⚽ Welcome to William Hill
William Hill is a compact sports quiz built for short, focused rounds on your phone. When you start William Hill, you enter a single, repeating loop: read a question, tap one of four answers, and keep pace with a visible countdown. The experience stays simple on purpose-no extra modes, no side menus mid-round-so every minute in William Hill goes straight into prompts and choices.
🧭 What you see in William Hill
Across the top area, William Hill shows the app name and the on-screen line "Sport Quiz," plus a circular timer with a number inside. Below that, two counters remain legible at a glance: "Question" tracks how far you are through the current set, and "Score" tracks points earned so far. Inside the main card, William Hill labels the moment as a "Fast round," then displays the question text and four full-width answer buttons sized for comfortable tapping.
⏱️ Timing, pressure, and fairness
Each item in William Hill gives you twenty seconds. The ring around the timer drains as you play, and when only a few seconds remain, the timer styling switches to a warmer color so the deadline is obvious without reading the fine print. If you do not tap in time, William Hill ends that item cleanly: the choices lock, the correct line is highlighted, and a clear "Time is up" note appears before the flow moves on.
✅ Answers, feedback, and scoring
William Hill awards ten points for every correct response. After you tap, buttons disable so you cannot change the pick, and the interface shows what happened: on a correct choice, you'll see a short "+10 points" note; on a wrong choice, your pick is marked and the right answer is highlighted, with a direct line explaining that the correct answer is shown. Your score updates immediately and stays visible for the rest of the run.
🧠 Topics and variety
The questions come from a built-in sport-themed pool. Prompts touch common rules, roles, restarts, and recognizable events across several sports, with a noticeable share of soccer-style situations alongside other athletic facts. William Hill shuffles the pool and reshuffles the answer order each session, so repetition changes the sequence even though the underlying set is fixed.
🎨 Presentation that stays readable
William Hill uses a dark, high-contrast palette with a subtle field-inspired backdrop and clean panels for text. Emphasis is practical: big type for the prompt, bold labels for counters, and enough spacing that thumbs can aim accurately. Visual states are plain-correct and incorrect picks are color-tinted-so you always know how a round is resolved before the next one begins.
🏁 Finishing a run in William Hill
After fifteen questions, William Hill opens a finish view titled "Finish!" with your total shown as points out of one hundred fifty. A short message reflects how the run went—encouraging a sharper try when you are just getting warmed up, nodding to a solid performance in the mid range, or noting a very strong finish when your tally is high. One clear "Play again" control starts another shuffled session immediately.
🔁 Replay and focus
William Hill keeps the rules consistent-fifteen items, twenty seconds each, four options-so comparing runs is straightforward. Shuffling makes back-to-back attempts feel a little different without introducing new systems to learn. If you enjoy quick sports trivia that respects your time and ends with a clear number, William Hill centers on exactly that rhythm.
📱 Controls
Play is touch-driven: tap an answer to submit it for the active question. There are no gestures required beyond taps, and no secondary control scheme inside William Hill while questions are on the screen.
That is William Hill today: a focused sports quiz with honest timing, visible scoring, and immediate replay-built around the same tight loop each time you return.