General challenges
editAlphabet
editCreate an article[a] beginning with every letter of the alphabet.
- A - Alexander Kennedy
- B - Benjamin Blyth
- C - Charles Hutton Gregory
- D - David Anderson (engineer)
- E - Edward Woods (engineer)
- F - Frederick Palmer (engineer)
- G - George Robert Stephenson (engineer)
- H - Henry Maybury
- I - Irene Ovonji-Odida
- J - Joshua Field (engineer)
- K - Kirby Laing
- L - Leopold Halliday Savile
- M - Maurice Fitzmaurice
- N - Ng'ambo
- O - Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar
- P - Plan Giralda
- Q - Queen Mamea
- R - Reginald Coates
- S - Sydney Donkin
- T - Thomas Pierson Frank
- U - Umma Party (Zanzibar)
- V - Vernon Robertson
- W - William Matthews (engineer)
- X - Xu Yafen
- Y - Yateley Complex
- Z - Zaian War
- Bonus for getting each digit 0–9 too.
- 0 - 01-for London
- 1 - 1920 blind march
- 2 - 2009 Mediterranean Sea migrant shipwreck
- 3 - 30th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union)
- 4 - 4th Submarine Squadron (United Kingdom)
- 5 - 5th Combat Helicopter Regiment
- 6 - 623rd Field Artillery Regiment
- 7 - 7th Division (Finland)
- 8 - 87th African Infantry Division
- 9 - 92nd Infantry Regiment (France)
Ambiguation
editCreate two articles that have the same title except for parentheticals, such as any two of King, King (chess) and King (playing card).
- Bonus for also creating the disambiguation page.
- Calais Conference (disambiguation page)
- Calais Conference (July 1915)
- Calais Conference (December 1915)
- Calais Conference (1917)
Archaeologist
editReceive a Did you know credit for an article that was created by a different editor at least 10 years beforehand.
- Bonus if the article was created in 2005 or earlier.
Calendar
editReceive 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]
- Bonus for achieving this in all three categories, or at Today's featured article.
- DYKs
- 01-Jan Doo Aphane, Josephine Cafrine, Dogor, Bruges speech, Drinka pinta milka day
- 02-Jan Fatuma binti Yusuf al-Alawi, Limnological tower, Yasmin Miller, Phil Silvers Archival Museum, Abdul Hamid al-Zahrawi, Verge (royal court)
- 03-Jan Joseph Dérigoin, Caton Oak, Paris pneumatic post
- 04-Jan William Francis (civil engineer), Cindy Jaynes, Accident triangle, Roy Field, Jian Xianfo
- 05-Jan Operation Parthenon, Operation Boris, Operation Finery, Operation Shed, Plan Giralda, Azazet Habtezghi Kidane
- 06-Jan Mary M. Jackson, Michael White (British Army officer), Bechevinka, Food Act 1984
- 07-Jan Rhode Makoumbou, Edward M. Kirby, List of French generals who died during the First World War, Seamen's and Soldiers' False Characters Act 1906, Michael S. Farbman
- 08-Jan Camille Robinson-Regis, Speibecken, The Travelers (sculptures), Ye Olde White Harte
- 09-Jan Noël Garnier-Duplessis, Margaret W. Burcham, Ivan Borkovský, Prague Castle skeleton, Wallace Yew, Clarence E. Willard, James P. Cavanagh, Let's All Go Down the Strand, Stanton Catlin, Rae Smith, 9 January 1917 German Crown Council meeting
- 10-Jan Chris Whitecross, Kate Fotso, Jack Gannon, Stockton Flyer, Leo Osnas, Xu Yafen, Alicia Girón García
- 11-Jan Charles Hawksley, Gaston Cros, Ramona Go, Wallace Oak (Elderslie), Wallace Oak (Port Glasgow), Wallace Oak (Torwood), Harold A. Littledale
