The daily quiz of January 22, 2026 is about an extremely strong tropical cyclone, the musical staff and the sense of taste. Train your brain and make the quiz part of your morning routine!
Using your brain for strenuous tasks in the morning is not for everyone. Our daily quiz of January 22, 2026 challenges it again with 10 quiz questions. For example, do you know how many lines there are on the musical staff? If you can read and/or write music, you have an advantage with the correct answer.
Even more quizzes for you?
For many people, the spread sought in the daily quiz of January 22, 2026 is part of the breakfast table in the morning. It is relatively easy to make. First, the fruit is washed, cored and cut into small pieces. They are then heated with sugar in a pan and boiled until a thick paste is formed. This mixture is then filled into jars and can then be spread on bread or rolls. We’re sure you know the solution.
We also want you to tell us the name of the Roman governor of Judea who condemned Jesus. He had political responsibility for this region on behalf of the Roman emperor. Although there is no historical evidence that he really existed or that he actually condemned Jesus, his role in history is an important part of the Christian faith and is often depicted in artwork and movies.
Let’s stick to the story.
Who put a political end to the many small ecclesiastical principalities in Germany?
During secularization, numerous monasteries and convents were dissolved and their lands transferred to secular rulers. Around 40 of the 300 small territories remained. Many clergymen lost their benefices and had to look for a new livelihood. The Catholic Church also lost influence and was only able to regain importance in the course of the 19th century.
The daily quiz of January 22, 2026 challenges your brain again. Train it in a morning routine to keep it supple! Bet you get ten answers right – or maybe eight today? Try to solve it every day and you will see, you become better and better.
22. January 26, 12:30 – Isabell Slisz