The first new trivia book in more than a decade from Jeopardy! host Ken Jennings—based on his hugely popular online game “Kennections”!
Five trivia questions. Five answers that share a secret theme. What's the “Kennection”?
Since 2012, Jeopardy! champion and host Ken Jennings has created a weekly puzzle—first appearing in Parade, then Mental Floss—involving a series of trivia questions whose answers have something in common. The trivia questions run the gamut of topics—from pop culture (movies, TV, music) to academic knowledge (history, geography, the arts) to lifestyle (food and drink, sports, hobbies). But the trickiest part might be finding the “Kennection” that links all five answers. Many are standard trivia categories (D-Day beaches! Presidential middle names! Santa’s reindeer! Batman villains!), but almost anything goes, so thinking outside the box is just as important as trivia knowledge. What do feet, McDonald’s, fingerprints, and St. Louis have in common? They all have arches. What about Mercury, Chihuahuas, electrons, and Rhode Island? They’re all the smallest of their kind. Columbia, Grease, and “I Ran” (by A Flock of Seagulls)? They’re homophones for nations of the world.
For the first time, the Kennections canon is available in one convenient volume, with hundreds of new and updated quizzes. The Complete Kennections is the perfect gift for any Jeopardy! fan, trivia buff, or New York Times “Connections” puzzler.
Kenneth Wayne Jennings III holds the record for the longest winning streak on the U.S. syndicated game show Jeopardy! Jennings won 74 games before he was defeated by challenger Nancy Zerg on his 75th appearance. His total earnings on Jeopardy! are US$3,022,700 ($2,520,700 in winnings, a $2,000 consolation prize on his 75th appearance, and $500,000 in the Jeopardy! Ultimate Tournament of Champions). Jennings held the record for most winnings on any game show ever played until the end of the Ultimate Tournament of Champions (first aired on May 25, 2005), when he was displaced by Brad Rutter, who defeated Jennings in that tournament.
After winning, he began working on a book, Brainiac: Adventures in the Curious, Competitive, Compulsive World of Trivia Buffs, which explored American trivia history and culture. Ken also appeared as a member of the mob sitting in podium #13 from the new game show 1 vs. 100 in 2006, and in 2007 Jennings was the champion of the first season of the US version of Grand Slam.
Jennings was selected to co-host Jeopardy after the death of Alex Trebek.
Calling all my trivia loving pals! THE COMPLETE KENNECTIONS with 5000 questions and 1000 puzzles to solve is the book for you. Written by Jeopardy host, Ken Jennings, and based on his popular online game, Kennections.
The rules are simple. You are given 5 questions to answer. Hangman style blanks are provided on the side as hints. If you want to increase the difficulty level, you can use the flaps on the book to cover them up. Once you’ve answered the questions, you are tasked with finding the common theme aka the kennection. Answers for questions and kennections are provided at the back of the book and are thoughtfully grouped separately so you won’t get spoiled by the kennection if you need help with the questions.
My husband and I are now addicted to this game and play it throughout the day. The questions range from easy to challenging. Surprisingly the kennection is often the easiest part to answer correctly whereas I might be stumped on a question or two for each group. It’s an entertaining game no matter your skill level. You can keep the book to yourself or have fun shouting out the answers with others.
Highly recommend for all the trivia buffs out there.
My husband and I are huge Jeopardy fans even though it makes us feel like our "parents" LOL. Going through this giant book of trivia, I could just hear Ken's voice reading the questions and even saying "No". Great fun and so good for my brain workout!
Disclaimer: This was a Goodreads win. I want to thank Goodreads, the publisher, and especially the author for trusting me with their words. ☺️
I won a copy of The Complete Kennections by Ken Jennings. I have liked watching Ken Jennings on TV and pleased to win a copy of his book. It is a large book and will take me a long time to read and answer the questions. There are 5 questions for each question set and they lead to a connection. Example of #1. 1. Which is the oldest of the six weapons in the board game Clue, dating back to prehistoric times is essentially in its current form? _ _ _ _ 2. What crystal is the November birthstone when it's orange, and the state gem of Texas when it's blue? _ _ _ _ _ 3. What English first name did Pocahontas adopt on 1616, in honor of a mother of twins from the Bible? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4. Which Aristophanes comedy is also a nickname for a Baltimore baseball team and a Philadelphia NFL team? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5. U2 named its 2005 tour for what hit signal, which begins with Bono counting off "Uno, dos, tres, catorce" in confused Spanish? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WHAT'S THE KENNECTION? After one answers the questions, find how they are connected. There is a space for the reader to write the answer _ _ _ for example. Answers for each question is at the back of the book. There are 5000 questions in 1000 puzzles. This would make a wonderful gift for the person who loves trivia and puzzles. I will enjoy this book. I gave it a 5 star rating. The opinions are my own.
Thank you Scribner Books @scribnerbooks and Ken Jennings @whoiskenjennings for this free book! “The Complete Kennections: 5000 Questions in 1000 Puzzles” by Ken Jennings⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Genre: Paperback Trivia Quiz
Author Jennings has written a book based on his popular online game “Kennections”. It involves trivia questions whose answers have something in common. The trivia questions range from pop culture (movies, TV, music) to academic knowledge (history, geography, the arts) to lifestyle (food and drink, sports, hobbies). The tricky part is finding the “Kennection” linking all 5 answers. Jennings reminds us that thinking outside the box is just as important as trivia knowledge: *What do feet, McDonald’s, fingerprints, and St. Louis have in common? They all have arches. *What about Mercury, Chihuahuas, electrons, and Rhode Island? They’re all the smallest of their kind. *Columbia, Grease, and “I Ran” by A Flock of Seagulls? They’re homophones for nations of the world.
