You shall not pass this ultimate Lord of the Rings trivia quiz—but we dare you to try it anyway. 🧙 See how big of a Tolkien megafan you really are by answering these 15 challenging trivia q’s about the books and the movies inspired by them!
We’ll throw you a few easy ones to start, but our questions will get trickier as you go on. Are you up to the challenge? Hit "Start Quiz" to begin!

Questions Overview
- Aragorn
- Éomer
- Grima Wormtongue
- Sméagol
- 9
- 7
- 12
- 10
- He carries him on his back.
- He wraps him in a blanket, then he and Gollum drag Frodo to Mordor.
- He doesn’t.
- He gets the eagles to carry them both.
- Mash
- Roast
- Broil
- Fry
- Men
- Elves
- Ents
- Uruk-hai
- Déagol
- Réagol
- Béagol
- Téagol
- Paths to tread
- Roads to walk
- Things to dread
- Places to go
- The Witch-king of Angmar
- Gollum
- Boromir
- Denethor
- Palantir
- Balrog
- Edoras
- Lembas
- Sting
- Dagmor
- Narsil
- Orcrist
- 20
- 19
- 17
- 13
- Faramir
- Boromir
- Arwen
- Aragorn
- Bilbo and Gandalf
- Sam and Gandalf
- Bilbo and Pippin
- Merry and Pippin
- Tom Bombadil
- Treebeard
- Galadriel
- Goldberry
- Saruman
- Gollum
- Grima Wormtongue
- Shelob
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5 The Lord of the Rings Fun Facts
Can’t get enough of The Lord of the Rings? We’ve got a few fun facts about J. R. R. Tolkien’s classic fantasy trilogy that may surprise and delight you!
1. Tolkien originally wanted to publish all three books in one volume. Just imagine what a door-stopper that thing would be.
2. The rise of environmentalism helped the trilogy rise in popularity. After President Richard Nixon created the Environmental Protection Agency in the 1970s, many noticed environmentally friendly messaging in Tolkien’s trilogy, including his love of nature and his personification of trees as Ents. Consequently, book sales rose.
3. Tolkien wrote the poem “One Ring to Rule Them All” while he was in the bathtub. Not much more we can add to this one, except to recite the poem:
Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky,
Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone,
Nine for Mortal Men doomed to die,
One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.
One Ring to rule them all. One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.
4. The books’ maps of Middle-Earth were drawn by Tolkien’s son, Christopher. He began drawing them over a decade before the books were published.
5. Tolkien wrote the trilogy with the support of his friend C. S. Lewis. At first, Tolkien was focused primarily on building the world of Middle-Earth, including genealogies and histories, but The Chronicles of Narnia author Lewis insisted him that he turn it all into a novel, which Tolkien did—“to keep [Lewis] quiet!”
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