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The Wiki Game, also known as the Wikipedia race, Wikirace, Wikispeedia, WikiLadders, WikiClick, or WikiWhack, is a race between any number of participants, using wikilinks to travel from one Wikipedia page to another. The first person to reach the destination page, or the person that reaches the destination using the fewest links, wins the race.
Wikiracing Wikiracing is a game in which players compete to navigate from one Wikipedia page to another using only internal links. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] It has many different variations and names, including The Wikipedia Game, Wikipedia Maze, Wikispeedia, Wikiwars, Wikipedia Ball, Wikipedia Racing, and Wikipedia Speedrunning. [6]
Wikipedia games are developed by Wikipedians to be played on-wiki, either alone or with friends. More competitive games are described at Wikipedia:Contests .
The game is zero sum with the payoff being the time spent in searching. As mathematical models, search games can be applied to areas such as hide-and-seek games that children play or representations of some tactical military situations.
Wikipedia games. This is a category listing of ways Wikipedians can entertain themselves besides editing. See also Wikipedia:Contests. and Category:Wikipedia competitions.
Six Degrees of Wikipedia, an interactive tool to find paths between articles. Cultural Structures of Knowledge from Wikipedia Networks of First Links, a study that looks at how this phenomenon varies across languages. A video essay about "The Philosophy Game" and how an edit to Awareness broke it.
Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Adventure. TheAdventure. Learn to edit Wikipedia in under an hour! Come on a journey full of real skills, tips, helpers, rewards, and support. As part of the adventure, you will send some messages to your own Wikipedia user and user talk pages automatically.
A video game genre is a specific category of games related by similar gameplay characteristics. Video game genres are not usually defined by the setting or story of the game or its medium of play, but by the way the player interacts with the game. [1] For example, a first-person shooter is still a first-person shooter regardless of whether it takes place in a science fiction, western, fantasy ...