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Can you identify these brands based on their logos?
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Last updated: May 22, 2019
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First submitted | June 15, 2016 |
Times taken | 167,598 |
Rating | 4.41 |
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+4
Jun 15, 2016
Cool quiz! Wish it was worth for points this one and the 1st one
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Jun 27, 2016
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Jun 28, 2016
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Aug 7, 2019
If you want a challenge, you can try the Random Brand Logos Quiz (answers change every time) :)
Level 42
Shouldn't 'Mozilla Firefox' be accepted for 'Firefox?'
Level 63
Works now.
Level 12
I loafed it! Some of them I don't know why I missed, XD, I use them so much!
+6
Sep 13, 2016
Level 76
What's wrong with Lego?
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Aug 7, 2019
Level 47
First one looks like Hungry Jacks
Level 38
Ikr! Burger King is what we Aussies call Hungry Jacks.
Level 44
Hungry Jacks is owned by Burger King.
Level 65
Doesn't mean that Hungry Jack's shouldn't be accepted. That's the same as saying one should never accept Lexus in an automotive quiz, because it's owned by Toyota. In this part of the world that logo is the logo of HJ, not BK. I ask that Hungry Jack's be accepted, too.
Level 24
3:05 left lol
Level 30
Walmart's logo is terrible. Looks like the original PrimeCo logo.
Level 80
It looks like it's loading a web page.
Level 37
I'd never seen it before. Didn't exactly 'wow' me...
Level 49
Wow i didn't know Walmart because I'm British
Level 65
Wal-Qaeda.
Level 68
Yeap, not much chance of us Brits getting that one.
Level 41
True, similarly AT&T. But Americans might not be so familar with Skoda.
Level 21
WTF is Skoda Auto??
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Apr 6, 2017
Level 56
auto brand owned by VW. www.skoda-auto.com
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Level 62
It is a European car manufacturing company.
Level 46
It is from the Czech Republic. Very obscure car.
Level 51
Not really obscure in Europe. In 2018 its models were among three most popular cars in countries like Switzerland, Austria, Finland, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Croatia, Estonia, Lithuania and in whole Europe it was 10th best-selling car manufacturer with more sold cars than Toyota, Hyundai, Nissan, Citroen, Kia, Volvo, Seat and many others.
Level 41
Far from obscure in Europe. Very well known here.
Level 73
cheap vw alternative
Level 34
It's not they are a very popular car, dummy.
Level 81
before they got taken over by VW they were renowned for being bad cars. Now much better. Previous jokes (to get a sense of it): Q: What goes on pages 4-5 of the Skoda's user's manual? A: The train & bus schedule. Q: What do you call a Skoda at the top of a Hill? A: A Miracle. Why did the Skoda cross the road? To pick up the bits it lost yesterday.
Level 75
Similar or the same jokes were used for Trabant or Yugo/Zastava.
Why does Yugo have heating on rear window? To warm your hands when pushing it.
Why does Yugo have heating on rear window? To warm your hands when pushing it.
Level 47
Skoda cars between 1975-2000 were just average or below that. Before and after that Skoda makes nice and reliable cars
Level 14
so boring got all of them right first try!! PLZ! SO EASY!!!!!! 😒😒
Level 76
Tough crowd
Level 62
As much chance of being true as your being from Djibouti as stated on your user page.
Level 24
Yay got all right!
Level 63
I tried about a million spellings of Izze for the six-pointed yellow one. And not only were none of them the correct answer, but none of them were even the correct spelling of Izze (Izee, Ize, Izi, Izy, Isee, Ise, Isi, Isy).But despite that, great quiz! Keep making more. I have only one suggestion, which will be in my next comment.
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May 22, 2019
Level 63
Even though the one with the birds is sometimes part of the nestle logo, it does not appear on most of their products.To make it more clear, add the red shape on the logo that's below the birds to the picture. Of course, don't put the words in it.
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Dec 25, 2017
Spelling: Nestlé - without the é, it would just be pronounced 'nessel'!
Level 69
What do you think those birds are doing? They’re nestling.
Level 49
lol I missed the one with yellow, the B one, and the green one with 3 lines. I had no idea.. I quit with 58 seconds left.. lol
Level 80
lol
Level 42
Great quiz. Only let down is when some of those brands are culturally specific. AT&T, Walmart.
Level 66
But a great variety compared to some other logo quizzes where half were national. Only 2 is a good balance.
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Jun 29, 2019
WalMart is one of the largest companies in the world. Its international business alone (which is a tiny share of its total business) is worth 10x what Skoda's entire revenue stream is. What culture do you erroneously believe it's specific to?
