Tokyo Ghoul Quiz
Sui Ishida's dark urban fantasy β flesh-eaters hidden among Tokyo's living
Sui Ishida's dark urban fantasy β flesh-eaters hidden among Tokyo's living
Tokyo Ghoul's opening 'Unravel' by TK has over 700 million YouTube views β making it one of the most streamed anime songs of all time. Sui Ishida's dark fantasy drops college student Ken Kaneki into a world where flesh-eating ghouls hide among the human population, hunted by the CCG. After an organ transplant turns him half-ghoul, Kaneki must navigate his fractured identity across one of manga's most psychologically complex stories.
Each round presents 10 randomized questions from a pool of 50, with four multiple-choice options and instant feedback after every answer. Your final score comes with a performance tier and shareable results.
You'll explore the four types of kagune, the CCG investigators and their quinque weapons, Kaneki's transformation arc, the Anteiku coffee shop, Aogiri Tree's hierarchy, Kishou Arima the CCG Reaper, the Tokyo Ghoul:re sequel, the iconic opening 'Unravel,' and the series' themes of dual identity and belonging.
A kagune is a ghoul's predatory organ β a weapon made from RC cells (a liquid muscle tissue) that emerges from the body and can take various forms. There are four types based on origin point: ukaku (shoulder), koukaku (shoulder blade), rinkaku (lower back), and bikaku (tail base), each with different combat properties.
Ken Kaneki is a Tokyo college student who is bitten by the ghoul Rize Kamishiro on a date, then accidentally receives her ghoul organs in an emergency transplant. This makes him the first artificial 'one-eyed ghoul' β half human, half ghoul β who can eat both human food and human flesh, representing the tragic intersection of two incompatible worlds.
CCG stands for the Commission of Counter Ghoul β the government organization in Tokyo Ghoul that investigates and eliminates ghouls. CCG investigators use weapons called quinque, which are crafted from harvested ghoul kagune.
Last updated: April 2026