About Logo Quiz – Guess Brand Trivia
I downloaded Logo Quiz on a whim, thinking it would be a simple time-waster. I was wrong. This app from April 21 Studio quickly became my go-to game during commutes and coffee breaks. It’s a straightforward trivia game where you’re shown a cropped or stylized logo and you have to type in the brand name. What surprised me was how many logos I thought I knew but actually couldn’t name. It’s a real eye-opener about the visual world we live in.
Features & Highlights
The core of the app is its massive library. I’ve played for hours and still haven’t seen them all. The categories are smartly divided—like “Fast Food” or “Tech Giants”—which helps when you’re stuck in a rut. I particularly love the Daily Challenge; it gives me three new logos every day and I’m weirdly competitive about keeping my streak alive. The hint system, where you earn coins for correct guesses and spend them to reveal letters, feels fair. I’ve never felt forced to watch an ad for a hint unless I was truly desperate. The leaderboard is a nice touch if you have friends playing, but I mostly enjoy beating my own high scores.
User Experience
Let me paint a real picture: I was on level 78, staring at a partial logo of a blue bird. My mind went blank. “Twitter? No, that’s the old logo.” I used a hint coin to reveal the first letter: ‘P’. It clicked—Peacock! That “aha!” moment is what keeps me coming back. The interface is clean and responsive; taps register instantly, and switching between the keyboard and the game is smooth. I did have one crash after an update last month, but restarting the app solved it and my progress was saved. The ads appear between levels, which is a standard trade-off for a free game, and they’re usually just 30 seconds.
Pricing
The app is 100% free to download and play. You can complete the entire game without spending a dime. There are optional in-app purchases to buy coin packs for more hints, but I’ve never needed them. You earn plenty of coins just by playing well. For a free game, the value is outstanding. There’s no nagging paywall locking levels away, which is a huge plus in my book.
Updates & Support
I’ve noticed new logo packs added every few months, which is great for keeping the content fresh. The developer, April 21 Studio, seems active. When I had a minor issue with my daily challenge not resetting, I used the in-app contact form. I got a generic but helpful response within 48 hours, and the problem fixed itself with the next app refresh. It’s not premium, hand-holding support, but it’s adequate for a free trivia game.
Security & Privacy
I downloaded it directly from the Google Play Store. The app does show personalized ads, which suggests some data tracking is happening. Its privacy policy states it collects non-identifiable data for ads and analytics. You can play as a guest without an account, which I did initially. I only signed in with Google later to sync my progress across devices. It feels as safe as any other popular free game—you’re trading some ad-targeting data for a genuinely fun, free experience.