๐ถ Birth Order Trivia
Two people. One question: who was born first? Celebrities, legends, rivals, icons โ and a few pairs that will genuinely break your brain.
Simple concept, deceptively tricky. Two famous people appear side by side. Click the one you think was born first. No birth years shown โ just names and a brief description. Some pairs are separated by decades. Others by days.
We've kept the pairs close enough in age and significance that you can't just guess by era. And we've thrown in a handful of pairs where there genuinely is no wrong answer โ because some questions were never meant to be answered.
All free, no signup โ same deal as this one.
The concept is simple: two famous people, one question โ who was born first? But the execution is harder than it looks. We've deliberately chosen pairs who are close in age, similar in fame, and often surprising in their birth order. Darwin and Lincoln share a birthday. Prince was born before Michael Jackson โ by just 83 days. Edison and Bell were both born in 1847, just 20 days apart. And Napoleon was beaten by his own future nemesis by three and a half months.
Seven categories, 10 pairs each. And a Wild Cards section where a handful of pairs don't have a wrong answer โ because some questions really were never meant to have one.
Lennon vs McCartney, Prince vs Michael Jackson, Bowie vs Elton John โ on the same year. Deceptively tricky.
Venus before Serena. Mickelson before Tiger. Frazier after Ali. Mo Farah before Usain Bolt. Sport's great rivalries, birth-ordered.
Darwin and Lincoln sharing a birthday. Edison and Bell 20 days apart. Galileo and Shakespeare in the same year. The facts are better than fiction.
Napoleon vs Wellington. JFK vs Nixon. Marx vs Engels. The Duke of Wellington was born before Napoleon โ and beat him at Waterloo.
Woolf vs Joyce โ 8 days apart. Fitzgerald before Hemingway. Gauguin before Van Gogh, though they famously lived together.
Depp vs Pitt โ same year, 6 months apart. Keaton before Streep. Monroe before Hepburn. Hollywood's golden pairs, chronologically sorted.
The chicken or the egg. God or the universe. Stonehenge or the Pyramids? Tea or coffee? Superman or Batman? Some with answers. Some without.