User:Bilorv/Challenges

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Introduction by Bilorv:

A series of off-beat and very difficult editing challenges, initially designed in August 2021. Some I had already completed at the time of creation and some may never be achieved in Wikipedia's history. Everyone is encouraged to add themselves to the list of winners, and suggestions for more challenges will be met with delight on the talk page. Make any bold rewording improvements you like too.

By sharing these challenges, I trust my fellow volunteers to maintain their usual levels of maturity and decorum when aiming to complete them; all policies, guidelines and community norms still apply.

Particular thanks goes to ezlev for Centenarian, Librarian, and the bonus for Decadent; to Urve for Polyglot; to theleekycauldron for Hooker, Diplomat and Marathon; to SounderBruce for "Textbook example"; to Premeditated Chaos for Well-dressed; to MeegsC for Artist, Astronaut, Rainbow and Zoo; to CactiStaccingCrane for Vitality; to Trainsandotherthings for Explorer; to BeanieFan11 for Ambiguation; to Etriusus for "Animal, vegetable, mineral"; to QuicoleJR for Archaeologist and Phoenix; to OlifanofmrTennant for Showcase; and to Generalissima for the bonus for Centenarian.

General challenges[edit]

Alphabet[edit]

Create an article[a] beginning with every letter of the alphabet.

Ambiguation[edit]

Create two articles that have the same title except for parentheticals, such as any two of King, King (chess) and King (playing card).

Archaeologist[edit]

Receive a Did you know credit for an article that was created by a different editor at least 10 years beforehand.

Calendar[edit]

Receive a credit for an item featured at In the news, On this day or Did you know?[b] on each day of the month i.e. from 1st to 31st.[c][d]

Four-eyes[edit]

Get an article whose title contains exactly four "i"s to featured article status.

Hooker[edit]

Have five Did you know hooks listed at WP:DYKSTATS (at over 600 views per hour for a non-imaged hook or 900 views per hour for an imaged hook) in a single calendar month.[b][e]

Jack of all trades[edit]

Review an article at Wikipedia:Good article nominations in every possible top-level category.[f]

Maximalist[edit]

Create an article that reaches over 100,000 bytes in length.[g]

Millionaire[edit]

Create an article that gets a million views (all time total). (Not to be confused with the Million Award.)

Minimalist[edit]

Get an article to good article status with fewer than 50 edits in its page history at the time the bot adds the good article icon.

Phoenix[edit]

Recreate an article that has been deleted; bring a delisted good article back to good article status; and bring a former featured article back to featured article status.

  • Winners:

Polyglot[edit]

Introduce sources in 15 foreign languages to articles. Each source should contain information not found in any reliable English-language source (to ensure WP:NONENG compliance).

Polyonymous[edit]

Make at least one edit in 20 different namespaces.[h]

Rock around the clock[edit]

Make an edit in each of the 168 hours of the week (in UTC), as measured by your XTools timecard.[i]

Switch[edit]

Receive a credit for a hook featured at Did you know? in every slot (from first to eighth) within the section.[b] (Note that the first slot is the image slot.)

Textbook example[edit]

Get an article that is linked from any Manual of Style page (a page linked in Template:Manual of Style) to good article status.[j]

Vitality[edit]

Improve 5 Level 5 Vital articles, 4 Level 4 Vital articles, 3 Level 3 Vital articles, 2 Level 2 Vital articles or 1 Level 1 Vital article by one or more classes.[k]

Wall-to-wall coverage[edit]

Have three pieces of content featured on the Main Page simultaneously, in three different sections.[l]

Topic-specific challenges[edit]

Animal, vegetable, mineral[edit]

Receive a DYK credit for three articles, one in the category of animal, one in the category of vegetable and one in the category of mineral. (For instance, horse, VeggieTales and Isabella Karle would be such a set.)

Artist[edit]

Get three articles to featured article status whose titles contain the standalone words "red", "green" and "blue" in their title.[m] (For instance, Bowling Green, Kentucky, Green's theorem and Green-Wood Cemetery count for "green", but Greenpeace does not.)

  • Winners:

Astronaut[edit]

Create four articles whose titles contain distinct Solar System objects from this list: the Sun; the planets and their moons; the IAU dwarf planets.[n] (For instance, Omar Sharif counts for Mars.)

Centenarian[edit]

Create bios for people who were born in each century from the 1000s to the 1900s, inclusive.

Decadent[edit]

Create bios for people who were born in each decade from the 1900s to the 1990s, inclusive.

Diplomat[edit]

For each pair of continents (Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, South America), create an article with close geographic ties to two countries, one from each continent in the pair.[o] (For example, an article relating to an African country and an Asian country works for the first pair). This requires a total of 15 articles.[p]

EGOT[edit]

Create four different bios about an Emmy winner, a Grammy winner, an Oscar winner and a Tony winner.

Elementary[edit]

Create four articles whose titles contain the consecutive letters "tin", "iron", "lead" and "gold". (For instance, Acting, Anti-nuclear movement or Betti number all count for "tin", but Avanti un altro! does not.)

Explorer[edit]

Create an article about a populated place in each of the 30 climates of the Köppen climate classification.[q]

  • Winners:

Librarian[edit]

Create articles about books from each of the ten Dewey Decimal classes.

Marathon[edit]

Get two articles about places to good article status such that the shortest distance between them is the length of a marathon[r] (or within a mile of it).