- 12-Jan Fatumah Ahmed, Kate Griffiths, 01-for London
- 13-Jan Jennie Carignan, Temporary gentlemen, Parliament Oak, George Smith (civil servant)
- 14-Jan Asset management plan period, French brig Euryale (1863), Supreme War Command
- 15-Jan Construction 2025, Franco-Irish Ambulance Brigade, Cowthorpe Oak, Hyde Park pet cemetery, Essential Commodities Reserves Act 1938, List of generals of the British Empire who died during the First World War
- 16-Jan Henry Bond (cricketer), Armistice of Treviso, Zoe Progl, Lone gunner of Flesquières
- 17-Jan The Burton Cooper
- 18-Jan John Clarke Hawkshaw, René Laverdure, Antoine Huré, French frigate Cléopâtre (1838), Marjorie Bell, Banging out, Corozal (dredger), HMS Stephen Furness
- 19-Jan Ogilvie Graham, Jonathan Reynolds (writer), Dotation, Loddon Bridge disaster
- 20-Jan Caroline Lenferna de Laresle, County Fermanagh War Memorial, George Nathanael Anderson, Coldbath Fields riot
- 21-Jan Louis de Roll, Roll's Regiment, Clyde (1871 ship)
- 22-Jan Medal inflation, Winshill Water Tower
- 23-Jan Jean Théveney, Whittington Tump, Zanzibar Volunteer Defence Force, Nyasaland Volunteer Reserve, 4th Submarine Squadron (United Kingdom), Gerald Marescaux
- 24-Jan Siege of Bednore, RentAHitman.com, Zungeni Mountain skirmish
- 25-Jan Robert Elliott-Cooper, David Gwynne-James, Robin Hood's Larder
- 26-Jan Never Waste a Good Crisis, 1st Cavalry Brigade (France), Capture of Wejh, New Beehive Inn
- 27-Jan Peter Frank Stott, Prince of Wales riots, Leonard Parrington
- 28-Jan Alexander Ross (engineer), Breydon Viaduct, Ali Amhaouch, Grand Quartier Général (1914–1919), Convention of Alessandria, Odette Rousseau, Umberslade Obelisk
- 29-Jan Northern Forest (England), Declaration of martial law in Russell County, Alabama, Alphons Timmerman, American Committee for the Defense of British Homes, Three Tuns, Alcester
- 30-Jan Charles Langbridge Morgan, Church of St Cuthbert, Bellingham, A.P. Mine No. 3, Johannes Wilhelm Colenbrander, Symbol of Sacrifice
- 31-Jan Clive Garthwaite, Wellington clock tower, Veiled Vestal, Flint Magama, Njini Ntuta
- 01-Feb Zura Karuhimbi
- 02-Feb Syd's coffee stall
- 03-Feb Shelton Oak, 7th Division (Finland), DYK for Sailors and Soldiers (Gifts for Land Settlement) Act 1916, Phil Fletcher
- 04-Feb William Henry Ellis
- 05-Feb Statue of Sir Nigel Gresley, List of Royal Navy flag officers who died during the First World War
- 06-Feb John Duncan Watson, Vernon Andy Anderson, James Kirkham Ramsbottom
- 07-Feb Stuart Mustow, Austins (Newton Abbot)
- 08-Feb Pow of Inchaffray, Leicester balloon riot, Colonial Defence Committee, Virginia Quay Settlers Monument
- 09-Feb Stumpery, Council architect, John Papworth (plasterer), Maud Holland, 2022 Bogoso explosion
- 10-Feb Robin Lee Wilson, Tedder certificate, Sèvres Egyptian Service, 92nd Infantry Regiment (France)
- 11-Feb British ambulances in the Franco-Prussian War, Marie-Louise (conscript), Guards of Honour (France), Garland grenade, Edward Hull (knight)
- 12-Feb Guy Dury, Claude-Laurent Bourgeois de Jessaint, Juliana Olshanskaya, 1994 Dronka lightning strike, Barrau de Sescas
- 13-Feb Queen's Oak, Congress of Châtillon, 623rd Field Artillery Regiment
