Type "a duck" (lowercase, no quotes).
Most players immediately type "42" — the famous answer from Douglas Adams’ The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy . The game accepts it… for about one second. Then a large red X appears, and you lose a life. Why? Because The Impossible Quiz deliberately sets up pop-culture expectations, then subverts them. question 47 impossible quiz
Here’s a draft write-up for , suitable for a strategy guide, fandom wiki, or blog post: Question 47: "What is the answer to life, the universe, and everything?" Appearance: A simple black screen with white text reading the question above a blinking cursor and a text entry box. No timer (yet). The background features a subtle, slowly rotating spiral — a hint that this isn’t as straightforward as it seems. Type "a duck" (lowercase, no quotes)
Yes, really. The in-joke is that after the number 42 fails, the game expects you to recall a different running gag from the same series of quizzes: “A duck” appears as an answer in earlier Impossible Quiz questions (e.g., Question 24: “What do you call a wingless fly?” — Answer: “a walk”). Question 47 just recycles that absurdist logic. Then a large red X appears, and you lose a life
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