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Quizzadelphia is here to help you find the nearest Quizzo spot

Philly dev Nick Robinson built a site inspired by a Reddit map.

#PTWQuizzo during Philly Tech Week 2016. (Courtesy photo)

This one’s for all you trivia geeks out there: Quizzadelphia is a website that helps you locate the nearest spot for a good Quizzo sesh.

The rudimentary site was built by TIAA dev Nick Robinson, a Temple grad and Quizzo afficionado who got the idea after stumbling upon a Reddit user’s map of Quizzo spots across Philly.

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“A lot of these locations were out of date, or switched their times, so gradually the map’s info got old,” Robinson told Technical.ly. “I decided to create the website in order to replace the map and add some additional functionality.”

The site locates the nearest bars and allows users to suggest the best spots for quizzoing (?) and manually enter their info. The current database is at 72 bars and counting. Robinson was kind enough to offer up his favorite spot from the current lineup: The Abbayye in Northern Liberties.

For the most part, the Reddit hive reacted positively to the lil project, though this user wins Best Hater Comment.

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