Multiple outlets mark the 10th anniversary of the UK’s 2016 Brexit referendum with an online quiz that revisits moments from the campaign and subsequent negotiations. The content focuses on recalling specific claims, public figures’ remarks, and unusual details associated with the referendum period, including references to well-known British symbols and popular culture. The quiz format presents a series of questions covering events from the weeks and months leading to the vote, as well as the years that followed while the UK negotiated its exit from the European Union. It includes prompts that point readers to memories of social media activity and statements attributed to political figures during the campaign, alongside other anecdotes described as “weirder aspects” of the era. The Guardian’s item frames the anniversary as a check of public recollection about the referendum campaign and Brexit process, while Yahoo UK republished the same quiz content. Across both sources, the emphasis remains on the retrospective quiz rather than on new policy developments. The articles do not report new findings about Brexit outcomes or legal changes; they focus on engagement and recollection of earlier events.