So, you just finished a Bing quiz, maybe the Bing Homepage Quiz, Bing Weekly Quiz, or Bing Education Quiz… and you’re feeling pretty confident about your answers. You check your score… and wait, what?! 😱 You were expecting a perfect 10/10, and now your brain is doing somersaults because the score is lower than you thought.
Relax, trivia warrior! This happens to the best of us. Sometimes, even when you’re sure you nailed every question, Bing’s scoring algorithm might surprise you.
The good news? You don’t have to scream into the void or throw your laptop out the window. You can actually provide feedback and ask questions about your quiz results in the official Bing feedback system.
Why Scores Might Be Different Than You Expect
- Minor updates to the quiz database can adjust answers.
- Some questions are tricky, like “weird science facts” or “history gotcha questions.”
- Your quiz answers might have been correct, but the scoring system rounds differently.
- Occasionally, quizzes test your “trivia intuition” more than exact facts.
So yes, it’s not always you—it’s the system! But don’t worry, there’s a way to let Bing know.
How to Give Feedback
Here’s your official shortcut to submit messages, report score discrepancies, or ask questions:
👉 Official Bing Feedback & Questions Page
Just click, choose the category (quiz or general feedback), write your message, and hit submit. Think of it like sending a polite “Hey Bing, check this out!”
Tips for Writing Feedback
- Be clear: Explain which quiz you played and what answer you think should have been scored differently.
- Include details: Add screenshots if possible. Screenshots = proof = faster response.
- Stay polite: Even if you feel betrayed by your score 😆, kindness goes a long way.
- Ask questions: Not every score issue is a bug; sometimes it’s a learning opportunity.
Fun Tip
Did you know? Some users have reported that submitting a score dispute made them feel like a real trivia detective. 🕵️♂️ You’re basically saying: “I know my history, science, and pop culture facts—check it!”
So next time your Bing quiz score surprises you, don’t panic. Take a deep breath, grab your mouse, and send your feedback. You might just help improve the quizzes for everyone—and maybe get a little satisfaction in return.