Rainbow[edit]

Create articles whose titles contain the consecutive letters of a shade of red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple.[s] (Shades of cyan can count as blue or green, and magenta for purple. Names have to be listed at the given templates and can exclude the base colour name e.g. for robin egg blue, the title must contain "robin egg". Are druryi would count for "red".)

Round the world[edit]

For every country in the world,[t] create an article with close geographic ties to that country.[u]

  • Winners:

Showcase[edit]

Create an article for every episode of a television show with at least six episodes.[v]

  • Winners:

Well-dressed[edit]

Create articles about each type of garment: hat, top, bottoms, shoes.[w]

Zoo[edit]

Get three articles to good article status that are not about an animal but contain an animal as a standalone word in their title. (For example, Rhinoceros Party, but not University of Oxford.)

Evidence[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h User:Aoidh/Challenges
  2. ^ Artem.G: AstroCrete
    Belyana
    Cold Synagogue, Mogilev
    Di Chaliastre
    Ex Silentio
    Franzisca Baruch
    Gamsutl
    Hyperspectral Observer for Venus Reconnaissance
    Impact events on Jupiter
    Juspa Schammes
    Kinoe no Komatsu
    Litlanesfoss
    Michael Levin (biologist)
    Nagasaki-e
    One Hundred Ghost Stories
    PrOP-M
    Quantum bogodynamics
    Rimon–Milgroim
    Spillover (book)
    Time, Love, Memory
    Utagawa Sadafusa
    Viktar Martinowich
    William James Webbe
    XYZ (computer)
    Yelnya Reserve
    Zaniomanskaja Synagogue
  3. ^ Bilorv: Antrobus, Laverne, Birth process, Cayo Levisa, Death of Shukri Abdi, Extinction: The Facts, Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars, Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World, Hell Is a Very Small Place, If They Come in the Morning, Jones, Rosie (comedian), Killing the Black Body, London Hughes: To Catch a D*ck, Minnesota Freedom Fund, Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire, Out of Her Mind, Prof: Alan Turing Decoded, Queer Studies and Advanced Waxing, Revolting Prostitutes, Sorry, I Didn't Know, There She Goes (TV series), Unbelievable Story of Rape, An, Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender, Women Don't Owe You Pretty, X, Y & Z, You Jump, I Jump, Jack, Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald
  4. ^ See User:Dumelow/Challenges#Alphabet
  5. ^ Kusma: Andreas Joseph Hofmann, Bremen I, Charles Irving (surgeon), Dagmar Schmidt, Emil Utitz, Fermat's Last Tango, Gott ist mein König, BWV 71, Hermann Boeschenstein, Isabel Mackensen-Geis, Johann Joseph Dömling, Katja Meier, Lisa Kahn (poet), Morgenblatt für gebildete Stände, Nohra concentration camp, Osthofen concentration camp, President of the Bundestag, Qian Ying (communist politician), Rosa M. Morris, Samuel Engel, Therese Forster, Ursula von der Leyen, Vladimir Iosifovich Kondrashov, Werner Teske, Xie Fei (revolutionary), Yüksel, Gülistan, Zoe Mayer.
  6. ^ Sdkb articles created (sort alphabetically)
  7. ^ See User:Kingsif/Challenges#Alphabet
  8. ^ T. J. Carter (defensive back), T. J. Carter (defensive lineman), T. J. Carter (disambiguation).
  9. ^ See User:Dumelow/Challenges#Ambiguation
  10. ^ The School for Good and Evil (film), The School for Good and Evil (novel)
  11. ^ See User:Pickersgill-Cunliffe/Challenges#Ambiguation
  12. ^ See User:Premeditated Chaos/Challenges#Ambiguation
  13. ^ See User:Kingsif/Challenges#Ambiguation
  14. ^ a b c d User:Evrik/Challenges
  15. ^ Michael Huber, Michael Huber (writer), Michael Huber (priest)
  16. ^ a b See User:Frzzl/challenges
  17. ^ Andrew J. Lewis and Andrew J. Lewis (politician); Theater District station and Theater District station (Sound Transit); Valley Transit and Valley Transit (Washington); Washington State Route 170 and Washington State Route 170 (1965–1967)
  18. ^ Goat Island (Solano County), Goat Island (Michigan)
  19. ^ See User:Generalissima/Challenges#Ambiguation
  20. ^ a b c d e f g see User:AirshipJungleman29/Challenges
  21. ^ User:AstonishingTunesAdmirer/Challenges
  22. ^ see User:Dracophyllum/challenges
  23. ^ Chelsea Hotel was created on 28 February 2002 and appeared on DYK on 2 November 2023
  24. ^ Melville Fuller (2004), Howell E. Jackson (2004), Wiley Rutledge (2004), David J. Brewer (2004), Thurgood Marshall (2002). See here for credits.
  25. ^ Alexander Buchan (artist) (2009, DYK 2022), Ulf Merbold (2003, DYK 2022), Ludwig Ferdinand Huber (2005, DYK 2022)
  26. ^ See User:Kingsif/Challenges#Archaeologist
  27. ^ Melissa Fumero; created 13 November 2004, DYK on 31 May 2022
  28. ^ See User:Premeditated Chaos/Challenges#Archaeologist
  29. ^ a b c d e f see User:Theleekycauldron/Challenges
  30. ^ a b c See User:The Night Watch/Challenges
  31. ^
    1. Immortality in fiction: created by Yamara in 2008, DYK in 2021.
    2. Moon in science fiction: created by TheoClarke in 2005, DYK in 2022.
    3. Mercury in fiction: created by Pentawing in 2005, DYK in 2022.
