Marie Curie was a Polish-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. She discovered the elements polonium and radium, became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and remains the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences.
Can you name 100 women?
A fast, multiplayer party game. Ten categories, ten women each, one ticking clock. Play with your friends and see who fills the board first.
Example
Scroll to see all 10 categories →Ready to play?
No sign-up, no download. Start a game in seconds and send the link to your friends.
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How it works / Game Rules
- 1. Create a game and share the code — everyone joins from their own phone or laptop.
- 2. When the clock starts, race to name women across all 10 categories — ten each, a hundred in total.
- 3. Most women named when time runs out wins — and filling a whole category nets you 3 extra points.
Any name she's known by counts. Real names, stage names, artist names, even Instagram handles — it's all permitted, as long as people know her by it.
Multiplayer
Spin up a lobby and share the code — everyone plays at once.
Beat the clock
A shared timer counts down. Fill your board before it runs out.
Play with friends
Solo or in teams, on any phone or laptop. No install needed.