To keep this list from being any longer than it already is, only the U.S. releases are listed here.
Genus I & II (1981 & 1984 resp.), Volume II (1987), Game Show Ed. (1993) & 25th Anniversary Ed. (2008):
Silver Screen Edition (1982):
Baby Boomer Edition (1983):
Young Players Edition (1984):
RPM Edition (1985):
Welcome to America Edition (1985):
Disney Family Edition (1985) & Disney Edition (1986):
1960s Edition (1986):
People, Boob Tube & Sports Eds. (1987), Pocket TV, Flicks, Rock & Pop, Wild Card, War & Victory & The Good Life Eds. (1989) & Country Music Ed. (1993): none
Vintage Edition (1989):
1980s Edition (1989):
TV Edition (1991):
Family Edition (1992):
1992 Year in Review Edition (1993) & 1993 Year in Review Edition (1994):
All American Edition (1993):
Genus III & Picture Pursuit (1994), Genus IV (1996), Millennium (1999), Know-It-All & Biographies (2000), Genus V (2001) & Volume VI (2003) (The Family '08 Ed. (2008) has these categories, too, except that Arts & Entertainment is replaced by Entertainment and Wild Card immediately follows History.):
Star Wars Edition (1998):
Warner Brothers Edition (1999):
In Pursuit Edition (2001):
20th Anniversary Edition (2002):
Disney Animated Edition (2002) & Disney II Edition (2005):
Pop Culture I Edition (2003) (The 2005 Pop Culture II Edition has the same categories but in a different order.):
Lord of the Rings Edition (2003) & Lord of the Rings DVD Edition (2004):
1990s Edition (2004):
Book Lovers Edition (2004):
Saturday Night Live Edition (2004):
Star Wars Saga Edition (2005):
Totally '80s Edition (2006):
To strategically win at Trivial Pursuit, focus on answering questions in your strongest categories first, collect wedges evenly across all categories, and use your game pieces strategically to block opponents from completing their pie.
There are 6 categories in Trivial Pursuit. "Original" (Master Game ~ Genus Edition) colors: Blue, Pink, Green, Yellow, Orange, Brown. "Original" categories: Blue: Geography; Pink: Entertainment; Yellow: History; Brown: Art and Literature; Green: Science and Nature; Orange: Sports and Leisure.
In one game of Trivial Pursuit, there are typically six different categories or topics. These categories can vary by edition but commonly include areas such as History, Geography, Entertainment, Science and Nature, Arts and Literature, and Sports and Leisure. Players answer questions from these categories to earn wedges for their game piece.
To play Trivial Pursuit, players move around a board answering trivia questions in different categories. The goal is to collect wedges by correctly answering questions in each category and then answering a final question to win the game.
The Trivial Pursuit board games are patented.
In Trivial Pursuit, players move around the board answering trivia questions to collect wedges in different categories. The first player to collect all six wedges and answer a final question correctly wins the game.
In Trivial Pursuit the category Arts & Literature is brown.
Chris Haney - Trivial Pursuit - was born in 1950.
Chris Haney - Trivial Pursuit - died in 2010.
Trivial Pursuit was first issued in 1979.
Trivial Pursuit - 1984 VG was released on: USA: 1984
Trivial Pursuit - UK game show - ended in 1994.