Dive #27

Krillion Answers for August 11, 2026

All 7 prompts from this dive with every accepted answer ranked by rarity. Open a prompt page for its full breakdown and point values.

Prompt 1 of 7

Name a sovereign country whose flag contains both red and white

111 accepted answers across 6 rarity tiers.

100 ptsOne in a Krillion2 answers

The rarest possible answer — almost no player finds it.

  • BruneiWhite and black stripes on yellow, red crest in the middle. The sultan thanks you for noticing.
  • KiribatiA frigatebird over a gold sunrise, white waves below. The only flag that is a painting of where it flies.
85 ptsDeep Cut45 answers

Genuinely obscure. Most players never think of it.

  • AfghanistanThe tricolor with the white emblem still flies at the UN. That one counts.
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Azerbaijan
  • BelarusThe hoist ornament is red-on-white. It counts.
  • Belize
  • Burundi
  • Cambodia
  • Cape Verde
  • Central African Republic
  • Comoros
  • Djibouti
  • Dominica
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Eswatini
  • Fiji
  • Gambia
  • Guyana
  • HaitiThe flag everyone flies carries the arms on a white panel. Counts.
  • Laos
  • Libya
  • Madagascar
  • Maldives
  • Mozambique
  • Myanmar
  • Namibia
  • Palestine
  • Papua New Guinea
  • PortugalThe inner shield is white with five blue dots. Ask a Portuguese schoolkid.
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Samoa
  • Seychelles
  • South Sudan
  • Sudan
  • Suriname
  • Tajikistan
  • Timor-Leste
  • Togo
  • TongaThe constitution says this flag can never be changed. So it won’t be.
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Turkmenistan
  • Tuvalu
  • Uganda
  • Uzbekistan
  • Venezuela
  • Zimbabwe
60 ptsRare40 answers

Uncommon — only a minority of players land here.

  • Algeria
  • Australia
  • Bahrain
  • Bulgaria
  • Costa Rica
  • Croatia
  • Czechia
  • Dominican Republic
  • Egypt
  • GeorgiaFive red crosses on white. The Five Cross Flag.
  • Hungary
  • Iceland
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Jordan
  • Kenya
  • Kuwait
  • LatviaDark red, actually. 'Latvian red' has its own name. Still counts.
  • Lebanon
  • Liberia
  • Luxembourg
  • Malaysia
  • MaltaHalf white, half red, with an actual British war medal in the corner.
  • New Zealand
  • North Korea
  • Oman
  • Panama
  • Paraguay
  • Peru
  • Philippines
  • QatarOfficially maroon, and maroon is its own Pantone. Latvia got in, so does Qatar.
  • Serbia
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia
  • South Africa
  • Syria
  • Taiwan
  • Tunisia
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Yemen
30 ptsSchooler16 answers

A solid, middling pick shared with plenty of other players.

  • Austria
  • Chile
  • Cuba
  • Indonesia
  • Italy
  • Mexico
  • MonacoSame as Indonesia, just a different aspect ratio. Don't tell either.
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Poland
  • Russia
  • SingaporeRed over white, crescent and stars. All red and white.
  • South Korea
  • SpainThe white hides in the coat of arms — the lion’s silver field and the pillars. We checked.
  • Thailand
  • Turkey
15 ptsToo Clever2 answers

An overthought pick that scores below the middle of the board.

  • DenmarkThe Dannebrog, oldest national flag still in use. The flag-nerd flex arrives on schedule.
  • NepalThe only non-rectangular national flag. Every flag-fact knower files in at the same time.
10 ptsPlankton6 answers

The most common answer on the board.

  • Canada
  • France
  • JapanRed dot, white field. First flag everyone pictures.
  • Switzerland
  • United Kingdom
  • United States

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Prompt 2 of 7

Name an animal threatened with extinction

105 accepted answers across 6 rarity tiers.

100 ptsOne in a Krillion1 answer

The rarest possible answer — almost no player finds it.

  • Northern white rhinoTwo females remain, both infertile. Functionally extinct while still alive. The saddest gem here.
85 ptsDeep Cut46 answers

Genuinely obscure. Most players never think of it.