    4. Jupiter in fiction: created by Python eggs in 2006, DYK in 2022.
    5. Mars in fiction: created by 24.251.118.xxx in 2001, DYK on 1 January 2023.
    6. Saturn in fiction: created by Python eggs in 2006, DYK in 2023.
    7. Time viewer: created by Djdaedalus in 2006, DYK in 2023.
    8. Uranus in fiction: created by Pentawing in 2006, DYK in 2023.
    9. Neptune in fiction: created by Pentawing in 2006, DYK in 2023.
    10. Pluto in fiction: created by Jiy in 2006, DYK in 2023.
    11. George Griffith: created by 68.46.91.72 in 2005, DYK in 2023.
    12. Comets in fiction: created by RandomCritic in 2009, DYK in 2024.
    13. Asteroids in fiction: created by Hike395 in 2006, DYK in 2024.
  32. ^ Trisomy X (2004, DYK 2021), Tetrasomy X (2006, DYK 2021), Pentasomy X (2006 see Pentasomy X (old version) history, issues with a history merge caused the pre-2021 history to be redirected, DYK 2021), Prehistoric religion (2006, DYK 2021)
  33. ^ See User:Gog the Mild/Challenges#Archaeologist
  34. ^ Los Angeles Salsa (created 2006, promoted 2023); Seattle SeaDogs (created 2007, promoted 2023); Washington State Route 512 (created 2005, promoted 2022); Nutty Narrows Bridge (created 2010, promoted 2022); Interstate 229 (South Dakota) (created 2005, promoted 2022); Washington State Route 304 (created 2008, promoted 2022); Interstate 205 (Oregon–Washington) (created 2005, promoted 2022); Interstate 90 (created 2002, promoted 2022); Interstate 182 (created 2003, promoted 2021); Interstate H-2 (created 2002, promoted 2022); Interstate 180 (Nebraska) (created 2005, promoted 2021); Washington State Route 971 (created 2007, promoted 2021); Interstate 405 (Oregon) (created 2005, promoted 2021); MLS Cup 2000 (created 2006, promoted 2021); MLS Cup 1999 (created 2006, promoted 2021); Washington State Route 539 (created 2006, promoted 2021); Interstate 5 in Washington (created 2007, promoted 2020); Mountlake Terrace, Washington (created 2002, promoted 2020); Everett, Washington (created 2002, promoted 2020); MLS Cup 1997 (created 2006, promoted 2020); Seattle Center Monorail (created 2004, promoted 2020); Icicle Station (created 2009, promoted 2020); Columbia Station (Washington) (created 2007, promoted 2020); Mill Creek, Washington (created 2002, promoted 2019); Darrington, Washington (created 2002, promoted 2019); 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup (created 2003, promoted 2019); 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup (created 2003, promoted 2019); Washington State Route 99 (created 2004, promoted 2019); MLS Cup 1996 (created 2006, promoted 2019); South Lake Union Streetcar (created 2007, promoted 2019); MLS Cup 2001 (created 2006, promoted 2019); MLS Cup 2007 (created 2006, promoted 2019); Tacoma Link (created 2006, promoted 2019); MLS Cup 2005 (created 2006, promoted 2019); MLS Cup 2003 (created 2006, promoted 2018); Interstate 82 (created 2002, promoted 2018); MLS Cup 2002 (created 2006, promoted 2018); Washington State Route 504 (created 2004, promoted 2018); Edmonds, Washington (created 2002, promoted 2018); Washington State Route 24 (created 2006, promoted 2018); Washington State Route 821 (created 2007, promoted 2018); Stanwood, Washington (created 2002, promoted 2018); Interstate 86 (Idaho) (created 2005, promoted 2018); Lynnwood, Washington (created 2002, promoted 2018); Interstate 84 in Oregon (created 2007, promoted 2018); Washington State Convention Center (created 2005, promoted 2018); Edmonds station (Washington) (created 2007, promoted 2018); Central Link (created 2005, promoted 2018); East Link Extension (Sound Transit) (created 2007, promoted 2018); Washington State Route 520 (created 2004, promoted 2017); Flag of Washington (created 2004, promoted 2017); Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel (created 2004, promoted 2017); Washington State Route 522 (created 2004, promoted 2017); Arlington, Washington (created 2002, promoted 2017); Marysville, Washington (created 2002, promoted 2017); Community Transit (created 2004, promoted 2016)
  35. ^ See User:Sammi Brie/Challenges#Archaeologist
  36. ^ User:Sawyer-mcdonell/challenges
  37. ^ Cwmhiraeth: 1: Primicimex, 2: Tetraponera penzigi, 3: Zanardinia, 4: Acropyga exsanguis, 5: Blue pitta, 6: Pelophylax caralitanus, 7: Acetabularia acetabulum, 8: Coelomera ruficornis, 9: Diocalandra frumenti, 10: Phenacoccus solenopsis, 11: Savannah darter, 12: Malayan banded pitta, 13: Actinopyga capillata, 14: Selenothrips rubrocinctus, 15: Wildlife of Christmas Island, 16: Bispira brunnea, 17: Hemiberlesia lataniae, 18: Nymphargus grandisonae, 19: Massif des Maures, 20: Acanthurus nigricauda, 21: Leptoglossus gonagra, 22: Amitermes floridensis, 23: Simethis, 24: Acanthochitona crinita, 25: Blancoa, 26: Laem Phak Bia, 27: Goniocidaris umbraculum, 28: Pontobdella muricata, 29: Doubleband surgeonfish, 30: Carex bicolor, 31: Acanthurus dussumieri
  38. ^ See User:Dumelow/Challenges#Calendar
  39. ^ See User:Kingsif/Challenges#Calendar
  40. ^ Tukwila International Boulevard station (4)
