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Chipotle IQ is back: How to take the test, what to know about trivia game
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Date:2025-04-15 06:58:24
Fans of trivia and burritos are in for quite the treat.
Chipotle is bringing back its popular Chipotle IQ game, the company announced Monday.
According to a news release, the game is designed to test fans' knowledge of Chipotle's ingredients, food standards, culinary techniques, sustainability efforts, brand history and community engagement.
The game gives Chipotle fans the chance to win one of 250,000 buy-one-get-one (BOGO) coupons. Superfans can also unlock an extra credit question for a chance to win one of 50 limited edition, $500 gift cards.
"Chipotle IQ has become a beloved game for our fans that tests their brand knowledge and rewards them with a BOGO for getting a perfect score," said Stephanie Perdue, Vice President of Brand Marketing, in the news release.
"We've introduced a new set of Chipotle trivia questions that put even our biggest superfans to the test."
Here's what you need to know about the game.
How to play Chipotle IQ
Starting Monday through Thursday, Aug. 24, fans can visit http://www.chipotleiq.com to test their knowledge.
The game features multiple choice, true or false questions and write-in answers. Fans will have an unlimited number of tries to get a perfect score.
Those who do get a perfect score will unlock an extra credit question for a chance to win one of the $500 gift cards.
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