
About This Quiz
This quiz is a couch-surfing journey through the history of TV. Still images from 100 iconic sitcoms have been matched with four potential titles. Guess the correct one?
These set, prop, and casting teams might be familiar—but we’ve also included some of the same shows to keep you guessing. It’s a test for the memory banks and a tribute to comfort viewing.
Perfect for binge watchers and nostalgic fans, this challenge allows you to revisit classics and find some you've never seen before. Get your friends together and find out who knows the most laugh tracks.

1. Friends
[A] Friends | Six New Yorkers who spent ten years drinking coffee and somehow affording Manhattan apartments.

2. The Office
[B] The Office | Documentary crew spent nine years filming paper sales—somehow made it Emmy-worthy television.

3. Seinfeld
[C] Seinfeld | Four narcissists turned "nothing" into nine seasons of everything wrong with humanity—brilliantly.

4. Modern Family
[D] Modern Family | Mockumentary proving that dysfunction is hereditary but therapy bills are optional.

5. How I Met Your Mother
[A] How I Met Your Mother | Nine seasons explaining mom when kids just wanted the five-second version.

6. Cheers
[A] Cheers | Boston bar where everybody knows your name—and your drinking problem, apparently.

7. Parks and Recreation
[C] Parks and Recreation | Small-town government workers who cared more about their jobs than actual Congress.

8. Married... with Children
[A] Married... with Children | Shoe salesman's American nightmare that made dysfunction fashionable before cable existed.

9. Frasier
[B] Frasier | Seattle psychiatrist whose own neuroses needed more therapy than his callers.

10. The Simpsons
[C] The Simpsons | Yellow family predicting America's future with terrifying accuracy since 1989.

11. The Big Bang Theory
[B] The Big Bang Theory | Four physicists proved that genius IQ doesn't translate to social skills.

12. I Love Lucy
[B] I Love Lucy | Cuban bandleader and redhead's schemes launched a thousand sitcom tropes.

13. Brooklyn Nine-Nine
[A] Brooklyn Nine-Nine | Police precinct where crime-solving takes backseat to Halloween heist supremacy.

14. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
[A] The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air | West Philadelphia kid's culture clash funded Carlton's therapy for decades.

15. That '70s Show
[B] That '70s Show | Wisconsin basement where teenage problems were solved with circular logic—literally.

16. The Golden Girls
[D] The Golden Girls | Miami retirees proving cheesecake solves everything except Dorothy's sarcasm.

17. Happy Days
[D] Happy Days | The Fonz jumped a shark, creating television's most famous metaphor for creative death.

18. Home Improvement
[D] Home Improvement | Tim Allen grunted through eight seasons of power tool accidents and marital wisdom.

19. Scrubs
[D] Scrubs | Medical comedy where fantasy sequences diagnosed problems better than actual medicine.

20. Arrested Development
[C] Arrested Development | Wealthy family's downfall documented by Ron Howard's increasingly exasperated narration.

21. The Muppet Show
[B] The Muppet Show | Felt creatures achieved more genuine emotion than most human actors.

22. The Addams Family
[C] The Addams Family | Gothic family whose healthy relationships made normal families look dysfunctional.

23. Malcolm in the Middle
[A] Malcolm in the Middle | Genius kid learned that intelligence is genetic but so is chaos.

24. The Andy Griffith Show
[B] The Andy Griffith Show | Mayberry sheriff solved crimes without guns—basically science fiction today.

25. The King of Queens
[B] The King of Queens | Delivery driver whose basement father-in-law was the show's actual delivery.

26. South Park
[C] South Park | Colorado kids tackling world issues with construction paper and profanity since 1997.

27. Bewitched
[D] Bewitched | Witch married mortal, proving mixed marriages work if you ignore the mother-in-law.

28. Mr. Bean
[A] Mr. Bean | British man child who solved problems without speaking—mime degree finally useful.

29. Scooby-Doo
[C] Scooby-Doo | Mystery Inc. proved every ghost is just a real estate developer in disguise.

30. The Wonder Years
[D] The Wonder Years | Nostalgic narrator made growing up in the '60s seem profound—hindsight's 20/20 vision.
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