- 14-Feb Alexander Milne (civil servant), St Leonard's Tower, Newton Abbot, Duty to escape, Diego (tortoise), François Henri Mouton, 5th Combat Helicopter Regiment, Royal Navy cutlasses
- 15-Feb Boybuloq Cave, Swanage Town Hall
- 16-Feb Royal Artillery Mounted Rifles, William Harrison Anderson, Albert William Bailey, Malt Shovel (sculpture), 87th African Infantry Division
- 17-Feb Tonan Maru No. 3
- 18-Feb Alan Muir Wood, Milecastle 18, Samuel Bacon, Pliofilm, Henry Fitzcount
- 19-Feb Black Bond
- 20-Feb Land mines in the Falkland Islands, Servants' Characters Act 1792
- 21-Feb Lionel Bostock, Garluark, Ephraim Bacon, Casa Rull Museum
- 22-Feb Major Road Network, Michael Magill, Treaty of Troyes (1814)
- 23-Feb Cavalry Staff Corps, Deolali transit camp
- 24-Feb Fox Brothers
- 25-Feb Zaian War, Daniel Robert Alexander, Huer's Hut, Viktor Taranovsky, Highfield Cocoa and Coffee House
- 26-Feb Roger Gaskell Hetherington, Sir Robert Clark, Thomas Barry (clown)
- 27-Feb SS Tembien
- 28-Feb John Thomas Baldwin
- 29-Feb
- 01-Mar Reclaiming Health and Safety For All, Edward Henslow, Norman McMahon, German victory parade in Paris (1871), Charles Norris-Newman
- 02-Mar Conduct prejudicial to good order and discipline
- 03-Mar St Peter's Bridge, Burton upon Trent, Lionel Collins, Park Crescent West ice well, Caleb Grafton Roberts, Museum of Classic Sci-Fi, Doman (Khoikhoi)
- 04-Mar Battle of Burton Bridge (1643), Afghan Local Police, Gilwell Oak, Action at Sihayo's Kraal, Statue of Alfred the Great, Southwark
- 05-Mar Battle of El Herri, Grand Quartier Général (1939–1940), Infrastructure Cost Review, Adrian Long
- 06-Mar Mary Denness, Yvonne Blenkinsop, Christine Jensen (campaigner)
- 07-Mar Transforming Infrastructure Performance, Burning of Southwark, Dow's Hill Interpretation Centre
- 08-Mar Dorthe Emilie Røssell
- 09-Mar Allan Quartermaine, Félix Debax, Yarmouth suspension bridge, Hubert Conway Rees
- 10-Mar Battle of Burton Bridge (1322)
- 11-Mar Kerb painting
- 12-Mar John Thomas North, Senegambia bridge, Battle of Orange Walk, SNLE 3G
- 13-Mar Henri Vanwaetermeulen, Ilford Park Polish Home
- 14-Mar
- 15-Mar Sons of Neptune (campaign group), Paper House
- 16-Mar Glen Moreno, Dawnus
- 17-Mar Integral bridge, Koegas mine, Newent Onion Fayre
- 18-Mar William Binnie (engineer)
- 19-Mar Crimean Tom, Zungwini Mountain skirmishes, Cavillargues medallion
- 20-Mar Shotley Pier
- 21-Mar Marlborough House set, John Cecil Russell
- 22-Mar Red Book of Worcester, Natal–Zululand border incident, 2019 renaming of South African National Defence Force reserve units
- 23-Mar
- 24-Mar Henry Cronin, Carlisle Turkish baths
- 25-Mar Neville Bertie-Clay, Buttington Oak, Institution of Municipal Engineers, Winged wheel, Bapaume town hall explosion
- 26-Mar Harpur Hill Quarry, William Thomas (antiquary), Henri Hekking
- 27-Mar Hard Rock (exercise)
- 28-Mar Battle of Beaune-la-Rolande, Maltese Labour Corps
- 29-Mar
- 30-Mar Joseph Maurice Pambet, HMS Racer (1833)
- 31-Mar 100th Anniversary of the Canadian Navy
- 01-Apr Army Printing and Stationery Service, Volkswagen currywurst, Colin Clinton, Great Michigan Pizza Funeral
- 02-Apr Osman Erbaş, 2021 TAF AS532 crash, Jasper Abraham murder case
