As Scotland entered lockdown last year, one of the first events to swiftly move online was the humble pub quiz.
Thousands of us hopped onto video calls with friends and family to ask and answer taxing questions in a bid to keep in touch while being kept apart by the pandemic.
Even when pubs reopened, many quizzes remained cancelled, made impractical by strict social distancing rules.
But now that these restrictions have been lifted, many of the Capital’s pubs are once again opening their doors to trivia hounds.
Running from Sundays-Thursdays (Fridays and Saturdays are too busy for quizzing in boozers), many of them offer great prizes, including cash and bar tabs.
Here are 10 that will keep even the most dedicated Edinburgh mastermind busy.
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1. Monday - the Pear Tree
Well known for its West Nicholson Street beer garden, the Pear Tree also has a well-attended quiz. It's on every Monday from 9.05-11.05pm. Photo: Google Maps

2. Monday - Hanover Tap
For city centre quizzing, the Hanover Tap on Hanover Street (formerly the Jekyll & Hyde) has a regular quiz starting at 7.30pm on Mondays. Photo: Google Maps

3. Tuesday - Hectors
A Stockbridge institution, Hectors on Deanhaugh Steet has a quiz every Tuesday evening starting at 7.30pm. Photo: Google Maps

4. Wednesday - Mad Hatter
A £30 bar tab is up for grabs every Wednesday at the Mad Hatter, on Torphichen Street, with a bottle of wine to take away for second place. The quiz takes place in the pub's basement and the questions start at 7.30pm. It's free entry with a maximum of five people (or six at a squeeze) per team. Photo: Google Maps