  • Addax
  • Amur leopard
  • Arabian oryx
  • Aye-aye
  • Beluga sturgeon
  • Blue-throated macaw
  • Chinese alligator
  • Chinese pangolin
  • Coelacanth
  • Ethiopian wolf
  • European eel
  • Galapagos penguin
  • Ganges river dolphin
  • Gharial
  • Giant clam
  • Giant otter
  • Hawaiian monk seal
  • Hirola
  • Iberian lynx
  • Indian rhinoceros
  • Indri
  • Irrawaddy dolphin
  • Javan rhinoceros
  • Kakapo
  • Kea
  • Kemp's ridley sea turtle
  • Kouprey
  • Markhor
  • Mediterranean monk seal
  • Mexican wolf
  • Northern bald ibis
  • Numbat
  • Philippine eagle
  • Przewalski's horse
  • Red wolf
  • Rusty patched bumble bee
  • Saiga antelope
  • Saola
  • Sawfish
  • Sei whale
  • Spix's macaw
  • Staghorn coral
  • VaquitaRoughly ten left. The rarest marine mammal on Earth.
  • Wild Bactrian camel
  • Yangtze finless porpoise
  • Yellow-eyed penguin
60 ptsRare29 answers

Uncommon — only a minority of players land here.

  • African penguin
  • African wild dog
  • Black-footed ferret
  • Bonobo
  • Bornean orangutan
  • California condor
  • Dugong
  • Emperor penguin
  • Fin whale
  • Galapagos tortoise
  • Hammerhead shark
  • Harpy eagle
  • Hyacinth macaw
  • Kiwi
  • Komodo dragon
  • Leatherback sea turtle
  • Loggerhead sea turtle
  • Manta ray
  • North Atlantic right whale
  • Okapi
  • Quokka
  • Ring-tailed lemur
  • Sea otter
  • Sumatran orangutan
  • Sumatran rhinoceros
  • Tapir
  • Tasmanian devil
  • White rhinoceros
  • Whooping crane
30 ptsSchooler22 answers

A solid, middling pick shared with plenty of other players.

  • Black rhinoceros
  • Blue whale
  • Cheetah
  • Chimpanzee
  • Elephant
  • Giraffe
  • Gray wolf
  • Great white shark
  • Green sea turtle
  • Hawksbill sea turtle
  • Hippopotamus
  • Jaguar
  • Koala
  • Leopard
  • Lion
  • Manatee
  • Monarch butterfly
  • Orangutan
  • Red panda
  • Sea turtle
  • Snow leopard
  • Whale shark
15 ptsToo Clever2 answers

An overthought pick that scores below the middle of the board.

  • AxolotlThe internet's endangered darling. The whole school typed it.
  • PangolinThe 'most trafficked mammal' fact, deployed right on cue.
10 ptsPlankton5 answers

The most common answer on the board.

  • Giant panda
  • Gorilla
  • Polar bear
  • Rhinoceros
  • Tiger

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Prompt 3 of 7

Name a cut of beef

47 accepted answers across 6 rarity tiers.

100 ptsOne in a Krillion1 answer

The rarest possible answer — almost no player finds it.

  • Spider steakTwo per animal, prized by butchers who keep them for themselves. You rarely see it sold.
85 ptsDeep Cut12 answers

Genuinely obscure. Most players never think of it.

  • Baseball steak
  • Bavette
  • Beef cheek
  • Beef tongue
  • Chateaubriand
  • Chuck eye
  • Denver steak
  • Picanha
  • Ranch steak
  • Silverside
  • Teres major
  • Topside
60 ptsRare16 answers

Uncommon — only a minority of players land here.

  • Back ribs
  • Blade steak
  • Club steak
  • Cowboy steak
  • Flat iron
  • Minute steak
  • Oxtail
  • Petite sirloin
  • Plate
  • Porterhouse
  • Rib steak
  • Shank
  • Short loin
  • Sirloin tip
  • TomahawkA ribeye with the whole rib bone left on. Mostly for the photo.
  • Tri-tip
30 ptsSchooler13 answers

A solid, middling pick shared with plenty of other players.

  • Brisket
  • Chuck
  • Cube steak
  • Flank
  • London broil
  • New York strip
  • Prime rib
  • Round
  • Rump
  • Short rib
  • Skirt steak
  • Tenderloin
  • Top sirloin
15 ptsToo Clever1 answer

An overthought pick that scores below the middle of the board.