  41. ^ Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)
  42. ^ February 2019 (with 5 hooks), January 2020 (6), February 2020 (5), July 2020 (5), August 2020 (7), September 2020 (12), November 2020 (5), January 2021 (11), February 2021 (5), April 2021 (10), June 2021 (9), July 2021 (7), August 2021 (8), October 2021 (6), November 2021 (7), December 2021 (7), January 2022 (13) See User:Dumelow/Challenges#Calendar
  43. ^ See User:Kingsif/Challenges#Hooker
  44. ^ See User:Eviolite/Challenges#Jack of all trades for a table.
  45. ^ See User:Kusma/GA reviews
  46. ^ Colby cheese — Agriculture, food and drink; Three Brothers (jewel) — Art and architecture; Burt's solar compass — Engineering and technology; Manganese, Minnesota — Geography and places; Theodorious Paleologus — History; Hobbit — Language and literature; Three utilities problem — Mathematics; Remedial Chaos Theory — Media and drama; Edita Gruberová — Music; Banded iron formation — Natural sciences; In Praise of Polytheism — Philosophy and religion; Nástup — Social sciences and society; Victorian Age: Vampire — Sports and recreation; Dinosaur Game — Video games; Max Näther — Warfare
  47. ^ See User:Premeditated Chaos/Challenges#Jack of All Trades
  48. ^ See User:Kingsif/Challenges#Jack_of_all_trades
  49. ^ Black Mirror: Bandersnatch
  50. ^ History of Atalanta B.C. (history): initial translation about 67k, within a month reached 100k, peaked at ~140k before doing some trimming.
  51. ^ List of manga series by volume count
  52. ^ GameStop short squeeze (first revision >100k)
  53. ^ Construction of Rockefeller Center was created as a redirect and hit 100,734 bytes within a day of its creation
  54. ^ Including the following: per Userviews Analysis.
  55. ^ 2017–18 Coupe de France Preliminary Rounds was over 100,000 bytes by 28 July 2017 [1] before anyone else substantially edited it, and topped out at nearly 400,000 bytes in March 2021 [2] before someone (rightfully) started hiving it off into separate articles.
  56. ^ George H. W. Bush 1992 presidential campaign is around 116,000 bytes, as of November 20, 2021
  57. ^ See User:Kingsif/Challenges#Maximalist
  58. ^ List of members of the 19th Bundestag is 400k as of November 2021
  59. ^ Formation (song) (currently 128kb), Justice (Justin Bieber album) (currently 113kb), Montero (Call Me by Your Name) (currently 112kb), Sour (album) (currently 165kb), Happier Than Ever (song) (currently 106kb)
  60. ^ Uyghur genocide has 303,700 bytes as of 11 November 2021
  61. ^ 2021 Michigan State Spartans football team, 1936 United States presidential election in Texas, 1940 United States presidential election in Texas, Timeline of the Joe Biden presidency (2021 Q1), 2021 Charlotte 49ers football team, 2021 Ohio State Buckeyes football team, 2021 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team
  62. ^ Inuit clothing (over >116k when promoted to FA)
  63. ^ Kyoto Animation arson attack was created on 18 July 2019 and is over 128,000 bytes as of 31 January 2022.
  64. ^ "Kill Bill" (SZA song) (created 13 December 2022; 163,870 bytes as of 7 March 2024)
  65. ^ Jon Lovett
  66. ^ 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown
  67. ^ GameStop short squeeze
  68. ^ World Trade Center (1973–2001) was created by Epicgenius as a draft
  69. ^ Wordle - only includes views since 2022-01-19, when it was moved to the current title, replacing a redirect
  70. ^ Including the following: Per Userviews Analysis.
  71. ^ See User:Kingsif/Challenges#Millionaire
  72. ^ Ursula von der Leyen
  73. ^ Formation (song), Harry's House, Justice (Justin Bieber album), Montero (Call Me by Your Name), No (Meghan Trainor song) No.6 Collaborations Project, Sour (album)
  74. ^ Bird nest
  75. ^ Uyghur genocide.
  76. ^ The School for Good and Evil (film) and XO, Kitty (stats)
  77. ^ 2018 South Carolina Gamecocks football team
  78. ^ Westboro Baptist Church
  79. ^ Stats:
  80. ^ Diary of a Wimpy Kid (4 million views as of May 2022), Kyoto Animation arson attack (1.6 million views as of January 2022), Amazon HQ2 (1.2 million views as of May 2022), Austin FC (1 million views as of May 2022)
  81. ^ Rutracker.org
  82. ^ Bernard Madoff and Bernie Madoff, 28.6 million, July 2015-January 24, 2024
  83. ^ Grimace Shake
  84. ^ John U. Monro (GA icon at 41st edit)
  85. ^ John Tosi (GA icon at the 28th edit), John D. Naylor (GA icon at the 32nd edit)
  86. ^ Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars (GA icon at the 18th edit)
  87. ^ Unbibium GA, though in my inexperience, edits were staggered across three pages: 7 before Legobot + 16 + 21 = 44.
  88. ^ A Beautiful Crime (GA icon at the 9th edit)
  89. ^ [3] 24th edit was Legobot adding the GA icon
  90. ^ 7 West 54th Street: edit 20 13 and 15 West 54th Street: edit 20 11 West 54th Street: edit 22 Lescaze House: edit 24 Rockefeller Guest House: edit 25
  91. ^ Golf Club: Wasteland; edit 49
  92. ^ 28th Virginia battle flag (GA icon at 24th edit), Dee Duponte (GA icon at 41st edit), Something That May Shock and Discredit You (GA icon at 45th edit)
