Flase teeth with a polkadot background and a glow around the image

Which of these -core aesthetics are made up?

There are loads of creative names, or ‘-cores’ used to describe different looks or styles. ‘Cottagecore’ is all about country-living and ‘grungecore’ is, well, grungy. The question is, can you tell the real ones from the nonsense that we just made up?

Question 1 out of 10:

Honeycore

Clear glass jar filled with honey
Question 2 out of 10:

Stampcore

Large pile of old stamps
Question 3 out of 10:

Nintencore

Real life Mario level from Nintendo World
Question 4 out of 10:

Trashcore

Pram in an abandoned mansion
Question 5 out of 10:

Wagoncore

Old style covered wagon in a park
Just a quick random question – you don’t have to answer it if you don’t want to.

Have you heard of the V&A Museum (or Young V&A)?

[This doesn’t affect your result]
A photo of the V&A collection of a toy Jabba the Glob made by Hasbro for the Star Wars film The Phantom Menace. The toy is green and shows Jabba with a frog hanging out of his mouth next to a tub of Star Wars slime.

Yes and I love it! 16%

I already knew about it. 13%

Nope, it’s new to me! 36%

Not really sure what it is? 35%

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Question 6 out of 10:

Applecore

Apple iMac on a desk
Question 7 out of 10:

Teethcore

Large pile of fake teeth
Question 8 out of 10:

Frogcore

Green frog on a branch
Question 9 out of 10:

Wormcore

Pile of gummy worms
Question 10 out of 10:

Corecore

Paint that looks like hot molten lava

Are you ready to get your results?