  • Hanger steakThe 'butcher's secret' cut every food blog spilled years ago.
10 ptsPlankton4 answers

The most common answer on the board.

  • Filet mignon
  • Ribeye
  • Sirloin
  • T-bone

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Prompt 4 of 7

Name a girl group

97 accepted answers across 6 rarity tiers.

100 ptsOne in a Krillion1 answer

The rarest possible answer — almost no player finds it.

  • The Chordettes1950s barbershop harmony group behind 'Mr. Sandman.' Predates the whole genre.
85 ptsDeep Cut38 answers

Genuinely obscure. Most players never think of it.

  • 3LW
  • 4Minute
  • 702
  • After School
  • BABYMETAL
  • Blaque
  • Brown Eyed Girls
  • Chloe x Halle
  • City Girls
  • Cleopatra
  • Eternal
  • EVERGLOW
  • Exposé
  • Girlicious
  • ILLIT
  • IZ*ONE
  • Klymaxx
  • Mis-Teeq
  • Miss A
  • Momoland
  • Morning Musume
  • Oh My Girl
  • Perfume
  • Sistar
  • STAYC
  • SWV
  • T-ara
  • The Chiffons
  • The Crystals
  • The Dixie Cups
  • The Emotions
  • The Marvelettes
  • The McGuire Sisters
  • The Puppini Sisters
  • The Runaways
  • Total
  • Vanity 6
  • XG
60 ptsRare39 answers

Uncommon — only a minority of players land here.

  • (G)I-DLE
  • 2NE1
  • Aespa
  • AKB48
  • All Saints
  • Apink
  • Atomic Kitten
  • B*Witched
  • Babymonster
  • Danity Kane
  • Dream
  • En Vogue
  • f(x)
  • FLO
  • GFriend
  • ITZY
  • IVE
  • KARA
  • KATSEYE
  • Kep1er
  • Labelle
  • LE SSERAFIM
  • Loona
  • Mamamoo
  • Martha and the Vandellas
  • Newjeans
  • NMIXX
  • Red Velvet
  • Salt-N-Pepa
  • The Bangles
  • The Cheetah Girls
  • The Go-Go's
  • The Ronettes
  • The Saturdays
  • The Shangri-Las
  • The Shirelles
  • The Veronicas
  • Wonder Girls
  • Xscape
30 ptsSchooler12 answers

A solid, middling pick shared with plenty of other players.

  • Bananarama
  • Fifth Harmony
  • Girls Aloud
  • Girls' Generation
  • HAIM
  • Sister Sledge
  • Sugababes
  • The Chicks
  • The Pointer Sisters
  • The Pussycat Dolls
  • The Supremes
  • Twice
15 ptsToo Clever2 answers

An overthought pick that scores below the middle of the board.

  • The Andrews SistersThe 'I know real music history' pick. Your grandparents' girl group.
  • Wilson PhillipsOne song and the whole school hums it. Hold on.
10 ptsPlankton5 answers

The most common answer on the board.

  • Blackpink
  • Destiny's Child
  • Little Mix
  • Spice Girls
  • TLC

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Prompt 5 of 7

Name a famous scientist

102 accepted answers across 6 rarity tiers.

100 ptsOne in a Krillion1 answer

The rarest possible answer — almost no player finds it.

  • Ibn al-HaythamThe 11th-century polymath who wrote the scientific method centuries before Europe rediscovered it.
85 ptsDeep Cut34 answers

Genuinely obscure. Most players never think of it.

  • A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
  • Al-Khwarizmi
  • Alexander von Humboldt
  • Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
  • B.F. Skinner
  • Barbara McClintock
  • Brian Cox
  • C.V. Raman
  • Chien-Shiung Wu
  • Dorothy Hodgkin
  • Emmy NoetherHer theorem underpins modern physics. Einstein called her a genius.
  • Georges Lemaitre
  • Hedy Lamarr
  • Hypatia
  • Ibn Sina
  • Irene Joliot-Curie
  • J.J. Thomson
  • Jennifer Doudna
  • John von Neumann
  • Katalin Kariko
  • Lise Meitner
  • Michio Kaku
  • Norman Borlaug
  • Paul Dirac
  • Percy Julian
  • Pierre Curie
  • Robert Koch
  • Satyendra Nath Bose
  • Sophie Germain
  • Stephen Jay Gould
  • Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
  • Tu Youyou
  • Tycho Brahe
  • Wolfgang Pauli
60 ptsRare35 answers

Uncommon — only a minority of players land here.

