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The quiz where every answer is someone you love
RootsNRites turns your family tree into a game night. Who is the oldest cousin? What is Ajji to your son? Whose face is this? Host it on the TV — everyone answers from their own phone, no accounts, no installs.
Works for grandparents and six-year-olds alike — big buttons, 22 Indian languages, zero setup for guests.
- Private by default
- You own your data
- Consent-gated sharing
Who is the oldest? · What is Meera to Arjun? · Name the face · How many grandchildren does Ajja have? · Whose birthday is in Shravana?
How it works
From family tree to game show in three steps
Your tree writes the questions
Add your family members once — relationships, birthdays, photos. The quiz builds itself from what your family already knows and half-remembers.
Put the room code on the TV
Start a game and a six-letter code fills the screen. Everyone joins from their phone browser — grandma included. No downloads, no sign-ups.
Tap, laugh, argue, repeat
Four big colourful answers, a countdown, live scores between rounds, and a podium at the end. Faster answers score more — uncles have been humbled.
Question types
Questions no pub quiz could ever ask
Every deck is unique to your family, generated fresh for every game.
Guess the relation
“What is Lakshmi to Arjun?” — watch three generations argue about what co-sister-in-law means.
Who is older?
Four names, one answer, and at least one auntie who will never forgive you.
Name the face
A photo from the tree, four names. Harder than it sounds once the black-and-white ones appear.
Family counting
“How many grandchildren does Ajja have?” Trickier than anyone admits.
Your own questions
Where did the 1998 wedding happen? Who burned the pongal? Add the questions only your family can answer.
Birthday months
Everyone claims to remember. The scoreboard says otherwise.
Two ways to play
Big gathering or Sunday afternoon
Party mode
One screen hosts, up to the whole gathering plays along on their phones with a room code. Live leaderboard between questions, podium and confetti at the end.
Pass-the-phone
No TV? Add names, pass one phone around the room, and the quiz keeps score for each person. Perfect for car rides and power cuts.
family quizzes hosted
Indian languages
question types from your tree
app installs needed to play
Families playing
The laughter is the point
"My father-in-law got every single relationship question right and has not stopped talking about it. The kids now know what “co-brother” means."
Priya N.
Bengaluru
"We played at my daughter's naming ceremony while waiting for lunch. Forty people, one TV, everyone from my nani to my nephew joined in seconds."
Rohan M.
Pune
"The photo round made my mother cry happy tears — it showed her own mother's picture and all the grandkids got it right."
Kavitha S.
Chennai · London
Questions
Before you host your first round
Do guests need to install anything or create an account?
Where do the questions come from?
How many people can play at once?
Will it work for elders who are not comfortable with phones?
Which languages does the quiz support?
How much does it cost?
Game night awaits
Your tree already knows the questions
Add your family, press start, and hand the remote to fate. The first quiz takes five minutes to set up.
Play your first family quiz