Fact is that two cities on Wear are real hotbeds for pub quizzes
Sunderland has been revealed as one of the country’s top 10 pub quiz hotbeds, with Durham City named as number one.
A national survey has revealedthat Sunderland has the sixth highest proportion of pub quizzes per 100,000 members of its population, with 29.26.
Durham topped the charts with a whopping 70.73 quizzes per 100,000, making it the unofficial“pub quiz capital” of the UK. Chi chester in West Sussex was second with 54.97.
Seven of the top 10 are in northern England, with Chi chester, Salisbury in 4 th and Portsmouth in 10th being the only southern representatives.
Wakefield was third, Prestonfifth, with Carlisle York and Chester in seventh, eighth and ninth respectively. The Midlands, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland did not feature in the top 10. The analysis was carried out by online card game platform Hearts Challenge.
A spokesperson for the organisation said: “Pub quizzes are a fun and thought-provoking way to keep people entertained, but most notably a fantastic way to engage with the local community. Whether you remember trivial facts or not, quiz nights allow you to enjoy yourself while working out your brain and socialising with your peers.
“This study provides a great guide into the most prominent quiz cities across the UK, with Durham taking the top spot by a landslide.”
There is a serious side to the study. Pub quizzes make a contribution to the beleaguered night-time economy, particularly as they they tend to be held midweek when bars might otherwise struggle for custom. Around 20,000 UK pubs have a weekly quiz, creating hundreds of millions of pounds in annual turnover.
Sunderland has long been recognised as one of the country’s quiz powerhouses. The Sunderland Quiz League has been around for over 50 years. Although currently re-establishingitselfafterCovidchaos, it is regarded as one of the best leagues in Britain.
Theleagueincludesplayers who have shone on television and radio shows such as Mastermind, Eggheads, Fifteen to One and Brain of Britain.
The 2013 series of the BBC’s notoriously tough Only Connect was won by The Francophiles, captained by Sunderland brain Mark Walton. Pub quizzers will be particularly interested in the study, as it may pop up in the currents affairs round.