  • Alexander Fleming
  • Amedeo Avogadro
  • Antoine Lavoisier
  • Blaise Pascal
  • Carl Jung
  • Carl Linnaeus
  • Charles Babbage
  • Dmitri Mendeleev
  • Edward Jenner
  • Edwin Hubble
  • Enrico Fermi
  • Ernest Rutherford
  • Erwin Schrodinger
  • Euclid
  • Francis Crick
  • Grace Hopper
  • Hippocrates
  • Ivan Pavlov
  • James Clerk Maxwell
  • James Watson
  • Johannes Kepler
  • John Dalton
  • Jonas Salk
  • Linus Pauling
  • Mae Jemison
  • Max Planck
  • Ptolemy
  • Richard Dawkins
  • Richard Feynman
  • Robert Boyle
  • Robert Hooke
  • Sigmund Freud
  • Srinivasa Ramanujan
  • Vera Rubin
  • Werner Heisenberg
30 ptsSchooler23 answers

A solid, middling pick shared with plenty of other players.

  • Ada Lovelace
  • Alan Turing
  • Alexander Graham Bell
  • Alfred Nobel
  • Archimedes
  • Aristotle
  • Benjamin Franklin
  • Bill Nye
  • Carl Sagan
  • Copernicus
  • George Washington Carver
  • Gregor Mendel
  • Jane Goodall
  • Katherine Johnson
  • Leonardo da Vinci
  • Louis Pasteur
  • Michael Faraday
  • Niels Bohr
  • Nikola Tesla
  • Pythagoras
  • Rachel Carson
  • Sally Ride
  • Thomas Edison
15 ptsToo Clever2 answers

An overthought pick that scores below the middle of the board.

  • Neil deGrasse TysonThe 'I watch science YouTube' answer. Well actually.
  • Rosalind FranklinThe 'they robbed her of the Nobel' pick. Correct, and very predictable.
10 ptsPlankton7 answers

The most common answer on the board.

  • Albert Einstein
  • Charles Darwin
  • Galileo Galilei
  • Isaac Newton
  • Marie Curie
  • Robert Oppenheimer
  • Stephen Hawking

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Prompt 6 of 7

Name an arcade game

104 accepted answers across 6 rarity tiers.

100 ptsOne in a Krillion1 answer

The rarest possible answer — almost no player finds it.

  • Computer Space1971, the first coin-operated arcade video game ever made. Predates Pong itself.
85 ptsDeep Cut36 answers

Genuinely obscure. Most players never think of it.

  • 1943
  • After Burner
  • Altered Beast
  • Arkanoid
  • Beatmania
  • Berzerk
  • Crystal Castles
  • Elevator Action
  • Galaxy Game
  • Hydro Thunder
  • Initial D
  • Jurassic Park
  • Karate Champ
  • Lethal Enforcers
  • Mappy
  • Marble Madness
  • Mario Bros.
  • Mario Kart Arcade GP
  • Millipede
  • Pump It Up
  • Rampage
  • Ridge Racer
  • Robotron: 2084
  • Rolling Thunder
  • San Francisco Rush
  • Sega Rally
  • Silent Scope
  • Sinistar
  • Smash TV
  • Sunset Riders
  • Taiko no Tatsujin
  • Terminator 2: Judgment Day
  • The Fast and the Furious
  • The King of Fighters
  • Xevious
  • Zaxxon
60 ptsRare40 answers

Uncommon — only a minority of players land here.

