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2026-04-06 · 6 min read

Cobra Kai Trivia Quiz — How Well Do You Know All 6 Seasons?

Cobra Kai premiered in 2018 as a sequel to a 1984 karate movie, and somehow became one of Netflix's most binge-watched shows of the 2020s. Six seasons, two rival dojos, three generations of students, and one endlessly complicated answer to the question: who was actually the bad guy in that original tournament?

Before you take the Cobra Kai trivia quiz, here's everything you need to know — or remember.

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The Setup: Where Cobra Kai Begins

The series opens 34 years after the events of *The Karate Kid* (1984). Daniel LaRusso is a successful car dealer. Johnny Lawrence is a handyman living alone in the Valley, still carrying his All Valley loss like a wound that never fully healed.

When Johnny beats up a group of guys harassing his neighbor Miguel — and Miguel asks to learn karate — Johnny reopens Cobra Kai in a strip mall dojo. The old rivalry reignites almost immediately.

The genius of Season 1 is the reframing: Cobra Kai shows you the 1984 tournament from Johnny's perspective, and suddenly it looks very different. Kreese's crane kick wasn't a clean victory — it was a questionable move against a fighter with an injured leg. The villain of the original film was also a teenager who'd been failed by every adult in his life.

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Season-by-Season Breakdown

Season 1 (2018) — Strike First, Strike Hard

  • Johnny reopens Cobra Kai, recruits Miguel Diaz and a handful of outsiders
  • Daniel reopens Miyagi-Do to counter Cobra Kai's philosophy
  • Miguel wins the All Valley Under-18 Championship in a controversial final against Robby Keene
  • John Kreese returns in the final moment, reclaiming what he sees as his dojo
  • Season 2 (2019) — No Mercy

  • Kreese returns and corrupts Cobra Kai from within
  • Hawk, now fully transformed into an aggressive bully, becomes one of the season's central moral case studies
  • A massive school brawl leaves Miguel Diaz in a coma — the season's pivotal moment
  • Johnny and Daniel briefly consider uniting, but the school fight destroys any chance of that
  • Season 3 (2021) — Netflix Era Begins

  • Daniel travels to Okinawa, reconnects with Kumiko and Chozen, learns a new Miyagi-Do technique
  • Johnny, wracked with guilt over Miguel, travels to Mexico to find him after he recovers and leaves for his father
  • Kreese fully takes over Cobra Kai, expelling Johnny and anyone who questions him
  • Johnny forms Eagle Fang Karate with the remaining students who follow him
  • Season ends with a brief, fragile alliance between Miyagi-Do and Eagle Fang
  • Season 4 (2022) — Terry Silver Returns

  • Terry Silver arrives, funding a massive Cobra Kai expansion across multiple locations
  • The All Valley now includes a girls' division for the first time
  • Tory (competing for Cobra Kai) defeats Sam LaRusso — but via bribery, which is later exposed
  • Johnny and Daniel's brief alliance fractures again
  • The season ends with the most morally complex outcome in the series
  • Season 5 (2022) — The Takedown

  • Daniel and Silver's escalating conflict drives the season
  • Chozen comes from Japan to assist
  • Terry Silver is ultimately exposed and arrested
  • John Kreese, in prison, begins planning his next move
  • Season 6 (2024–2025) — The Finale

  • Season 6 was released in three parts, concluding in February 2025
  • The series wraps up the central Daniel-Johnny dynamic, the fate of both dojos, and the broader question of whether "no mercy" was ever the right philosophy
  • The conclusion is designed to give closure to everything that started in 1984
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    Key Characters

    Johnny Lawrence — The series' moral center. A man who received a corrupted philosophy as a teenager and spent thirty years carrying it, then spent six seasons slowly figuring out a better version of himself.

    Daniel LaRusso — The original "good guy" who learns, gradually, that being the hero of your own story doesn't make you right about everything.

    Miguel Diaz — The student Johnny never intended to have and the one who turns out to matter most. Talent, decency, and the ability to keep choosing better even when the context is working against him.

    Robby Keene — Johnny's estranged son, one of the show's most tragic arcs. A kid who found something like family in Miyagi-Do, had it destroyed, and spent seasons figuring out whether to let the anger define him.

    Hawk (Eli Moskowitz) — The show's most complete arc. A bullied kid who became a bully, recognized it, reversed course, and came out the other side as one of the series' most interesting characters.

    Sam LaRusso — Grows from "trying not to rock the boat" in Season 1 to genuine leadership by the end of Season 6.

    Tory Nichols — The most morally complex student in Cobra Kai. Never gets the privileges Sam does, but the show gives her enough room to be more than just an antagonist.

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    10 Trivia Facts to Know

  • Cobra Kai premiered on YouTube Premium (then called YouTube Red) on May 2, 2018 — before Netflix acquired it in 2020.
  • Hawk's real name is Eli Moskowitz — a detail the show uses carefully, with the "Hawk" persona slowly being reclaimed by the original Eli over six seasons.
  • Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith) was originally the villain of *The Karate Kid Part III* (1989), where he was hired by Kreese to psychologically destroy Daniel.
  • The All Valley Under-18 Karate Tournament has been the central competitive event in four of the six seasons.
  • Chozen Toguchi — Daniel's rival from *The Karate Kid Part II* — returns as an ally in Season 3 and becomes an increasingly important presence through the series' end.
  • The Miyagi-Do philosophy is rooted in the principle that "the best defense is no fight" — a direct philosophical inversion of Cobra Kai's "strike first" approach.
  • Eagle Fang Karate is the name of the dojo Johnny creates after being expelled from Cobra Kai in Season 3 — named after a move he makes up on the spot.
  • Kreese's backstory is explored in flashbacks across Seasons 3–5, showing how he got his philosophy in Vietnam — and why he passed it on the way he did.
  • Cobra Kai crossed 73 million households in its first 28 days on Netflix — making it one of the platform's biggest original series of 2021.
  • The series finale (Season 6, Part 3) dropped on February 13, 2025, ending the full arc that began with the 1984 tournament.
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    How Does This Connect to Karate Kid: Legends?

    Karate Kid: Legends (May 30, 2026) is a film continuation featuring Ralph Macchio as Daniel LaRusso alongside Jackie Chan's Mr. Han from the 2010 remake. Ben Wang plays Li Fang Yu, a young martial arts prodigy from China who comes to New York.

    The film is set in the same continuity as Cobra Kai. If you've finished the series, you'll understand exactly what version of Daniel shows up — and why.

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    Take the Quizzes

  • Cobra Kai Trivia Quiz — 10 questions across all 6 seasons
  • Which Cobra Kai Character Are You? — Daniel, Johnny, Miguel, Robby, or Sam?
  • Karate Kid: Legends Trivia Quiz — The full franchise history before the 2026 film
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    FAQ

    How many seasons of Cobra Kai are there?

    Cobra Kai ran for 6 seasons total (2018–2025). The first two seasons were on YouTube Premium; Seasons 3–6 are on Netflix. Season 6 was released in three parts, with the final episodes arriving in February 2025.

    Is Cobra Kai worth watching if I haven't seen the original Karate Kid?

    Yes — Cobra Kai provides enough context to follow the story without prior knowledge. But watching the original 1984 film first adds significant depth to both Johnny and Daniel's arcs.

    Where does Cobra Kai fit in relation to Karate Kid: Legends?

    Karate Kid: Legends (2026) is set after Cobra Kai's events. Ralph Macchio's Daniel LaRusso appears in a version consistent with where Cobra Kai left him — older, wiser, and still connected to the Miyagi-Do legacy.

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