one Reeseโs. It started centuries ago, but of course, kids today think itโs all about who can score the biggest haul in the shortest time.
These Halloween Trivia Questions dive into the history and quirks of trick-or-treating. You might just realize that โdoor-to-door begging for candyโ has a surprisingly fascinating backstory.
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When did trick-or-treating become popular in the U.S.?
๐ Answer: 1930sโ40s. -
Which country started the tradition of โsoulingโ?
๐ Answer: England. -
What phrase did kids originally say before โtrick-or-treatโ?
๐ Answer: โHelp the poor.โ -
Which decade made trick-or-treating a mainstream tradition in America?
๐ Answer: 1950s. -
What is the average age kids stop trick-or-treating?
๐ Answer: Around 12โ13 years old. -
What candy brand tried (and failed) to replace trick-or-treating with a mail-in candy program during WWII?
๐ Answer: Mars. -
Whatโs the busiest trick-or-treating night in the world?
๐ Answer: Halloween night in the U.S. -
What did kids in Scotland ask for instead of candy?
๐ Answer: Money or fruit. -
What safety item became common in the 1980s for kids on Halloween night?
๐ Answer: Reflective tape. -
What day of the week is considered safest for trick-or-treating?
๐ Answer: Saturday.
Pumpkin Trivia ๐

Pumpkins are basically the mascots of Halloweenโround, orange, and carved into faces that range from spooky to โclearly my toddler helped.โ Theyโve been around forever, and some of the trivia about them is stranger than youโd think (giant pumpkin boats, anyone?).
This section of Halloween Trivia Questions focuses on the pumpkinโs role in history, decoration, and of course, pie.
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What U.S. state produces the most pumpkins?
๐ Answer: Illinois. -
Whatโs the world record weight for the heaviest pumpkin?
๐ Answer: Over 2,700 pounds. -
What percentage of a pumpkin is water?
๐ Answer: About 90%. -
What did Irish immigrants originally carve instead of pumpkins?
๐ Answer: Turnips. -
How many seeds does the average pumpkin have?
๐ Answer: Around 500. -
What country hosts pumpkin boat races?
๐ Answer: The U.S. (Oregon). -
What vitamin are pumpkins high in?
๐ Answer: Vitamin A. -
Whatโs the most popular pumpkin-flavored product in fall?
๐ Answer: Pumpkin spice latte. -
Whatโs the fear of pumpkins called?
๐ Answer: Cucurbitophobia. -
Which U.S. city hosts the famous Pumpkin Show?
๐ Answer: Circleville, Ohio.
Haunted History Trivia ๐๏ธ

Behind every good Halloween tradition is a spooky old storyโwhether itโs witches, ghosts, or just tales parents told kids to stop them from sneaking candy. Some of these historical tidbits are surprisingly creepy, while others are just plain odd.
These Halloween Trivia Questions bring history to life (and occasionally back from the dead). Perfect for anyone who thinks โfun factโ is the best kind of party trick.
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Which country is considered the birthplace of Halloween?
๐ Answer: Ireland. -
What ancient people celebrated Samhain?
๐ Answer: The Celts. -
What church holiday does Halloween fall before?
๐ Answer: All Saintsโ Day. -
Who was the first U.S. president to decorate the White House for Halloween?
๐ Answer: Dwight D. Eisenhower. -
What year was the first citywide Halloween celebration in the U.S.?
๐ Answer: 1921, in Anoka, Minnesota. -
What was Halloween originally meant to ward off?
๐ Answer: Evil spirits. -
Which pope established All Saintsโ Day?
๐ Answer: Pope Gregory III. -
What medieval practice inspired trick-or-treating?
๐ Answer: โSouling.โ -
What year was candy corn invented?
๐ Answer: 1880s. -
Where is Transylvania, famously linked with Dracula?
๐ Answer: Romania.
Music & Pop Culture Trivia ๐ถ

Halloween isnโt just about pumpkins and ghostsโitโs about the vibes. And nothing sets the tone like music and pop culture moments that are equal parts creepy and iconic. From โThrillerโ to cult films, thereโs a reason we canโt let October pass without singing along.
This round of Halloween Trivia Questions is for those who live for Halloween playlists and know exactly when to hit play on the spooky hits.
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What year did Michael Jackson release โThrillerโ?
๐ Answer: 1982. -
Who directed the โThrillerโ music video?
๐ Answer: John Landis. -
What song begins with a witchโs cackle and creaking doors?
๐ Answer: โMonster Mash.โ -
Which Disney movie features the song โThis Is Halloweenโ?
๐ Answer: The Nightmare Before Christmas. -
Who wrote the theme music for Halloween (1978)?
๐ Answer: John Carpenter. -
Which pop star dressed as Harley Quinn for Halloween in 2016?
๐ Answer: Beyoncรฉ. -
What famous magician died on Halloween?
๐ Answer: Harry Houdini. -
Which 1980s music video made zombies trendy again?
๐ Answer: โThriller.โ -
Which movie features the line, โWe are the weirdos, misterโ?
๐ Answer: The Craft. -
What classic song opens with โI was working in the lab late one nightโ?
๐ Answer: โMonster Mash.โ
Global Halloween Trivia ๐

Believe it or not, Halloween isnโt just an American thing. Different countries celebrate in their own unique waysโsometimes scarier, sometimes sweeter, but always fascinating.
This section of Halloween Trivia Questions shows how spooky season looks when you cross oceans and cultures.
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Whatโs Mexicoโs version of Halloween called?
๐ Answer: Dรญa de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). -
In what country do kids celebrate โGuy Fawkes Nightโ near Halloween?
๐ Answer: England. -
What country celebrates โObon,โ a festival honoring ancestors, similar in spirit to Halloween?
๐ Answer: Japan. -
Where is the Hungry Ghost Festival celebrated?
๐ Answer: China. -
Whatโs Canadaโs most popular Halloween candy?
๐ Answer: Coffee Crisp. -
In which country do kids say โtrick or treatโ as โsoulingโ?
๐ Answer: Ireland. -
Which country celebrates โKawasaki Halloween Paradeโ?
๐ Answer: Japan. -
What is the name of the Filipino tradition similar to trick-or-treating?
๐ Answer: Pangangaluluwa. -
In what country is Halloween called โHop-tu-Naaโ?
๐ Answer: Isle of Man. -
What holiday in Italy is celebrated right after Halloween?
๐ Answer: All Saintsโ Day.
Extra Fun & Random Trivia ๐ท๏ธ

Okay, these are the questions that didnโt fit anywhere else but were too fun not to include. Think of this as the grab-bag at the end of trick-or-treatingโyou never know if itโs a full-size chocolate bar or a random toothbrush, but itโs still part of the adventure.
These Halloween Trivia Questions are weird, surprising, and guaranteed to get at least one person saying, โWaitโฆreally?โ
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What animal is often associated with witches?
๐ Answer: Cats (especially black cats). -
Which vegetable is believed to repel vampires?
๐ Answer: Garlic. -
What color is most commonly linked with Halloween besides black?
๐ Answer: Orange. -
What plant is used to ward off evil spirits?
๐ Answer: Rosemary. -
Whatโs the fear of Halloween called?
๐ Answer: Samhainophobia. -
How many colors are in a candy corn piece?
๐ Answer: Three (yellow, orange, white). -
What creature transforms during a full moon?
๐ Answer: Werewolf. -
What day is Halloween celebrated each year?
๐ Answer: October 31. -
Whatโs the record for the fastest pumpkin carving?
๐ Answer: Under 17 seconds. -
Which bird is considered a Halloween symbol of bad luck?
๐ Answer: Owl.
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