  • 1942
  • Area 51
  • Battlezone
  • Breakout
  • Bubble Bobble
  • Claw machine
  • Crazy Taxi
  • Cruis'n USA
  • Daytona USA
  • Defender
  • Dig Dug
  • Dragon's Lair
  • Final Fight
  • Foosball
  • Galaxian
  • Gauntlet
  • Golden Axe
  • Gradius
  • Joust
  • Killer Instinct
  • Marvel vs. Capcom
  • Metal Slug
  • Missile Command
  • NFL Blitz
  • Out Run
  • Paperboy
  • Pole Position
  • Punch-Out!!
  • Q*bert
  • R-Type
  • Shinobi
  • Soulcalibur
  • Spy Hunter
  • Star Wars
  • Tempest
  • Time Crisis
  • Track & Field
  • Tron
  • Virtua Fighter
  • X-Men
30 ptsSchooler20 answers

A solid, middling pick shared with plenty of other players.

  • Air hockey
  • Asteroids
  • Big Buck Hunter
  • Centipede
  • Contra
  • Dance Dance Revolution
  • Double Dragon
  • Frogger
  • Galaga
  • Golden Tee
  • Mortal Kombat
  • Ms. Pac-Man
  • NBA Jam
  • Skee-Ball
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • Tekken
  • Tetris
  • The House of the Dead
  • The Simpsons Arcade Game
  • Whac-A-Mole
15 ptsToo Clever2 answers

An overthought pick that scores below the middle of the board.

  • BurgertimeThe 'deep-cut retro gamer' flex. Everyone in the arcade forum knows it.
  • PongThe 'first video game' trivia pick. Predictable as a bouncing pixel.
10 ptsPlankton5 answers

The most common answer on the board.

  • Donkey Kong
  • Pac-Man
  • Pinball
  • Space Invaders
  • Street Fighter

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Prompt 7 of 7

Name a team that played in the 2026 FIFA World Cup

48 accepted answers across 6 rarity tiers.

100 ptsOne in a Krillion1 answer

The rarest possible answer — almost no player finds it.

  • CuraçaoAn island of about 150,000 people and 171 square miles — the smallest nation ever to reach a World Cup, taking a record that had belonged to Iceland. Dick Advocaat took the job at 76, went unbeaten through ten qualifiers, and sealed it with a goalless draw in Kingston on the last matchday while Jamaica and Costa Rica went home. Germany then beat them 7-1, but the 0-0 with Ecuador was a World Cup point.
85 ptsDeep Cut8 answers

Genuinely obscure. Most players never think of it.

  • Cape VerdeHalf a million people, a first World Cup, and three draws in Spain's group was enough to finish second in it. Argentina then needed extra time to beat them 3-2.
  • DR CongoFifty-two years since they last went, as Zaire in 1974. They came through the inter-confederation play-off to get there and then took England to 2-1 in Atlanta.
  • HaitiTheir first World Cup since 1974, drawn against Brazil, Morocco and Scotland, and beaten in all three.
  • IraqBack for the first time since 1986, and only after beating Bolivia in the inter-confederation play-off staged in Mexico. Twelve conceded in the group.
  • JordanTheir first World Cup, drawn with Argentina, and three defeats to show for it.
  • New ZealandOceania had a guaranteed World Cup place for the first time in history, and New Zealand used it: one point, ten goals conceded.
  • PanamaThree matches, no points, and not a single goal scored.
  • UzbekistanA debut, and a chastening one: three defeats, eleven goals conceded, two scored.
60 ptsRare14 answers

Uncommon — only a minority of players land here.

  • AlgeriaBack at a World Cup for the first time since 2014, through as a third-placed team, and out 2-0 to Switzerland in Vancouver.
  • AustriaFirst World Cup since 1998, second in Argentina's group, and then 3-0 to Spain in Inglewood.
  • CzechiaOne point and six goals conceded in the hosts' group.
  • EcuadorFour points in Germany's group — including the goalless draw that gave Curaçao the only point of their World Cup — and then 2-0 to Mexico in Mexico City.
  • GhanaThrough as a third-placed team on four points, and out 1-0 to Colombia in Kansas City.
  • IranThree draws, three points, and out. Nobody beat them and they beat nobody.
  • Ivory CoastTwo wins from three in Germany's group, then 2-1 to Norway in Arlington.
  • ParaguayThird in their group, and then they put Germany out on penalties in Foxborough. France stopped them 1-0 in Philadelphia.
  • QatarTheir first World Cup reached by actually qualifying — the 2022 edition was handed to them as hosts — and it finished two goals scored, ten conceded.
  • Saudi ArabiaTwo draws and two points in Spain's group, one goal scored.
  • SenegalEight goals in three group games and still only third. Belgium then needed extra time to beat them 3-2 in Seattle.
  • South AfricaSecond in Mexico's group, and beaten 1-0 by Canada in Inglewood.
  • TunisiaThree defeats, twelve goals conceded, no points — the heaviest group exit of the tournament.
  • TurkeyWon one, lost two, and finished last in the group the United States topped.
30 ptsSchooler16 answers

A solid, middling pick shared with plenty of other players.

