65 Valentine's Day Trivia Questions You're Simply Going to Love

Test your knowledge on all things related to Feb. 14, including Cupid, hearts, chocolate and more.
Valentine's Day Trivia
Put your knowledge to the test with this collection of Valentine's Day trivia questions and answers.Blanchi Costela / Getty Images

Think you know everything there is to know about Feb. 14? Let's find out!

How many calories are in a glass of champagne? How about this one: What actor uttered the famous movie line, “I’m also just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her”?

If you know the answers to those Valentine's Day trivia questions, go to the head of the class because your trivia knowledge is, well, super sweet.

Let’s try a couple more, shall we? How many cocoa beans does it take to make a pound of chocolate? Can you name which element diamonds are composed of?

Whether you guessed correctly or not, we’ve got a collection of Valentine’s Day trivia questions and answers that are totally devoted to the February holiday.

From Galentine's Day to interesting facts on all things Feb. 14, you're sure to be swooning over this fascinating Valentine's Day Q&A on hearts, chocolate, Cupid, romance and more.

So, read on to find out exactly how much you know on all things red, white and pink. If you can answer them all correctly, congratulations. If not, consider this an opportunity to brush up on your trivia skills.

Either way, you're bound to fall in love with this Valentine's Day trivia challenge.

Valentine's Day Trivia Questions

  • Cupid Lake is found in which U.S. state? Answer: Minnesota
  • Weighing 5,616 pounds, which chocolate candy company broke the record for the world's largest box of chocolates in 2023? Answer: Russell Stover
  • Three U.S. states have towns named “Valentine” or “Valentines.” What are they? Answer: Nebraska, Texas and Virginia
  • What can Cupid typically be found carrying? Answer: A bow and arrow
  • What Oscar-winning serial-killer movie was released on Feb. 14, 1991? Answer: “The Silence of the Lambs”
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  • “Made to melt you” is the slogan for which chocolate manufacturer’s truffles? Answer: Lindt 
  • Alexander Graham Bell filed a patent application for what invention on Feb. 14, 1876? Answer: The telephone
  • In Greek mythology, the god of love is known as what? Answer: Eros
  • Relative to perfume, this phrase roughly translates into “grooming water.” Answer: Eau de toilette
  • Meg Ryan’s famous “I’ll have what she’s having” scene in “When Harry Met Sally” takes place at what New York City deli? Answer: Katz’s
  • What element are diamonds made of? Answer: Carbon
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  • According to the U.S. Census, which two states are home to the most chocolate makers? Answer: California and Pennsylvania
  • “You complete me” is a classic line from what 1996 romantic comedy? Answer: “Jerry Maguire”
  • This notable romantic poet from 1800s is said to be the inspiration for the first vampire novel. Answer: Lord Byron
  • “Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don’t,” is the jingle for what two candy bars? Answer: Almond Joy and Mounds
  • Barry White had one No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. What is it? Answer: “Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, Babe”
  • What 2018 TV movie tells the story of a teenage girl whose sister mails her secret love letters to every boy she’s ever had a crush on? Answer: “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before”
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  • In the 1955 animated feature “Lady and the Tramp,” two dogs share a smooch over a meal of what? Answer: Spaghetti and meatballs
  • In the movie “Sleepless in Seattle,” where do Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan meet face-to-face for the first time? Answer: At the top of the Empire State Building
  • Which U.S. Founding Father is said to have sold chocolate out of his print shop in Philadelphia? Answer: Benjamin Franklin
  • According to the National Confectioners Association, how many cocoa beans does it take to make a pound of chocolate? Answer: 400
  • On average, how many times does the heart beat per day? Answer: 100,000
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  • How many calories are in a glass of champagne? Answer: 84 (per the NIH)
  • Approximately how many roses are produced for Valentine's Day each year? Answer: 250 million
  • Which famous playwright coined the term “star-crossed lovers?” Answer: William Shakespeare