  93. ^ Saint Vincent Beer (GA icon at 23rd edit), MewithoutYou discography (FL icon at 49th edit; one "edit" was a move)
  94. ^ Hog Island (San Joaquin County) (GA icon at 33rd edit)
  95. ^ Kavyansh:
    1. John Philip Sousa Baton (GA icon at 47th edit)
    2. Louis H. Bean (GA icon at 29th edit)
    3. Ike for President (advertisement) (GA icon at 7th edit)
    4. List of operettas by John Philip Sousa (FL icon at 22nd edit) (bonus)
    5. Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (march) (GA icon at 26th edit)
  96. ^ I'll Be Home (Meghan Trainor song) (GA icon at 33rd edit), Can I Get It (GA icon at 42nd edit), Holidays (Meghan Trainor song) (GA icon at 41st edit), My Little Love (GA icon at 12th edit); FLs: List of songs recorded by Olivia Rodrigo (FL icon at 35th edit), List of songs recorded by Alessia Cara (FL icon at 22nd edit)
  97. ^ Shaylee Mansfield (GA icon at 19th edit)
  98. ^ "Friendship Is Magic" (My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic) (GA icon at 26th edit)
  99. ^ James McChord (icon on 21st edit), William C. Young (icon on 49th edit)
  100. ^ The Microphones discography
  101. ^ See User:Pickersgill-Cunliffe/Challenges#Minimalist
  102. ^ See User:Premeditated Chaos/Challenges#Minimalist
  103. ^ See User:Urve/Challenges#Minimalist.
  104. ^ The Diving Pool at edit 44; Elisabeth Geleerd at edit 49; Archaeology, Anthropology, and Interstellar Communication at edit 40; The Wiccan Web at edit 42
  105. ^ Franzisca Baruch (GA icon at 48th edit)
  106. ^ Seram mountain pigeon (GA icon at 39th edit), Mini scule (GA icon at 33th edit), Tuvalu at the 2020 Summer Olympics (GA icon at 48th edit)
  107. ^ Washington State Route 100, Washington State Route 121, Washington State Route 173, Washington State Route 308; FLs: List of international goals scored by Javier Hernández, List of international goals scored by Clint Dempsey
  108. ^ See User:Kingsif/Challenges#Minimalist
  109. ^ Including one with only 4 edits, one taken to FA in 38 edits and five articles taken to GA with an aggregate of fewer than 50 edits (48). See User:Gog the Mild/Challenges
  110. ^ That's Not My... (book series) at edit 35; Scherzo in F-sharp minor (Shostakovich) at edit 23; Women of Britain Say 'Go!' at edit 16
  111. ^ Lycorma imperialis
  112. ^
  113. ^ Khosrovidukht (GA icon at 39th edit)
  114. ^ Frederica Planta
  115. ^ Basic Medicine (Icon on 39th edit)
  116. ^ See User:Schminnte/Challenges#Minimalist
  117. ^ When a man argues against two beautiful ladies like this, they are going to have the last word (49th!)
  118. ^
    1. Bellona's Husband: A Romance: Good article icon added with edit #47.
    2. Science-Fiction: The Gernsback Years: Good article icon added with edit #24.
  119. ^ Yeezy Gap, (icon on 21st edit)
  120. ^ See User:Generalissima/Challenges#Minimalist
  121. ^ See User:Arconning/Challenges#Minimalist
  122. ^ Ezlev: DE, ES, FR, HE at Ememem; IT, FI at Spotify Wrapped; PL at Cyrill Gutsch; SV at Zetkin Collective; PT at Nueva Presencia (publication); AR at Ghadir Shafie; NO, DA at Long Live the Post Horn!; CA at Mariela Muñoz; HAW at Kaʻelepulu Pond; ZU at Killing of Lindani Myeni
  123. ^ See User:Dumelow/Challenges#Polyglot
  124. ^ See User:Kingsif/Challenges#Polyglot
  125. ^ In chronological order:
    IT: Italian Unabomber
    PL: Wisła
    FR: Hivernage
    HR: Milan Moguš
    DA: Huset på Christianshavn
    CS & DE: Přísečnice
    FI: Uusimaa
    JA: Kenchō-mae Station (Chiba)
    RU: Novy God
    NL: Jap
    EL: Damaskinos of Athens
    ZH: Fuxing (train)
    HU: Csányoszró
    VI: Cai Lậy district
    AR: List of synagogues in Egypt
  126. ^ 1234qwer1234qwer4 namespace totals
  127. ^ Bilorv Namespace totals
  128. ^ ComplexRational namespace totals
  129. ^ Dinoguy1000 namespace totals
  130. ^ 25 (normal 24 and book)
  131. ^ Galobtter namespace totals
  132. ^ Kusma namespace totals
  133. ^ Pppery namespace totals (22 normal) + Gadget talk namepace + gadget namespace + gerrit:560803 (Special page code edit) + TimedText talk deleted edits
  134. ^ PMC Namespace Edits
  135. ^ Sdkb namespace totals
  136. ^ Namespace totals for Tamzin. Pretty sure the 20th one was Draft.
  137. ^ SounderBruce namespace totals
  138. ^ Xtools namespace totals
  139. ^ Namespace totals for EpicPupper and code change to Special page
  140. ^ Namespace totals for CactiStaccingCrane
  141. ^ The Most Comfortable Chair — Namespace Totals
  142. ^ [4]
  143. ^ "Red-tailed hawk: namespace totals". Xtools. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  144. ^ [5]
  145. ^ [6]
  146. ^ [7]
  147. ^ Anon423 Timecard
  148. ^ AstonishingTunesAdmirer Timecard
  149. ^ Bilorv Timecard
  150. ^ ComplexRational time card
  151. ^ Dinoguy1000 timecard
  152. ^ Elli Timecard
  153. ^ Galobtter Timecard
  154. ^ JPxG Timecard
  155. ^ Kusma timecard
  156. ^ MaranoFan Timecard
  157. ^ PMC Timecard
  158. ^ Sdkb timecard
  159. ^ Timecard. At least you can see the rough outline of a sleep schedule now.