- 03-Apr Military Engineering Experimental Establishment, Dorking Cockerel
- 04-Apr Provisional Cavalry, Iceberg A-74, Knowsley Hall shootings
- 05-Apr Flat-roofed pub, Poison Book Project
- 06-Apr Walter Waddington
- 07-Apr
- 08-Apr Lunar Hilton
- 09-Apr European Commission–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine dispute
- 10-Apr
- 11-Apr
- 12-Apr Windermere (submarine)
- 13-Apr Margate Jetty, Chronographer
- 14-Apr Henry MacLauchlan, Dottie Ray
- 15-Apr Kenneth Bowra
- 16-Apr Death and state funeral of George VI
- 17-Apr Herbert Garland, Natal Border Guard
- 18-Apr Alterlaa
- 19-Apr Oak at the Gate of the Dead, Sinking of the Spanish trawler Sonia
- 20-Apr Commissions of sewers
- 21-Apr
- 22-Apr Charles Inglis (engineer)
- 23-Apr Leeds Convention
- 24-Apr Garland Trench Mortar, Church Street School swimming pool, Marble Hall, Derby
- 25-Apr Ansgar the Staller, Millennium Complex
- 26-Apr Ernest Psichari, Costard (apple), Harry Daley
- 27-Apr William Glanville, Blickling Park mausoleum
- 28-Apr
- 29-Apr Saint-Bélec slab
- 30-Apr Meldon Viaduct, Fatima Zohra Ardjoune, Lundie Kirk
- 01-May Dumelow's Seedling, George Johnstone (British Army officer)
- 02-May Charles Rondony, Léon Amédée François Raffenel, Marriage bed of Henry VII
- 03-May Florence Boot, Cedric Naylor, Flying Dutchman (horse-powered locomotive)
- 04-May Queen Mamea, Adeline Gray (parachutist)
- 05-May Juanita Redmond Hipps
- 06-May Hywel Sele, Governor's Body Guard of Light Horse, Robe of State, Supertunica, Stole Royal, Robe Royal, Imperial Robe, Coronation glove, Cross of Wales, Walker Trustees
- 07-May Gaboimilla, Ernst Scheurlen, Abingdon bun throwing
- 08-May
- 09-May Western Front demarcation stones
- 10-May Milecastle 8
- 11-May Changuu, Gordana Garašić, Tony Colston-Hayter
- 12-May Erica Schwartz, Peter Hammersley
- 13-May Emilia Plater Independent Women's Battalion
- 14-May Krom Klone
- 15-May Mrs David Wright's Guard
- 16-May
- 17-May Gospel Oak, Polstead
- 18-May Mampuru II
- 19-May
- 20-May Common Sense, Common Safety
- 21-May
- 22-May Helmut Machemer
- 23-May Royal Commission on the Inns of Court
- 24-May Droitwich Water Tower
- 25-May VI Corps (North Korea)
- 26-May British Volunteer Corps, Foss (cat), Howard Bane, Otis Barrett, Africa House, Pantalon rouge
- 27-May Maurice Fitzmaurice, Milecastle 7, Route of the 2nd Armoured Division, Lassington Wood
- 28-May John Aspinall (engineer), USS Pima County (LST-1081)
- 29-May Carbatina
- 30-May Art Greenspon
- 31-May Kid Canfield, Military cooperative
- 01-Jun Milecastle 9, Court of Minstrels, Carham Hall, Prescott punch
- 02-Jun James Edwin Baum
- 03-Jun Maribel Parra de Mestre, Carl K. Becker
- 04-Jun Revels (Inns of Court)
- 05-Jun
- 06-Jun Alfred Pippard, Great George Street
- 07-Jun Conference of Dresden (1812)
- 08-Jun Sydney Cumbers, 1831 reform riots
- 09-Jun Infrastructure Client Group
- 10-Jun No. 13 Air Experience Flight RAF
- 11-Jun Millennium yews, Air France Flight 343
- 12-Jun Milecastle 19, Tutbury bull run
- 13-Jun
- 14-Jun Arthur Hartley, Ita Ekpenyon, White flags over Port Stanley
- 15-Jun HMS Sherwood (shore establishment)
- 16-Jun Blackcurrant production in the United States, Whistle Belly Vengeance, Jurate Kazickas
