The only questions it asks are trivia.
Five hundred questions across ten categories — geography, history, science, film, music and more — that live entirely on your phone. Play a round of ten anytime, no signal required.
No ads · No accounts · No internet · Nothing tracked.
Lore never connects to the internet. Every question lives inside the app — nothing streams, nothing phones home, nothing is collected. No accounts, no sign-in, no analytics, no streak nagging you to come back.
The only networked component is Google Play's own billing client, used solely if you choose to buy Lore Pro. Read the whole privacy story →
Each category holds fifty questions across three levels — Medium, Hard and Expert. Questions rotate and shuffle, so a round is rarely the same twice.
A quiet, unhurried take on trivia — the calm end of the genre.
Questions float over a slow aurora. Master a category and its ring fills — progress you can see at a glance.
Every question ends with a one-line fact — a reason the answer is what it is. You leave each round knowing something new.
Ten questions drawn from the date — the same ten for everyone, everywhere, with no server. Compare with a friend.
Untimed by default. Flip on a gentle countdown when you want the pressure; your best scores are kept separately.
A pure-black mode for OLED screens, with the aurora dimmed to match. Kind to your battery and your eyes.
No permissions to grant, no account to make. Lore asks nothing of you but the answer.
$4.99 · one-time · no subscription
Free stays free: all ten categories at Medium, and Tonight's Round, forever. Pro simply opens the deep end.