  160. ^ timecard. Here's to never, ever repeating this semester.
  161. ^ Timecard
  162. ^ SounderBruce Time card
  163. ^ Timecard Editing while traveling definitely helps!
  164. ^ Xtools timecard
  165. ^ Timecard
  166. ^ Timecard
  167. ^ Timecard
  168. ^ 1: The 1975 (2019 song), 2: Bo Burnham: Inside, 3: Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars, 4: Butterfly (TV series), 5: Impossible Rebellion, 6: Asim Chaudhry, 7: The Convention Conundrum, 8: Ignore all rules
  169. ^ DanCherek: 1: Inkeri Anttila, 2: The House of Asterion, 3: Mary Lou Godbold, 4: Deborah Schembri, 5: Peter Kurth, 6: The Paperboy (children's book), 7: Shirley Congdon, 8: Wind phone
  170. ^ See User:Dumelow/Challenges#Switch, example given of achieving this within October 2021
  171. ^ Ezlev: 1: Outstanding in the Field, 2: Federated Learning of Cohorts, 3: How to Blow Up a Pipeline, 4: Movimiento Judío por los Derechos Humanos, 5: Long Live the Post Horn!, 6: Edith Kanakaʻole, 7: Women in Print Conference, 8: Dee Duponte
  172. ^ 1: The Minute Man, 2: Jackie Hudson, 3: American Football discography, 4: Bean Boots, 5: Growth of a Leader, 6: May Day (Washington College), 7: Good Old Mountain Dew, and 8: Lion Attacking a Dromedary. All are listed on User:Guerillero/Trophy Cabinet#Did You Know? Articles with the slot and hook.
  173. ^ Kusma 1: 1886 St. Croix River log jam, 2: Dagmar Schmidt, 3: Rosa M. Morris, 4: A Voyage Round the World, 5: Katja Meier, 6: Werner Teske, 7: Frieda Nadig, 8: Robert Ludwig Kahn
  174. ^ see User:MaranoFan/Challenges
  175. ^ Flag of Gdańsk (1st), Zeb Noland (2nd), 2016 Heart of Dallas Bowl (3rd), 2014 NCAA Division I women's basketball championship game (4th), Tom Corbin (5th), Furman–Wofford football rivalry (6th), 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship (7th), Mormons vs. Mullets (8th)
  176. ^ See User:Premeditated Chaos/Challenges#Switch
  177. ^ 1. Seattle Center Monorail (March 24, 2020)
    2. MLS Cup 2021 (December 11, 2021)
    3. Washington State Route 304 (January 27, 2022)
    4. MLS Cup 2000 (April 12, 2021)
    5. Interstate 90 (January 3, 2022)
    6. Interstate H-2 (December 12, 2021)
    7. MLS Cup 1997 (May 14, 2020)
    8. Interstate 229 (South Dakota) (February 2, 2022)
  178. ^ See User:Kingsif/Challenges#Switch
  179. ^ 1 Molodyy Theatre 2 Artem Datsyshyn 3 Dove sono 4 Leo Hussain 5 Judita Nagyová 6 Maks Levin 7 Oksana Shvets 8 Klaus Wallrath - all in this version, complete list at the bottom
  180. ^ See User:Gog the Mild/Challenges#Switch.
  181. ^ User:Ixtal/Challenges#Switch
  182. ^ Lever House is linked in Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Lists. Lever House was promoted to GA on July 2, 2021, and was added to the MOS:LIST page on May 11, 2019.
  183. ^ Five level 5 vital articles:
    1. George Washington Bridge (level 5) from B-class to GA-class
    2. Grand Central Terminal (level 5) from B-class to GA-class
    3. Rockefeller Center (level 5) from B-class to GA-class
    4. St. Patrick's Cathedral (Midtown Manhattan) (level 5) from C-class to GA-class
    5. Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge (level 5) from B-class to GA-class
  184. ^ Five level 5 Vital Articles taken from sub-B class to FA; ten more taken to GA and one level 4 Vital Article taken to GA. See User:Gog the Mild/Promoted articles.
  185. ^ 29 January 2022: TFA (A Beautiful Crime), DYK (Paul Gutama Soegijo), and ITN (Baillieu Myer)
  186. ^ 2019 July 7: TFA (1999 FIFA Women's World Cup), ITN (2019 FIFA Women's World Cup Final—not shown on Main Page history, but published shortly after the snapshot), and 2 DYKs (2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Final and Im Eun-ju)
  187. ^ 2022 February 11: Melville Fuller (TFA), Briscoe v. Bank of Kentucky (DYK), and Raymond A. Jordan (ITN)
  188. ^ 2022 March 25: Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern, BWV 1 (TFA), Oksana Shvets (ITN) 23 March, stayed until 25 March: left 25 Mar early, Artem Datsyshyn (ITN), Michail Jurowski (ITN), Rose Delaunay (DYK)
  189. ^ Wikipedia:Main Page history/2022 April 13: Messiah (Handel) (TFA) Christian Herwartz (DYK) Hellmuth Matiasek (ITN) Birgit Nordin (ITN) all credits in this version
  190. ^ July 4th, 2022:
  191. ^ See User:Premeditated Chaos/Challenges#Animal, vegetable, mineral
  192. ^ Super weaner, Lettuce club, and How to Blow Up a Pipeline
  193. ^ See User:Dumelow/Challenges#Animal,_vegetable,_mineral
  194. ^ Sun: Hillsborough disaster and The Sun. Dia: Rosie Jones (comedian). Io: Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars. Neso: Minnesota Freedom Fund.
  195. ^ See User:Dumelow/Challenges#Astronaut
  196. ^ Dagmar Schmidt (Mars), Alte Nationalgalerie (Io (moon)), August Schell Brewing Company (Pan (moon)), Margarete Bause (Margaret (moon))
  197. ^ See User:Kingsif/Challenges#Astronaut
  198. ^
  199. ^ see list at User:Dumelow/Challenges#Centenarian
