Twilight Saga Quiz
From Forks to Volterra — prove you know every detail of the Twilight books and films.
From Forks to Volterra — prove you know every detail of the Twilight books and films.
The Twilight Saga grossed $3.3 billion at the worldwide box office, turning Stephenie Meyer's dream about a sparkling vampire into a pop culture phenomenon. This 50-question quiz covers all four novels, the five films, the cast, the Cullen family, the Volturi, the Quileute shapeshifters, and dozens of behind-the-scenes details that only true fans know. Can you score higher than a vampire's GPA?
The Twilight franchise grossed $3.3 billion worldwide and sold over 160 million copies across 38 languages, making it one of the most successful young adult series in history. This quiz digs into every corner of the saga — from Stephenie Meyer's dream on June 2, 2003, to the Volturi's lair in Volterra and the Quileute legends of La Push.
Each round presents 10 randomized multiple-choice questions drawn from a pool of 50, so every playthrough is different. You get instant feedback with explanations after each answer, plus a shareable score at the end.
You'll explore every Cullen family member and their special abilities, the Volturi hierarchy in Volterra, Jacob Black's Quileute shapeshifter heritage and the imprinting phenomenon, the cast and directors across all five films, Meyer's origin dream and Midnight Sun retelling, real filming locations in Portland and Vancouver, and the cultural impact that boosted Forks tourism by 600%.
There are four main novels — Twilight (2005), New Moon (2006), Eclipse (2007), and Breaking Dawn (2008) — plus Midnight Sun (2020), a retelling from Edward's perspective. The series has sold over 160 million copies in 38 languages.
Though set in Forks, Washington, the films were primarily shot in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, British Columbia. The Italian Volturi scenes in New Moon were filmed in Montepulciano, Tuscany.
The five Twilight films grossed a combined $3.3 billion worldwide. Breaking Dawn Part 2 was the highest earner at $829 million. The first film was made on just $37 million and returned $407 million.
Last updated: April 2026