* People & Places * Arts & Entertainment * History * Science & Nature * Sports & Leisure * Wild Card.
In Trivial Pursuit the category Arts & Literature is brown.
The yellow wedge represents the history category
In Trivial Pursuit, the blue cards belong to the category of "History." This category typically includes questions related to historical events, figures, and milestones across various time periods. Players must answer these questions to earn wedges in the game.
The original Trivial Pursuit pie pieces come in six colors: blue, pink, yellow, green, orange, and brown. Each color corresponds to a different category of questions: blue for Geography, pink for Entertainment, yellow for History, green for Arts and Literature, orange for Science and Nature, and brown for Sports and Leisure.
The Trivial Pursuit board games are patented.
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.
Chris Haney - Trivial Pursuit - was born in 1950.
Chris Haney - Trivial Pursuit - died in 2010.
Trivial Pursuit was first issued in 1979.
yes ---------------- Q: How many colors are there in the rainbow? A: More than the eye can see!
Trivial Pursuit - 1984 VG was released on: USA: 1984
Trivial Pursuit - UK game show - ended in 1994.