National Humanities Bee

Varsity & Junior Varsity Divisions

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National Humanities Bee
National Humanities Bee

National Humanities Bee Varsity & Junior Varsity Divisions Overview

National Humanities Bee

The National Humanities Bee is a quiz competition for individual students, testing knowledge of literature, religion, mythology, philosophy, fine arts, and historically significant popular culture at a grade-appropriate level. For students competing in the Varsity and Junior Varsity Divisions, the National Humanities Bee consists of two stages. The first is a 50 question multiple-choice National Qualifying Exam. The second stage is the National Championships, which will take place online on Sunday, May 17, 2026 (preliminary rounds) and Monday, May 18, 2026 (playoff rounds). The National Championships of the National Humanities Bee is entirely a buzzer-based quiz competition.

  • Eligibility: Students in 11th and 12th Grade are eligible to compete in the Varsity Division. Students in 9th and 10th Grade are eligible to compete in the Junior Varsity Division. For the National Championships, it is not permitted for younger students to play in the Varsity Division, nor for Middle or Elementary School Students in 8th grade or younger to compete in the Junior Varsity Division for this competition, as it is held simultaneously with the Middle and Elementary School Divisions of the National Humanities Bee.

  • Competitors:  Individual students. The National Championships require qualification through the National Qualifying Exams.
  • Competition Style: Multiple-choice exam for the National Qualifying Exam. Online buzzer-based quiz tournament at the National Championships.

Competition Format

For students competing in the Varsity & Junior Varsity Divisions, the National Humanities Bee is a two-stage competition, consisting of the National Qualifying Exams and the National Championships.

Stage
1

National Qualifying Exam

For the Varsity and Junior Varsity Divisions, students first compete in the Qualifying Stage through the National Qualifying Exam. For these divisions, the National Qualifying Exam is a 50 question multiple choice exam. All questions have 4 possible answer choices. The National Qualifying Exams are scored on the basis of 2 points for a correct answer, 0 for a question left unanswered, and -1 point for an incorrect answer. This scoring system rewards partial knowledge but not random lucky guesses. Students who have no clue about a particular question should thus leave it unanswered, but if they can narrow down the answer choices, they should likely then take their best guess even if they are not 100% sure.

Students qualify for Nationals through the National Qualifying Exams in one of three ways.

Students may take the National Humanities Bee National Qualifying Exam online, at all in-person National History Bee and Bowl Regional Tournaments during the lunch break, at all in-person National Science, History and Geography Bees, or at select all-subject quiz bowl tournaments that are not run by International Academic Competitions. There are three versions of the National Qualifying Exam, which are known as Set A, Set B, and Set C. For National Qualifying Exams that are offered at National History Bee and Bowl tournaments, the Exam Set corresponds to the question set that the tournament is using. If the Exams are taken at National Science, History and Geography Bee regional tournaments, then if the tournament is run on Red Set, the Set C exam version is offered. If the tournament is run on White Set, the Set B exam version is offered. If the tournament is run on Blue Set, the Set A exam version is offered. If the tournament is run on Gold Set, then typically the Set C exam version is offered, though IAC may contact students to see if they prefer to take the Set B or Set A versions instead.

For the National Humanities Bee, the questions on all three versions of the National Qualifying Exams follow the National Qualifying Exam Question Distribution.

If taking the National Humanities Bee National Qualifying Exam online, students have a 20 minute time limit.

If taking the National Humanities Bee National Qualifying Exam at an in-person National History Bee and Bowl tournament, students may also take the National Qualifying Exams for the National Geography Bee / US Geography Championships / US Geography Bee (one exam is used for all 3 of these competitions), National Biology Bee, National Political Science Bee, US History Bee, and National Science Bee. If a student takes just one exam, they have 20 minutes. If a student takes two exams, they have 40 minutes, but if they take three, four, five, or six exams, they still only have 40 minutes (as time is limited during the lunch break of a tournament).

If taking the National Humanities Bee National Qualifying Exam at an in-person National Science, History, and Geography Bee tournament, students may also take the other five National Qualifying Exams as listed in the above paragraph. At these tournaments, National Qualifying Exams are not timed on an exam-by-exam basis, but rather, students can take them in the designated Exam Room whenever it is open. Students cannot leave the Exam Room and come back to an exam that they had previously started. Students should be mindful of their schedule for the day and plan the times when they wish to take exams accordingly.

Students qualify for Nationals through the National Qualifying Exams in one of three ways:

  • 1
    Scoring 75 or higher on any version of the National Qualifying Exam.
  • 2
    Scoring among the top 50% of students in one’s age division at an in-person tournament (either a National History Bee and Bowl Regional Tournament or a quiz bowl tournament where the exam is offered). This is inclusive of odd numbers of students and ties for the last qualifying spot. By way of example, if there are 9 students taking the exam, and two students tie for fifth place in the Varsity Division with a score of 63, they would both qualify.
  • 3

    Scoring at or above the official National Qualifying Score in one’s age division for each exam version. The National Qualifying Scores are calculated for each exam version on the following dates: Set C – December 6, 2025, Set B – February 7, 2026, Set A – March 7, 2026. Thereafter, the National Qualifying Scores do not change even though additional students will take each exam version.

Students need only to qualify on any one version of the National Qualifying Exam in any given academic year to be able to compete at the National Championships. If a student qualifies on one version of the Exam, and then takes a different version of the exam but does not qualify on that version, they remain qualified.

The cost is $20 per Exam Version per student.

For all questions on the National Qualifying Exams of the National Humanities Bee, please email hs-info@iacompetitions.com.

Stage
2

National Championships

The second stage of the National Humanities Bee for the Varsity and Junior Varsity Divisions is the National Championships, which for the 2025-26 academic year will take place online for all age divisions. The preliminary rounds will take place on the late afternoon / evening of Sunday, May 17, 2026. The finals will take place online on Monday, May 18, 2026. We hope that you will be able to join us! Varsity and Junior Varsity students will play three preliminary round matches using standard International Academic Competitions buzzer-based online rules with 30 questions each on Sunday. There will then be either one or two playoff rounds which will take place on Monday after school. One playoff round will be played if there are 30 students or fewer in an age division; two playoff rounds will be played if there are 31 or more students in an age division. The exact number of students who make the playoffs will be a function of the total number of registrants.

The cost to compete at the 2026 National Humanities Bee National Championships is $65. Registration for the National Championships of the National Humanities Bee will open in November and run through early May on this page.

For all questions on the 2026 Varsity & Junior Varsity National Championships, please email hs-info@iacompetitions.com.

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Rules & FAQs

Please see the files here that pertain to the National Humanities Bee.

No, unfortunately not at the National Championships. The reason for this is that the National Championships for all age divisions of the National Humanities Bee take place simultaneously online. If we were to allow younger students to “play up,” that would devalue the meaning of the national title for those who decided to play in the younger divisions. Middle and Elementary School students can however take the Varsity / Junior Varsity Division National Qualifying Exam for the National Biology Bee, and if they qualify, they can transfer their qualification to the Middle or Elementary School Division that aligns with their grade.
For more information on how the National Humanities Bee works for students in 8th grade and younger, please visit the National Humanities Bee Middle & Elementary School Divisions Homepage.

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