

Two players or more can play and they count the number of articles it takes to get to Adolf Hitler. From there you look at the selected article and click the links in the main body of the article that are believed to lead to the Adolf Hitler article. ' Clicks to Hitler' Believed to be the original form of 'The Wikipedia Game,' the objective is to begin by selecting the 'Random Article' link.Each player can only use this option once though, so use it wisely. stumbled into a stub with no wiki-links) you are allowed to use one of the Category links at the bottom of an entry (e.g. ' One-Can't-Go' rule: Essentially, if you find yourself in a doomed-scenario (i.e.This is easier with two parallel machines, although it should be noted that they ought to have equivalent Internet connections. Time Trials: Rather than using the click rules, the winner can be determined by whoever reaches the "Homing Page" in the shortest amount of time.In the latter case, players start from the same Random Articles and add their score between rounds. Players can either play the course (aiming for 'par' or better) or as a competition. Reaching the article in five clicks is considered 'par', with clicks over or under five being referred to as 'bogeys' and 'birdies' respectively. ' 5-Clicks-to-Jesus': A form of Wikiracing that mimics golf, the challenge in this version is to get from a Random Article to the Jesus entry in as few clicks as possible.The winner is the person who completes the game in the fewest clicks. The number of clicks taken is counted, and once a player has completed the challenge, he sets the other a challenge of his own. ' 2-player Challenge': The form of the Wikipedia game where two people take it in turns to ask the other to navigate between two pages of their choosing, e.g.If one ever grows tired of the "traditional" version of Wikiracing, several variations of the game have sprung up, created to spice things up or otherwise raise the stakes. The game can also be played by seeing who can get to the designated page first, regardless of the number of clicks.After each round, the history folder of the web browser needs to be purged.NOTE: It is our experience that rounds with a session consisting of several people require both referees and cooperation between opponents to make sure all are treated fairly. In the latter option, a "session" begins immediately after everyone loads their randomized Starting Page and ends when the last person returns to his/her Homing Page. A round in the Wiki Game can be played at one computer terminal, where players take turns, or at multiple computers simultaneously.The browser history can be used to determine number of articles / clicks. A close tally must be kept of the number of clicks used by a player all selections must be accounted for.Of note, the latter option tends to breed a fun competitiveness between players, where one player tries to pick the most tangential wiki-links for his/her opponent.


Purge the history folder of the web browsers.Navigate all players' browsers to the start article.One is the start article and the other is the target article. Use the random article link in the navigation box to or have someone else (see procedure 1 for more information) select two random articles.The single-player Wiki Game, known as Wikirace, Wikispeedia, WikiLadders, WikiClick, or WikiWhack, involves reducing one's previous time or number of clicks. The goal is to arrive at the target article in the fewest clicks (articles), or the least time. Players (one or more) start on the same randomly selected article, and must navigate to another pre-selected target article, solely by clicking links within each article.