  200. ^ Kusma: 1000s: Rüdiger Huzmann, 1100s: Arnold II of Isenburg, 1200s: Walther von Klingen, 1300s: Adolf I von Nassau, 1400s: Peter Schöffer the Younger, 1500s: Samuel Marolois, 1600s: Gottfried Silbermann, 1700s: Andreas Joseph Hofmann, 1800s: Emil Utitz, 1900s: Robert Ludwig Kahn
  201. ^ 15: 1908: George C. S. Benson, 1912: John U. Monro, 1924: Karl Ahrens, 1934: Nils Diederich, 1948: John Lloyd, 1950: Vincent Crawford, 1964: Mark Armstrong, 1970: Liran Einav, 1982: Katharina Beck, 1993: Jens Teutrine
  202. ^ 1900s: Marian Irish, 1910s: Marian Elizabeth Ridgeway, 1920s: Betty Nesvold, 1930s: Vivien Hart, 1940s: Jacqueline DeLaat, 1950s: Marcia Lynn Whicker, 1960s: Mary M. Lepper, 1970s: Arianna Lazzarini, 1980s: Tara McGowan, 1990s: Aasiva
  203. ^ BeanieFan11: 1902: Al Sund, 1919: Shan Deniston, 1921: Felmon Motley, 1930: Johnny Hatley, 1941: Bob Harrison, 1959: Phil Darns, 1963: Jerry Quick, 1979: Tony Okanlawon, 1981: Jamar Enzor, 1999: Reed Blankenship
  204. ^ DanCherek: 1904: Lovie Gore, 1912: Thelma Farr Baxter, 1925: Katri-Helena Eskelinen, 1934: Barbara Yancy, 1944: Pirjo Ala-Kapee-Hakulinen, 1952: Maria Camilleri, 1961: Shirley Congdon, 1977: Nikolai Sachenko, 1980: Christina Soontornvat, 1993: Clayton Echard
  205. ^ see list at User:Dumelow/Challenges#Decadent
  206. ^ Ezlev: 1905: Thelma Akana Harrison, 1913: Edith Kanakaʻole, 1928: Margot Heuman, 1937: Pualani Kanaka‘ole Kanahele, 1946: Nalani Kanaka‘ole, 1957: Mar Cambrollé, 1963: Kenneth Lawson, 1971: María del Carmen Pérez Cuadra, 1986/7: Gigi Ibrahim, 1999: Tillie Kottmann
  207. ^ Kusma: 1900 Hermann Boeschenstein, 1914 Rosa M. Morris, 1923 Robert Ludwig Kahn, 1932 Philipp Jenninger, 1942 Werner Teske, 1959 Margarete Bause, 1963 Margit Stumpp, 1973 Dagmar Schmidt, 1983 Anna Christmann, 1995 Zoe Mayer.
  208. ^ 1900s: Ralph Page, 1910s: Jean Walton, 1920s: Max Hunter, 1930s: David Outcalt, 1940s: Peter W. Stanley, 1950s: Jill S. Grigsby, 1960s: Martina Vandenberg, 1970s: Daniel Post Senning, 1980s: Nathan J. Robinson, 1990s: Karen Chee
  209. ^ See User:Kingsif/Challenges#Decadent
  210. ^ Here's my attempt. Africa and Asia: Mamoudou Gazibo, a Nigerien political scientist who studies China. Africa and Europe: Dina Bousselham, a Spanish politician from Morocco. Africa and North America: Shelby F. Lewis, an American academic who worked in Lesotho and developed a research collective there. Africa and Oceania: John Makumbe, a Zimbabwean political scientist who lived and studied in Australia. Africa and South America: Michael Hanchard, a scholar of Afro-Brazilian studies who has worked in Brazil and Ghana. Asia and Europe: Mariam Abou Zahab, a French academic who became a militant in Pakistan. Asia and North America: Toraichi Kono, a Japanese person in the American film industry. Asia and Oceania: Évelyne Pisier born in Hanoi, grew up partly in New Caledonia. Asia and South America: Rosana Pinheiro-Machado, a Brazilian scholar of China. Europe and North America: Abraham Solomon Freidus, an American born in the Russian Empire. Europe and Oceania: John D. Biggers, born in England and worked in Australia. Europe and South America: Bárbara de Alencar, a revolutionary in proto-Brazil disputing the Portuguese colonial government. North America and Oceania: Leonie Huddy, a political scientist in the United States who is from Australia. North America and South America: Lúcia Guimarães, a Brazilian journalist based in the United States. Oceania and South America: Ada Finifter, a political scientist who was a faculty member at universities in both Venezuela and Australia. They're not all in the relevant categories because I don't typically add pages to really general country categories, but in my opinion the addition of the country category to any of these articles would not be controversial.
  211. ^ See User:Dumelow/Challenges#EGOT
  212. ^ See User:Kingsif/Challenges#EGOT
  213. ^ Extinction: The Facts, Hostile Environment: How Immigrants Became Scapegoats, All Roads Lead to Austen, Gold star (slang)
  214. ^ See User:Dumelow/Challenges#Elementary
  215. ^ Per Classify: Principles of Model Checking (004), What We Cannot Know (121), The Evolution of Atheism (211), Why Marx Was Right (335), Chomsky's Universal Grammar: An Introduction (415), The Great Mathematical Problems (510), BOSH! (book) (641), How Not to Be a Boy (791), All Roads Lead to Austen (823), X, Y & Z (940)
  216. ^ Edmonds station (Washington) (FA) and Rainier Beach station (GA) — 26.1 miles
  217. ^ Atlas Tract to Chain Island
  218. ^ See User:Dumelow/Challenges#Rainbow
  219. ^ See User:Kingsif/Challenges#Rainbow
  220. ^ See User:Premeditated Chaos/Challenges#Rainbow
  221. ^ See User:Schminnte/Challenges#Rainbow
  222. ^ See User:Dumelow/Challenges#Well-dressed
  223. ^ Butterfly (TV series), Crocodile (Black Mirror), The Stag Convergence
  224. ^ See User:Dumelow/Challenges#Zoo
  225. ^ Fox Island (Detroit River), Hog Island (San Joaquin County), Bull Island (California)
  226. ^ "Friendship Is Magic" (My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic), "Princess Twilight Sparkle" (My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic), Goldie & Bear


Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Expanding from redirect is okay; must be an article (or list) when you create it, not a disambiguation page or redirect. Pick either the default sort or order of the verbatim title.
  2. ^ a b c The credit must be for content creation and not just nomination—in technical terms, a DYKmake rather than DYKnom credit.
  3. ^ No mixing and matching! Choose one of the sections.
  4. ^ The nominations don't all have to occupy the same calendar month—a set that contains nominations from April 1, August 2, December 3, February 4, and so on, would satisfy the requirement.
  5. ^ Prior to December 2022, the bar was 416.6 views per hour for all hooks, but was changed due to rising averages. The change is retroactive through December 2021.
  6. ^ "Topics" from "Agriculture, food, and drink" to "Warfare". That is, "Miscellaneous" is not required. Quickfails count; Wikipedia:Good article reassessment does not.
  7. ^ It doesn't have to remain at that length. See Special:LongPages.
  8. ^ Deprecated namespaces and the "transwiki" pseudo-namespace (but no other pseudo-namespaces) count. Evidence of contributing to the code of Special or Media pages counts.
  9. ^ The edits are measured over the total account activity, and not over a single week.
  10. ^ The page can be linked in the MoS at the GA promotion date or the date you first began work on it. You may not insert a link to the page yourself.
  11. ^ Each article can only be counted once; the hierarchy of classes is FA > A > GA > B > C > Start > Stub. You must make substantive improvements that bring the article from one class to another, rather than just updating the class in the WikiProject banners.
  12. ^ Today's featured article, In the news, Did you know?, On this day, Today's featured list and Picture of the day are the six possible sections.
  13. ^ One article for each of the three colours is needed
  14. ^ As of 2022: Ceres, Eris, Haumea, Makemake and Pluto.
  15. ^ The tie needs to be close enough that it falls under the scope of "WikiProject [Country Name]".
  16. ^ The 15 pair combinations are:
    • Africa and Asia
    • Africa and Europe
    • Africa and North America
    • Africa and Oceania
    • Africa and South America
    • Asia and Europe
    • Asia and North America
    • Asia and Oceania
    • Asia and South America
    • Europe and North America
    • Europe and Oceania
    • Europe and South America
    • North America and Oceania
    • North America and South America
    • Oceania and South America
  17. ^ Formerly populated places are permitted. Research stations count as populated.
  18. ^ To one decimal place, 26.2 miles (42.2 km).
  19. ^ Six articles are required, one for each colour.
  20. ^ Any definition of "country" that includes every current member state of the United Nations is okay.
  21. ^ An article can only be counted for one country, and the tie needs to be close enough that it falls under the scope of "WikiProject [Country Name]".
  22. ^ Note that, for most television programmes, not all episodes will be individually notable, making them ineligible. If the programme later has additional episodes released then the win is invalidated unless you become the creator of an article on each new episode.
  23. ^ Very loosely interpreted: any headwear is a hat; anything that covers the torso is a top; anything that covers the legs is a type of bottoms; anything covering feet is shoes. If the connection is clear then it doesn't have to be exactly a garment—Skirt (song) counts as bottoms. Ask on the talk page about edge cases.