Level 68
Agreed, to an extent. I got AT&T but had no clue on Walmart. Nor did I know the Beats by Dre. I don't even know what product they make or sell. Though, I suspect that's more my own lack of interest in modern music and its associated industries.I do think Walmart could be replaced by a more globally recognised brand though.
Level 61
If us Americans have to try to get Skoda auto, you guys can try to get Walmart. I knew it was a car brand but my European car knowledge is limited.
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Jun 29, 2019
As usual when someone here says 'global' what they really mean is 'in the UK' or possibly Germany or Australia, as if their tiny corner of the planet comprises the entire rest of the world outside of the USA. Wal-Mart operates over 11,000 stores in 27 different countries. It is the #1 largest private employer in the entire world, with more than 2.2 million employees. They have stores in the UK, too, though in that territory they go by the name Asda.
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Jun 29, 2019
Level 71
The story of how Wal-Mart failed in Germany is quite enjoyable. Poor devils thought they could just smile at Germans without repercussions. But yes, Wal-Mart has without questions enough standing for a global quiz, I don't even know which other store brand would be more famous the world around.
However, I only missed North Face who I've never heard of but assume are skinning Swedes for profit. Pretty good, there always have to be on or to obscure ones.
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Jun 29, 2019
I wouldn't be so happy if Walmart failed in my area. Many years ago I had a flat tire and discovered my spare was also flat. I went to a nearby service station and it was still thirty minutes before it closed, but the man said it was too close to closing time to start fixing a tire, even though I was stranded and had young children with me. I had to sit in the car 45 minutes while I waited for my brother to come and rescue us. He drove us to Walmart where they were happy to fix my tire. Walmart does things I don't like, but they employ a lot of people in our town, and they offer 24-hour services that local businesses can't or won't. Also, their prices are affordable. I don't get why people always badmouth them.
Level 71
Probably because they are exploiting their employees, prohibit unions and are using predatory pricing. And in Europe there are a lot of services that are specialized on situations like the one you described. You would probably just call a mobile mechanic.
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Jul 1, 2019
Perhaps these quizzes could be improved somewhat by researching what the companies that do business internationally are called in various territories. Wal-Mart, as I pointed out above, actually does do business in the UK. But their stores in the UK are called Asda. Asda could be added as a type-in. On another quiz I think it was pointed out that Mr. Clean is sold in Latin America but is called Senor Limpio there. That could be added as a type-in. I know this would probably take a lot of work, and probably wouldn't stop Algernon from complaining, but it would be a cool update.
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Jul 1, 2019
In Saudi Arabia I remember noticing that 'Tamimi Market' had the same 'S' logo as Safeway supermarkets back home- which I thought was odd as there is no 'S' anywhere in 'Tamimi Market.' I at first thought it was maybe coincidence, or maybe another case of trademark infringement which is common overseas. Then I found out that it was the same company, they just adopted a different name in the Saudi Arabian market.
Level 67
I had the same happen with hungry jacks in Australia when lived there. At first I thought the logo just looked like burger king until I actually ate there one time and noticed that they sold whoppers.
Level 66
Great quiz good variety. Only ones I didnt get were ones I had never seen cause we dont have it here, so no exposure to it. At&T and wallmart (though I have heard of them both). But so much better than most logo quizes where 1/2 up to 2/3 are not known outside america. Good job!
Level 66
Forgot checkmark, props to the maker :) Though you could also (allways) argue that knowing all was too easy :) I think they are all extremely famous. Maybe not beats (only the last few years)
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Jul 2, 2019
None of the logo quizzes on this site have more than 1 or 2 answers that are unknown outside of the USA. I've checked all of them.
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Jul 2, 2019
Seems like Firefox recently changed their logo... https://www.theverge.com/2019/6/11/18661931/mozilla-firefox-logo-new-design-more-fire-less-fox
Level 26
I got most of them... kinda... not really. I got 12/20 and I missed out 'the north face, walmart, playboy, AT&T, Gucci, spotify, beats by Dre and Nestle.
Level 58
Fun fact about Puma, the company was founded by Rudolf Dassler and the headquarters are just down the road from the headquarters of Adidas, founded by his brother Adolf. Before they split, they worked together as Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik and they gave Jesse Owens shoes for the 1936 Olympics, the first ever sponsorship deal for an African American athlete.
Level 20
17 out of 20, just because I'm British ; )
Level 42
I got all of them with one minute to spare I am ten!
Level 59
everything was great 'til i got to that bottom row.
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