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  2. Wikipedia:Wiki Game - Wikipedia

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    The first wikiracing website. Although the original site is no longer active, the archived version provides a glimpse into the early days of Wikipedia racing games. Wikispeedia – An implementation for research purposes; The Wikipedia Game – a version of the game in which a new challenge is released daily (inspired by Wordle)

  3. Wikiracing - Wikipedia

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    The average number of links separating any English-language Wikipedia page from the United Kingdom page is 3.67. Thus, it has been occasionally banned in the game. Other common rules such as not using the United States page increase the game's difficulty. [11] The rules of Wikiracing can be used as a method for studying aspects of Wikipedia. [12]

  4. Wordle - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 February 2025. Word game 2021 video game Wordle Developer(s) Josh Wardle Publisher(s) Josh Wardle (2021–2022) The New York Times Games (since 2022) Platform(s) Browser, Mobile app Release October 2021 Genre(s) Word game Mode(s) Single-player Wordle is a web-based word game created and developed by ...

  5. Wikipedia:Play the game - Wikipedia

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    At face value Wikipedia looks like a collaborative effort to build a free access encyclopedia. It appears to be a rich source of knowledge growing by the day; not so slowly and very surely. But in truth, Wikipedia is a thinly veiled game of points. Points can be accumulated in many ways but also lost in just as many ways.

  6. Wikipedia:Today's featured article - Wikipedia

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    This star symbolizes the featured content on Wikipedia. Each day, a summary (roughly 975 characters long) of one of Wikipedia's featured articles (FAs) appears at the top of the Main Page as Today's Featured Article (TFA). The Main Page is viewed about 4.7 million times daily.

  7. Jumble - Wikipedia

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    Daily and Sunday Jumble puzzles appear in over 600 newspapers in the United States and internationally. The current syndicated version found in most daily newspapers (under the official title Jumble--That Scrambled Word Game ) has four base anagrams, two of five letters and two of six, followed by a clue and a series of blank spaces into which ...

  8. GameDaily - Wikipedia

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    The network grew to the number one position in ComScore's Games/Gaming Information category in March 2005 and was acquired by AOL on August 16, 2006. [2] The site offered articles on different video game topics, with many game rankings lists. In 2011, the GameDaily brand was retired.

  9. Wordscapes - Wikipedia

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    The game currently contains 6,000 levels and 74,000 extra master levels that players can access after completing the first 6,000, which are repeated from the first 6,000. [5] [6] Additionally, Wordscapes includes a 'Daily Puzzle' feature, offering players a new set of challenges each day to solve and gain additional rewards. [7]