- 17-Jun Introduction of species to Mana Island, Charles Pinney, 1831 Bristol riots
- 18-Jun A Question of Europe, Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers
- 19-Jun Alma M. Grocki, Sir Hereward Wake, 13th Baronet, Britain Awake, James Bridge Copper Works
- 20-Jun
- 21-Jun St Mary's Church, Rolleston on Dove, George Brian Sinclair
- 22-Jun Harry Bigelow, Gang of 25
- 23-Jun Duhamel plan, Khrulev plan
- 24-Jun Bodie Creek Suspension Bridge
- 25-Jun Brimmon Oak, 1920 blind march, Blind Persons Act 1920
- 26-Jun Marie André Cantillon
- 27-Jun
- 28-Jun Sam Beaver King, Sir David Lindsay, 4th Baronet, Statue of Heracles, Arcachon
- 29-Jun Queen Elizabeth's Oak, Hatfield House, Bermuda onion
- 30-Jun
- 01-Jul Nucleus, the Nuclear and Caithness Archives, Newland Oak, Charles Bertie Prowse, Bald's eyesalve
- 02-Jul Alexander Mackay (British Army officer), Asa Binns, Jean-Pierre Lévy (resistance leader)
- 03-Jul Bicycle Tree, Queen Elizabeth's Oak, Greenwich Park, Anne Mills Archbold
- 04-Jul Milecastle 10
- 05-Jul Burton Benedict
- 06-Jul
- 07-Jul
- 08-Jul Tony Ridley, No Surrender (to the IRA)
- 09-Jul Finniston Report, Thomas Stanton Lambert
- 10-Jul 130th Regiment of Foot, Sir George Pigot, 3rd Baronet, James Chappell (servant)
- 11-Jul Joe Bertony, Roger Poole
- 12-Jul 1942 Betteshanger miners' strike, Sleeping Lady with Black Vase
- 13-Jul James Cowan Smith, 1989–90 British ambulance strike, Potato production in Algeria, Tin coinage
- 14-Jul Rhinocéros (Jacquemart), Willem van Ruytenburch
- 15-Jul East House mass shooting
- 16-Jul
- 17-Jul
- 18-Jul Chico Velasquez
- 19-Jul Robert Wynne-Edwards, Frederick Arthur Whitaker
- 20-Jul Stapenhill Gardens, People of Western Europe speech, Scenes in the Square
- 21-Jul June 6, 1944, order of the day, Nathalie Evans, Ben Purse, Uganda Volunteer Reserve
- 22-Jul
- 23-Jul Monks Bridge, River Dove, Kronstadt–Toulon naval visits, Ripon Spa Baths, Jenny Hurn, Monumite
- 24-Jul George Matthew McNaughton, Heythrop Zoological Gardens
- 25-Jul Harold Clyde Bingham, Anna Bliss, Doreen Lofthouse, Victory Vertical
- 26-Jul Archie Miller-Bakewell
- 27-Jul 1943 Rolls-Royce strike, Hercules (1970 ship)
- 28-Jul Sydney Hobart Ball, Jane Wallis Burrell
- 29-Jul Sihayo kaXongo, Burnham Pier
- 30-Jul Emory Alvord, Newell Snow Booth, Stuart Bergsma, Embassy of the United Kingdom, Kabul
- 31-Jul Albert helmet, Alf Lowe
- 01-Aug Martin Bickham, Thomas H. Branch, Bourton-on-the-Water model village, Sarah Pike Conger
- 02-Aug Jerome Babe, King Oak, Richard Ernest Dupuy, Seven Natural Wonders of the UK
- 03-Aug Sinai Park House, Economy coffin, Windsor Street Gasworks
- 04-Aug Herbert Edwin Bradley
- 05-Aug Danum shield, Donald R. Morris
- 06-Aug Rolling straight-edge, Desert Reconnaissance Battalion
- 07-Aug Robert Edgeworth-Johnstone, Friedrich Salomon Hall, John Hitchman
- 08-Aug Louis Victor Plessier, Armistice of Bologna, Milk's gotta lotta bottle
- 09-Aug MS Europic Ferry, Military reserve forces of Saint Helena
- 10-Aug Charles Watson Boise, Sycamore Gap Tree, James Rorke, National Casket Company
- 11-Aug Mustankallio water tower
- 12-Aug Michael Martin (engineer), Adolphe Smith Headingley, Adrian Becher