  • According to Roman mythology, who is the son of Mercury and Venus? Answer: Cupid
  • With a population of 108 people, which U.S. state is home to the town of Valentine? Answer: Texas
  • In the movie “Titanic,” what's the name of Rose's necklace? Answer: The Heart of the Ocean
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  • Romance is linked to Valentine's Day due to the medieval belief that the mating season of what animal begins on Feb. 14? Answer: The bird
  • Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland and Elvis Presley all got married in what U.S. city? Answer: Las Vegas
  • What does XOXO stand for? Answer: Hugs and kisses or, more specifically, kiss, hug, kiss, hug
  • According to the Webster Dictionary, what word means “to curl up comfortably or cozily?” Answer: Snuggle
  • Which month is designated National Candy Month? Answer: June
  • What word denotes a chubby, angelic-looking baby with wings? Answer: Cherub
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  • What 1942 film features the famous movie line, “Of all the gin joints in all the towns, in all the world, she walks into mine.” Answer: “Casablanca”
  • Where do cocoa beans come from? Answer: Cocoa trees
  • Why does chocolate melt in your hand? Answer: The melting point of chocolate is between 86 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit, which is lower than the average body temperature of 98.6 degrees.
  • Which mammal boasts the largest heart? Answer: The whale
  • Between women and men, who typically has a faster heartbeat? Answer: Women
  • Which holiday sees more floral purchases: Valentine's Day or Mother's Day? Answer: Valentine's Day
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  • What are the top three colors of roses sold on Valentine's Day? Answer: Red, followed by pink and white.
  • What's the French word for love? Answer: Amour
  • According to the NRF, what's the top gift consumers give on Valentine's Day? Answer: Candy
  • After candy, what's the most popular gift consumers give on Valentine's Day? Answer: Greeting cards
  • On what date is Galentine's Day observed? Answer: February 13
  • What popular TV sitcom popularized the concept of celebrating Galentine's Day? Answer: “Parks and Recreation”
Valentine's Day Trivia
  • In the movie “Notting Hill,” what actor memorably says, “I’m also just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her?” Answer: Julia Roberts
  • Founded in 1806, what Salem, Massachusetts confectioner is known as America's oldest candy company? Answer: Ye Olde Pepper Candy Companie
  • The 2002 movie “Spider-Man” won a MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss. Name the two actors who shared said kiss. Answer: Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst
  • On what date is National Candy Day observed? Answer: Nov. 4
  • According to Statista, what's the least desired Valentine's Day gift by women? Answer: Teddy bear
  • On average, how much money does a one-carat engagement ring cost? Answer: $6,000
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  • Comedian and actor Bob Hope and wife Dolores Reade hold the Guinness World Record for what feat? Answer: Longest Hollywood marriage
  • Rudolph Valentino and Jean Acker hold the Guinness World Record for the shortest marriage. How long did it last? Answer: 20 minutes
  • What month is National Weddings Month? Answer: February
  • Instead of commemorating Valentine's Day, this Scandinavian country celebrates Ystävänpäivä, or Friendship Day, instead. Answer: Finland
  • What compound found in cocoa makes chocolate toxic to dogs? Answer: Theobromine
  • What Christian martyr is considered the patron saint of lovers? Answer: Saint Valentine
  • The Spangler Candy Company produces what popular Valentine's Day candy? Answer: Sweethearts conversation hearts
Valentine's Day Trivia
  • How many heart candies come in a single box of Sweethearts? Answer: 36
  • National Singles Day is commemorated annually during which month? Answer: September
  • Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling play star-crossed lovers in what 2004 film? Answer: “The Notebook”
  • The Leonard Bernstein Broadway musical “West Side Story” is based on what literary classic? Answer: William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
  • How many lines are there in a sonnet? Answer: 14
  • According to Billboard, what's the top love song of all time? Answer: “Endless Love” by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie