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Top BuzzFeed Community Quizzes May 2025

Top BuzzFeed Community Quizzes May 2025

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🚨 ATTENTION!!! 🚨 This is NOT a quiz! It's a roundup of the top BuzzFeed Community quizzes from May – all in one place!
Your Multigenerational Song Picks Will Reveal To Me EXACTLY What Your Favorite Ice Cream Flavor Is
If you're not on Spotify, I feel like you SOOOO like strawberry ice cream the most!Take this quiz by hz here!
I Can Guess Which Music Is Your Favorite Based On The Colorful Foods You Eat
People who love red velvet cake are obsessed with pop music, and I don't make the rules!Take this quiz by hz here!
Can I Guess What State You're From JUST From Your Taste Buds' Preferences??
We can't all be from NYC, babe!Take this quiz by thelovelykid here!
The More Desserts You Choose In This Quiz, The More Accurate Your Future Children Reading Will Be
Don't be shy about your sweet tooth!Take this quiz by bravekitten53 here!
If Your TV Knowledge Spans Genres And Decades, You ~MIGHT~ Be Able To Pass This Popular Characters Quiz
God, I miss cable TV...Take this quiz by hz here!
If You Can Score 11/12 On This Food Knowledge Quiz, Congrats! You Know More Than The Average American
My two favorite things: food and trivia! Take this quiz by Ellie here!
Make A Cake And I'll Reveal Your Soulmate's First Initial
You can't go wrong with SO many choices of cake!Take this quiz by potato13 here!
I Can Guess Your First Initial Based On Your Custom Pizza Picks, Prove Me Wrong!
It's scary how topping choice can reveal so much about a person.Take this quiz by hz here!
Choose 10 International Dishes At Random To Reveal Your Princess Persona
I'm getting hungry just thinking about it!Take this quiz by chilldeer71 here!
Choose Some Movies From The '90s And I'll Reveal Your Soulmate's First Initial!
'90s movies are some of the best of all time...Take this quiz by Kay_OceanEyes here!
Shout out to our Community Contributors for all of their fantastic work this month! Want to make some quizzes of your own? Get alllllll the info you need to get started here! You can always check out our Community Page if you need some inspiration!

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