- 13-Aug Slough experiment, Moritz Hall, Dame Paulet's Almshouses
- 14-Aug Minchenden Oak Garden, Roberto Quintanilla
- 15-Aug Yateley Complex, George Blowers, Albert shako
- 16-Aug John Woollett, Alexander Gordon (brewer), Polhollick Bridge, Barry Melbourne Hussey
- 17-Aug Keith Foulger, Herbert Jackson (crammer), Samoan branch of the Nazi Party, Raid on Chesconessex Creek
- 18-Aug Osage Battalion, Ravenswood standing stone
- 19-Aug
- 20-Aug Berry Boswell Brooks, Punch Bowl Inn, Lancashire, Russian ship Dmitry
- 21-Aug New Zealand White Ensign, Max Vernon (police officer)
- 22-Aug Battle of Rossignol, Leslie Innes Jacques, First shot memorial, Whitesmith maze, 1683 Trent flood
- 23-Aug Anglo-Zanzibar War, William Hewett (British Army officer)
- 24-Aug Hedgehog Flavour Crisps
- 25-Aug Man from Del Monte (advertising campaign), Earl Hays Press
- 26-Aug Achille Pierre Deffontaines
- 27-Aug Alice M. Hayes
- 28-Aug Hubert Shirley-Smith
- 29-Aug Roy Thomas Severn, Battalion of detachments, William Harvey Brown, Victor Jaques, Bill Harkin, Aquis Querquennis, Youlgrave Waterworks, Robert Turner (soldier), Robert Stumper
- 30-Aug John Holmes Jellett, Rockwood & Company shipping department fire
- 31-Aug Île Sans Nom, Peter Corby, Andrew Gillison
- 01-Sep Moustache (dog), Champ de Mai, Early contractor involvement, Barclays House
- 02-Sep Monghyr Mutiny Medal
- 03-Sep Golden logistics triangle, Assembly Rooms, Belfast, Belfast Banking Company
- 04-Sep Horace Harral, Antony Hodgkinson, Brian McMahon (New Zealand Army officer)
- 05-Sep Khochu Pereman, Division slice, Chicago Radio
- 06-Sep Secret Treaty of Vienna, Alienation (speech), Elver Eating World Championships, Rorke's Drift (video game), Leutard of Vertus
- 07-Sep Robert Fletcher (East India Company officer), Monghyr Mutiny
- 08-Sep Havering hoard, Jane Stanley (died 1803), Platigliole Glacier, Bronco Charlie Miller, White bear of Henry III
- 09-Sep George McCubbin, Brizlincote
- 10-Sep Sheffield Star Walk, Occleshaw House
- 11-Sep Freddie Gilroy and the Belsen Stragglers, Joe Murphy (contractor), Steam tug Brent
- 12-Sep Reginald St John Battersby
- 13-Sep
- 14-Sep General Order No. 1 (Gulf War), List of British colours lost in battle, Maureen Flavin Sweeney, Submarine Mining Service
- 15-Sep Mike Cottell, Katherine Stuart, Light Vessel 72, Gyula Bajó, Endre Hevizi
- 16-Sep Treaty of Potsdam (1805), Dorothy Christian Hare, José Naranjo (scout), Empire Cinema, Blackpool, [National Hospital Service Reserve]], 1917 Franco-Russian agreement
- 17-Sep Inland Customs Line, Niel Gow's Oak, Pierre David (mayor), Ivan Beshoff
- 18-Sep Riad al-Saray, Route Trident, Women's Reserve Ambulance Corps, United Kingdom–India bus routes, Cambus O' May bridge
- 19-Sep Jonathan Davidson, Fourth German Inner Africa Research Expedition, Catherine S. Lutz, Thomas Holden (general), Royal Navy State Funeral Gun Carriage, State hearse, Leverton & Sons, Shaw Farm, Windsor
- 20-Sep Ninth German Inner Africa Research Expedition, London garotting panics, Raid on Kronstadt
- 21-Sep Richard Mohun, MS Nordic Ferry, Statue of Lenin at Finland Station, Dowhill Castle
- 22-Sep HHS Glasgow, Robert Williams (architect), John Davies Bryan
- 23-Sep German Inner Africa Research Expeditions
