Ultimate Bouldering Quiz – Test Your Knowledge

Bouldering is one of the most thrilling forms of climbing, combining strength, agility, and problem-solving. Whether you’re an indoor gym enthusiast or an outdoor adventurer, this quiz will test your knowledge of rules, techniques, equipment, competitions, and history. Can you complete it without a single mistake?

Accurate as of 2025.

Rules & Scoring

  1. What is the maximum height of a standard indoor bouldering wall without ropes?
    Answer: 4.5 metres
  2. In competition bouldering, what is the maximum time allowed per attempt?
    Answer: 4 minutes
  3. In official scoring, which is prioritised first: tops, zones, or number of attempts?
    Answer: Tops
  4. What is the term for the hold or feature used as the starting point of a problem?
    Answer: Start hold
  5. How many points are awarded for reaching a zone in IFSC competition scoring?
    Answer: 1 point
  6. What term describes completing a problem on the first attempt without falling?
    Answer: Flash
  7. What term describes advice or information about how to complete a boulder problem?
    Answer: Beta
  8. What is the minimum number of tops required to win a bouldering round if multiple climbers have the same top count?
    Answer: Highest attempts to top

Equipment & Safety

  1. What piece of equipment is essential for outdoor bouldering to cushion falls?
    Answer: Crash pad
  2. What is the primary purpose of climbing chalk?
    Answer: Improve grip by reducing sweat
  3. Which type of shoe profile is most common for advanced bouldering?
    Answer: Downturned (aggressive)
  4. Which material are most climbing holds made of?
    Answer: Resin
  5. What is the height of a bouldering mat recommended for safety under high problems?
    Answer: 10 cm or thicker
  6. Which protective item is optional but often used outdoors to prevent scrapes?
    Answer: Helmet

Techniques & Moves

  1. What is the term for jumping or lunging dynamically to a hold?
    Answer: Dyno
  2. What technique involves pressing the body against the wall using opposing forces from hands and feet?
    Answer: Stemming
  3. What is a “mantle” in bouldering?
    Answer: Pressing down on a hold to push yourself up
  4. What is a “gaston” hold?
    Answer: A hold gripped with the palm facing outward, elbow pointing sideways
  5. What is the climbing move called when you reach over a hold with one hand while keeping feet stable?
    Answer: Match
  6. What is the term for a hold that requires fingers only to grip a small edge?
    Answer: Crimp
  7. Which technique is used to secure balance on slopers or rounded holds?
    Answer: Open-hand grip

Competitions & History

  1. In which year did bouldering become an official IFSC World Championship discipline?
    Answer: 1998
  2. Who is credited with popularising modern outdoor bouldering in Fontainebleau, France?
    Answer: Jacky Godoffe
  3. Which city hosted bouldering’s Olympic debut in 2021?
    Answer: Tokyo
  4. How many boulder problems were set for men in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics?
    Answer: 4
  5. How many boulder problems were set for women in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics?
    Answer: 4
  6. Who is credited with introducing modern gym bouldering walls in the United States?
    Answer: John Gill
  7. What is the name of the grading system commonly used in France for outdoor boulders?
    Answer: Fontainebleau (Font) system
  8. Which grading system is used for indoor bouldering in the UK?
    Answer: V-Grade system
  9. How often are IFSC World Cup bouldering events typically held each year?
    Answer: Annually
  10. In competitions, what is a “zone” hold?
    Answer: A mid-point hold giving partial score

Fun Facts & Miscellaneous

  1. What is the highest outdoor boulder problem in Fontainebleau, France?
    Answer: 7B+ (Font grade)
  2. Which continent has seen the fastest growth in bouldering participation since 2015?
    Answer: Europe
  3. Which country has the most indoor climbing gyms per capita?
    Answer: Germany
  4. What is the average width of an indoor bouldering wall?
    Answer: 10 metres
  5. What is the term for attempting a problem multiple times in sequence to improve technique?
    Answer: Projecting
  6. Approximately how many registered competitive boulder problems exist worldwide by 2025?
    Answer: 8,000
  7. Which grip type is most commonly used for sloped holds?
    Answer: Open-hand grip
  8. What is the recommended recovery period between bouldering attempts in competition?
    Answer: 5 minutes
  9. What is the maximum allowable time to attempt all problems in an IFSC bouldering final?
    Answer: 4 hours

Bonus Tiebreaker Question

How many official IFSC World Cup bouldering competitions were held in 2024?
Answer: 7

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