35 questions
Can you guess which character was actually innocent, even though they were accused of a crime on the gramophone record?
Ethel Rogers
Lawrence Wargrave
Emily Brent
Philip Lombard
Imagine you're one of the ten guests invited to Indian Island. What could possibly be the reason for your invitation?
You're expecting a hefty sum of money upon arrival.
You're excited to meet the famous Gabrielle Turl.
You've received an intriguing invitation from a mysterious host or were offered a job.
You're an old friend of U.N. Owen and can't wait to catch up with him.
Can you guess which character is associated with this intriguing line from a rhyme: "One choked his little self..."? Give it a shot!
Tony Marston
Vera Claythorne
Justice Wargrave
Mr. Rogers
Let's play a game of rhyme! Can you guess which character is associated with this line: "One overslept himself..." ? Give it a shot!
Philiip Lombard
General MacArthur
Mrs. Rogers
Mr. Rogers
Can you guess who said this line from a popular rhyme: "One said he'd stay there..."? Give it a shot!
Philip Lombard
General MacArthur
Mrs. Rogers
Vera Claythorne
Can you guess who said this line from a rhyme: " One chopped himself in halves"? Give it a shot!
Mr. Rogers
General Macarthur
William Blore
Mrs. Rogers
Can you guess who this rhyme is about: "A bumblebee stung one..."? Give it a shot!
Emily Brent
Justice Wargrave
Dr. Armstrong
Philip Lombard
Can you guess which character is associated with this intriguing line from a rhyme: "A red herring swallowed one..."? Give it a shot!
General MacArthur
Justice Wargrave
Dr. Armstrong
Vera Claythorne
Can you guess which character is associated with this catchy rhyme: "One got frizzled up..."? Give it a shot!
Justice Wargrave
Vera Claythorne
Mrs. Rogers
Philip Lombard
Can you guess the character who is associated with this intriguing line from a rhyme: "He went and hanged himself..."? Give it a shot!
William Blore
Vera Claythorne
Anthony Marston
Philip Lombard
Can you guess who didn't have a shred of sympathy for a servant girl just because her values didn't align with theirs?
Ethel Rogers
Philip Lombard
Emily Brent
Lawrence Wargrave
Who had a sudden epiphany that they were destined to stay on the island forever, and surprisingly, they were perfectly okay with it?
General MacArthur
Anthony Marston
Thomas Rogers
Emily Brent
Can you guess who didn't bat an eyelid after ruthlessly eliminating two innocent lives, but was peeved about losing their driving privileges?
General MacArthur
William Blore
Anthony Marston
Justice Wargrave
Can you guess who met their unfortunate end while they were busy gathering firewood?
Ethel Rogers
Thomas Rogers
Edward Armstong
Vera Claythorne
Can you guess who stood firm on the principle of self-preservation, even if it meant not expressing regret for 21 fatalities?
William Blore
Emily Brent
General MacArthur
Philip Lombard
Who was the unfortunate soul that got 'swallowed by a red herring' and was later discovered to have drowned?
General MacArthur
Philip Lombard
Dr. Armstrong
Thomas Rogers
Can you guess who managed to pass away peacefully in their sleep?
Ethel Rogers
Anthony Marston
General MacArthur
William Blore
Guess who had the sneaky suspicion that they were being brought to the island to play the role of a spy?
Emily Brent
Philip Lombard
General MacArthur
William Blore
Can you guess who let a child under their supervision meet a watery end?
Emily Brent
Vera Claythone
Justice Wargrave
Anthony Marston
Can you guess how Philip Lombard could be best described?
A globe-trotting adventurer
An ex-Scotland Yard detective turned private eye
A former alcoholic who is also a medical doctor
A rich, good-looking speedster with a love for fast cars
A mystery unfolds as the remaining guests are left puzzled about the disappearing wool and curtains. The answer comes to light when they stumble upon...
The lifeless body of Armstrong
Wargrave's unexpected confession
The cold remains of Wargrave
Miss Brent's enlightening explanation
What does Vera do after the gramophone starts playing its tune?
Does she faint?
Does she deny that Cyril's death was her fault?
Does she confess to Cyril's murder?
Does she claim that Hugo was the one who murdered Cyril?
Why on earth would William Blore introduce himself as Mr. Davis? It's a mystery!
Could it be because he doesn't want anyone to think he is Mr. Owen?
Or maybe he believes he has been hired for some undercover detective work?
Did U.N. Owen assign him a fake name?
Or is it just because he likes practical jokes?
Why couldn't Armstrong possibly be the last one to kick the bucket? Here's a hint...
the smoking gun was found with Vera's prints all over it
his body was mysteriously moved above the high tide line
he couldn't have possibly knocked over the bear clock by himself
the chair was sneakily shifted to lean against the wall
Can you guess how Armstrong assisted Wargrave in the thrilling mystery?
Did he lure Blore and Lombard out of their rooms?
Did he hang a noose in Vera's room?
Did he help to fake Margrave's murder?
Did he murder Rogers with a wood chopper?
Guess what triggered Justice Margrave to swiftly concoct his deadly scheme? What piece of news did he receive?
He became the rightful owner of Indian Island
He was diagnosed with a mental disorder
His days were numbered
He was about to face trial for a murder charge
Can you guess what the ten little Indian figures represent?
Are they the decorations on the dining room table?
Could they be the owners of Indian Island?
Maybe they are the ten guests on the island?
Or, are they the number of rooms in the home?
Can you guess the genre of this book? Is it a journey through space, a beautiful poem, a thrilling mystery, or a trip back in time?
science fiction
poetry
mystery
historical fiction
Why are the characters eagerly waiting for Fred Naracott to sail his boat to the island?
They are hoping he will bring the police back with him
He is the one who delivers their mail
The guests are itching to bid farewell to the island
He is their only source of food
Can you guess who among our guests is often referred to as a turtle?
Mr. Rogers
Mrs. Rogers
General MacArthur
Justice Lawrence Wargrave
Who among the following characters cheerfully accepts the fact that their end is near?
Philip Lombard
General MacArthur
Dr. Armstrong
Mr. Rogers
Can you guess the meaning of a 'symbol' in a literary masterpiece?
Could it be objects, characters, figures, or colors used to represent abstract ideas or concepts?
Or is it recurring structures, contrast, or literary devices that help to develop and inform the text's major themes?
Or perhaps, the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work?
Ready for a brain teaser? Can you tell me what 'theme' means in the context of a literary work?
Is it about using objects, characters, figures, or colors to represent abstract ideas or concepts?
Or, is it about recurring structures, contrast, or literary devices that can help to develop and inform the text's major themes?
Or, could it be the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work?
Can you guess the 'theme' from the book based on the following examples?
The administration of justice, the effects of guilt on one's conscience, and the danger of reliance on class distinctions
The 'Ten Little Indian's' Poem, Dreams and Hallucinations
The 10 little Indian figures, the storm, the food
Can you guess the symbols that are consistently used throughout the book?
The administration of justice, the effects of guilt on one's conscience, and the danger of reliance on class distinctions
The "Ten Little Indian's" Poem, Dreams and Hallucinations
The 10 little Indian figures, the storm, the food