If you're looking to test knowledge of Y combinator 2026 without setting up a full quiz platform, "Y Combinator 2026 Pitch" is a single-link gameshow that drops into any classroom, workshop, or training flow. 7 questions, medium level, hosted live by an AI.
Each question runs on a 20-second timer, with answer reveals voiced by Diego. Diego delivers fast-paced Spanish-English hype — fiery, arena-level, football-announcer energy. Total run time is about 3 minutes for 7 questions.
Coverage includes Y Combinator application process, Summer 2026 Batch details, Startup funding and equity, Application deadlines and decisions, Interview process for YC, and Y Combinator program location. We don't display questions on the landing page so you can use "Y Combinator 2026 Pitch" as an unseen assessment — students or trainees hit Start cold.
No accounts, no installs — participants open the link on any device and play. The results screen shows each player's score and streak, which is enough for a quick debrief without exporting data. All in English.
"Y Combinator 2026 Pitch" is built to fit a single sitting — around 3 minutes for 7 questions, including the host's reactions and answer reveals.
No. Anyone with the link can play "Y Combinator 2026 Pitch" instantly on any device — desktop, phone, or tablet. There's no signup wall, no app download, and no email required. Just tap the link and play.
This pack is voiced by Diego — a fully AI-generated host with a distinct personality and accent. Every question in "Y Combinator 2026 Pitch" runs through Diego's voice, and answer reveals come with in-character commentary. This pack runs with Smart Host on — Diego's reactions are generated per answer, so wrong answers, right answers, and timeouts each get a different take. Learn more about Diego at /hosts/diego.
Difficulty on "Y Combinator 2026 Pitch" is medium — a mid-level challenge — expect questions that reward genuine familiarity with the topic but don't require deep expertise. The fun tone shapes how the host reacts, but the question difficulty itself is independent of tone.
"Y Combinator 2026 Pitch" focuses on Y combinator 2026. You'll see questions across Y Combinator application process, Summer 2026 Batch details, Startup funding and equity, Application deadlines and decisions, Interview process for YC, and Y Combinator program location. We intentionally don't publish the question list — half the fun is not knowing what's next.
"Y Combinator 2026 Pitch" is published in English. Trivana itself runs in ten languages — English, Spanish, Hindi, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Arabic, Korean, and Chinese — and a Creator Pro subscription lets you translate the pack on the fly, with the host voicing the new language natively.
About this game
Y Combinator 2026 Pitch is a 7-question AI-hosted trivia round about Y combinator 2026. The round is balanced for mixed audiences — challenging enough to keep regulars engaged without losing newcomers, and the host carries it with a tone that is fun and upbeat — the round keeps the energy light while still rewarding real topic knowledge. Most players finish in about 3 minutes on phone or laptop — no signup, no app install, just a shareable link that opens straight into the game.
Every question is generated by AI and validated through cross-model fact-checking before publication. The host voice (delivered by Diego) reads each question aloud with timing, reacts to your answer in real time, and produces a shareable scorecard when the round ends. Trivana is built for the moment when a static quiz form falls short of the gameshow energy the topic deserves.
Your host: Diego
Fiery & passionate
Diego hosts like a sports commentator who also reads history books. His delivery is passionate, confident, and unafraid of big emotion — he celebrates hard, he reacts hard, and he drags the energy of the room up with him.
Creators pick Diego for packs where the topic itself has heat. La Liga and football trivia get a host who sounds like he's in the stadium. The AI IQ Test and CTO Academy Challenge get a host who sells the difficulty and rewards the win. Spanish-language games get a host who feels native rather than translated.