It has 100s of new and updated quizzes, and it’s 5 stars from me 📚👩🏼🦳 #kenjennings #thecompletekennections
Trivia lovers, this book is for you! Based on the popular online came Kennections, you get give trivia questions and the give answers share a theme. Your job is then to figure out the “Kennection.” I have done a few of these and they are tough! It even comes with a flap on the front and the back cover so you can have a harder challenge by covering up the answer hints. This would make a great gift or a way to keep you buys for a long trip or just a fun way to keep your mind active!
Reading challenge category - 2025 PopSugar: Featuring an activity on your bucket list (I'm calling it jeopardy. It's Ken Jennings).
Thanks to #NetGalley for the ARC ebook.
For anyone who likes trivia or Jeopardy, you'll like this. Nerds like me love this. There are 5 "clues" in each group. You have to solve the clue for each. The 5 answers are connected...kennected? somehow. You also try to solve the Kennection. Love this. 1000 of them. A little difficult in an ebook if you want to check your answers as you go, because answers are in the back and there wasn't a hyperlink to jump back and forth. Likely better in physical form.
Well put together, organized very well! Easy to understand directions, and lots of challenging questions & puzzles! And they left room to 'pencil in' & make notes, & also offer a hint to the answer......what fun!!! Fans of Jeopardy & trivia will really like this! Most of it is beyond my limited knowledge, but I sure do enjoy a bit of trivia.....& this is way more than 'just a bit'......it's a lot!! There's a wealth of information in this big book........& it's really easily accessible! I won an ARC of this book in a Goodreads First Read Giveaway, listed by publisher Scribner, giving me an opportunity to read it & post my own fair & honest review.
This has been so much fun! My bestie and I have become obsessed with working our way through this. I love the format and the sheer variety of trivia involved. Sometimes the Kennection is obvious, sometimes a head-scratcher, but mostly challenging yet doable. Despite its larger size, this would be a fantastic book to take while traveling. It's a great way to pass the time that only requires a pencil and not power and wifi.
Thank you so much to Simon and Schuster and Goodreads Giveaways for the review copy! This is going to provide entertainment for the rest of the summer!
The Complete Kennections 5,000 Questions in 1,000 Puzzles is a mind-blowing, fascinating, educational, captivating, and awsome read! This book was written by the famous Jeopardy host and is based on his online game. The the triva is so wild and really challenges your mind. Five questions have five answers that share a secret theme which adds to the challenge. All topics are covered; nothing is off-limits. This is a really awsome activity book for anyone who wants to keep their brain sharp, learn new facts, have some fun, or dominate trivia!
I want to thank Ken Jenkins and the publishers for giving me a copy from a giveaway. I’ve grown up with jeopardy with my grandparents and I’ve been slowly going through each question and kennection. They love the book as much as I. I’m only a couple of pages in and I love how much effort and thought was put in this book. I can’t wait to see if more get published. This book will last everyone for a long time!!! Please purchase once it comes on the market!!
Thank you Simon and Schuster for free copy for review. I love trivia so was excited to get this book. It has trivia questions and you need to figure out the kennections. It is fun to get a group together and ask the questions but most are really hard. If you are a trivia fan you will love this book.
My, oh my! This puzzle book is so darn hard and totally fun. I pick it up and try a couple puzzles and feel delighted and so proud of myself when I Gey one correctly. There are five trivia questions in each puzzle. Once you answer all the questions, you then have to figure out the "kennections" between the answers. If you're a fan of the NYT Connections puzzles, you will love this book!
5 stars (if I used them). I'm delighted to have received this copy in a giveaway, and the contents are exactly what I expected -plenty of puzzles that will entertain me for hours. It is a larger size than I had anticipated, but worth it because the font size is normal. And I share Ken's feelings about the name!
I fun trivia book from Ken Jennings. It's based on his experiences as a contestant, winner, and host of Jeopardy. The answers are in the back of the book, so you don't have to know everything Ken does. Family fun night just got a little more trivial.
This is your at home personal Jeopardy game! You better bring your A game, and maybe a few friends so you can make a night of game fun, because the questions will have you thinking in the best way possible.
If you love puzzles, this is the book for you 🙂↔️
If you love trivia, puzzles, Jeopardy, or just a good brain teaser, you will love this book. Each Kennections puzzle has 5 trivia questions, then a broader theme (or "Kennection") that connects all 5 answers. I'm having fun working my way through these.
I'm a huge fan of Jeopardy, never miss an episode. And I am very fond of the job that the new host, Ken Jennings, is doing. So I thought that this book, offered to me as an ARC by NetGalley, would be a home run. The book is broken down into sets of five Jeopardy clues. After you answer these, you have to deduce the "Kennection", or what the answers all have in common. Sounds simple, right? It turns out not be simple at all. The questions seem like something that might be asked in a Tournament of Champions game, they're pretty hard. Then to expound on those answers to come up with the "Kennection" is, to me, extremely hard. I wish the editors had arranged the puzzles into Easy, Difficult, and Almost Impossible rankings. As it is published, I could not answer the majority of the questions, let alone come up with the "Kennection". I believe that this book will be devoured by the very upper echelon of Jeopardy fans. People like Brad Rutter, James Holhauzen, etc. I think it will leave the rest of us feeling rather dumb. Come on, Ken, release a new version with answers for the rest of us!