  • Australia1-1 with Egypt in Arlington, and out of the shoot-out 4-2.
  • BelgiumA win and two draws in the group, extra time to beat Senegal, four past the United States, and then a 2-1 defeat to the eventual champions.
  • CanadaThe third co-host, through as one of the eight best third-placed teams, 1-0 up on South Africa in Inglewood and then 3-0 down to Morocco.
  • ColombiaTopped Portugal's group, beat Ghana 1-0, and then lost to Switzerland on penalties after 120 goalless minutes.
  • CroatiaSecond behind England, and beaten 2-1 by Portugal in Toronto.
  • EgyptUnbeaten in the group, past Australia on penalties, and then 3-2 to Argentina in Atlanta — closer than anyone expected.
  • JapanUnbeaten in the group — one win, two draws — and out 2-1 to Brazil in Houston.
  • MoroccoPut the Netherlands out on penalties, beat Canada 3-0, and lost 2-0 in the quarter-final to France — the same country that ended their run in 2022.
  • NetherlandsTen goals in the group and top of it, then out on penalties to Morocco in the round of 32.
  • NorwayA first World Cup since 1998, and straight to the quarter-finals: past Ivory Coast, then Brazil 2-1, and beaten by England only in extra time.
  • PortugalSecond in Colombia's group, 2-1 past Croatia in Toronto, and out to Spain by a single goal in Arlington.
  • ScotlandBack at a World Cup after 28 years. One win, one goal scored in three matches, and still not a single knockout round in their history.
  • South KoreaThree points, third in the hosts' group, and home after eight days.
  • SwedenThrough the play-offs and then through the group as a third-placed team, before France put three past them in East Rutherford.
  • SwitzerlandWon a group containing Canada and Bosnia, beat Algeria, edged Colombia on penalties, and took Argentina to extra time in the quarter-final.
  • UruguayTwo draws, one defeat, two points, and out of Spain's group. The first World Cup winners, going home first.
15 ptsToo Clever1 answer

An overthought pick that scores below the middle of the board.

  • Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe 'don't forget who put Italy out' pick. Bosnia won the European play-off final on penalties on 31 March 2026, sending the four-time champions to a third World Cup in a row without them — and at world number 12, Italy were the highest-ranked team not to make it. Anyone who watched the play-offs types Bosnia.
10 ptsPlankton8 answers

The most common answer on the board.

  • ArgentinaThree group wins, extra time to see off Cape Verde and Switzerland, past England in the semi-final, and then 106 goalless minutes against Spain before it broke.
  • BrazilOut in the round of 16 to Norway, 2-1 — the same scoreline Norway beat them by in 1998, which was the last World Cup Norway had been to at all.
  • EnglandThird place, secured by beating France 6-4 in a ten-goal consolation match. The semi-final against Argentina had finished 2-1 the wrong way.
  • FranceWon all three group games, reached the semi-final, lost 2-0 to Spain — and then lost the third-place match 6-4, which is not a football score.
  • GermanyTen goals in the group, including seven past Curaçao, and then out on penalties to Paraguay in the round of 32 — a round that had never existed before this tournament.
  • MexicoCo-hosts, and the only team to win all three group games without conceding — 6-0 across the group. England then beat them 3-2 in Mexico City.
  • SpainChampions. Seven wins, one draw, and a single goal conceded in the entire tournament — no winner had ever done that. Ferran Torres settled the final against Argentina in the 106th minute at MetLife.
  • United StatesCo-hosts. Through the group, 2-0 past Bosnia and Herzegovina, and then taken apart 4-1 by Belgium in Seattle.

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