Wikipedia Race
Race through Wikipedia and reach the target page faster than everyone else.

How to play
Everyone starts on the same random Wikipedia page
The goal is to reach the target article
You can only navigate using the blue links inside Wikipedia
The winner is the player who gets there fastest with the fewest clicks
Everyone starts at the same time and competes head to head
The player with the highest score across all rounds wins
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Included
- Game ready to play in seconds
- Live competition mode
- Shareable game link
- Real time leaderboard
- Works remote and in person
Required from you
- Each player needs a phone or computer
- Internet connection
Perfect for
Loved by teams
"This was one of the easiest and most engaging activities we've ever run. Everyone got into it immediately."
"The setup took seconds and the team absolutely loved it. Super easy and actually fun."
"Perfect for remote teams. Competitive, fast, and surprisingly addictive."
"This was one of the easiest and most engaging activities we've ever run. Everyone got into it immediately."
"The setup took seconds and the team absolutely loved it. Super easy and actually fun."
"Perfect for remote teams. Competitive, fast, and surprisingly addictive."
FAQ
Do players need Wikipedia knowledge?
Not at all! The fun is in figuring out creative paths on the fly. No prior knowledge needed.
Can it be played remotely?
Absolutely. Share the link, everyone joins from anywhere. Works perfectly on Zoom or any video call.
How many people can play at once?
From 2 to 100 players in the same game. Great for small teams or large company events.
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