- 24-Sep 1872 Londonderry City by-election, Egyptian frigate Mehemet Ali, Storm Ulysses
- 25-Sep HMS Junella, Michael Kettle
- 26-Sep Arthur Raikes, Thomas Hawker (British Army officer), Cowbridge Girls School
- 27-Sep David Green (civil engineer), Tolzey Court, Langley Hawkins murder case
- 28-Sep Texel Disaster, 1831 Londonderry City by-election
- 29-Sep Seventh German Inner Africa Research Expedition, HMS Ganges mast, Frank Goadby
- 30-Sep Patricia Swallow
- 01-Oct Dove Bridge
- 02-Oct HMS Duke of Kent. [Barney McMahon]], Merry Gang
- 03-Oct 109th (Aberdeenshire) Regiment of Foot, Hungry Tree, Lead belt (wargaming), Gill and Coote v El Vino Co Ltd, Anders Årfelt, Egyptian Labour Corps mutinies, Benoit Blin
- 04-Oct Lloyd Mathews, Sarah Robinson (activist), Women's Defence Relief Corps
- 05-Oct Arthur Cumming (Royal Navy officer), John Ford Elkington
- 06-Oct
- 07-Oct Karnabo
- 08-Oct Hivernage
- 09-Oct Kolya Vasin, 1860 Londonderry City by-election
- 10-Oct Archcliffe Fort
- 11-Oct Beerbohm (cat), East African Mounted Rifles, Watts and Betchart murder case, Edinburgh Wild West
- 12-Oct Abir Congo Company, Song Myung-soon
- 13-Oct Sheila Heaney, Henry Firth
- 14-Oct Celia Harvey, John Giffard (police officer)
- 15-Oct Zanzibar Revolution, Denis Mann, Passmore Edwards Centre
- 16-Oct
- 17-Oct Calais Conference, German Girl Shrine
- 18-Oct Paul Emile Diou, Nottingham cheese riot, Grand Jubilee of 1814, John Hemsley
- 19-Oct Great Northumberland Forest
- 20-Oct Lee Eun-soo
- 21-Oct Charles Butters, Andrew Rawlins, Guard Force (Rhodesia)
- 22-Oct Cloghan Castle (County Cork)
- 23-Oct Oaths to Hitler, Jersey Maritime Museum, Thomas Herbert Elliot Jackson, Fred the Head
- 24-Oct Tenantry Column, Fernhill House, Execution of George Flaxman, Sir Frank Price
- 25-Oct Corps of Royal Artillery Drivers, Stahlrohrlanze, Frederick Marten Hale, Granville Colliery
- 26-Oct Robert Traill (clergyman), Akissi Kouamé, Bill Godwin, Grimethorpe Hall, Richard Thomas Glyn, Battle of Axspoele
- 27-Oct SS Fernebo, Johnny Gold, Hugh Bunel
- 28-Oct Boston Irish Famine Memorial, Professor John Perkins' Review of Engineering Skills, Mary Kekedo, Charles de Tricornot de Rose
- 29-Oct Natal Native Pioneer Corps, 1870 Londonderry City by-election, Coat of arms of the Football Association, Statutes Fair, Willmer House
- 30-Oct Moose cavalry, Bruce Tree, Battle of Craig Cailloch, Beef Bones Regulations 1997, Guy Gibson Campbell, Tramp (nightclub), Canton Coolie Corps, Andriy Kovalchuk
- 31-Oct Windham William Sadler, Regent Cinema, Deal
- 01-Nov Pilcher Monument, HMS Cicala
- 02-Nov Mapenduma hostage crisis, Rudyerd Boulton, Isambard Kingdom Brunel Standing Before the Launching Chains of the Great Eastern, Natalis Constant Darche, Richard John Andrews, Elephant of Henry III
- 03-Nov Calais Conference (July 1915)
- 04-Nov Newton Adams, Mount Judd (Nuneaton), William Robins (cricketer), Ramatoulie DK Sanneh, Death of Frederick John White
- 05-Nov Greg Fitzgerald
- 06-Nov David Gwilym Morris Roberts, Society of Gentleman Practisers in the Courts of Law and Equity, James Nathan Calloway, Columbus (1824 ship), 1914 Kenwood House ball, Maurice Mouvet, Declaration of Sainte-Adresse
- 07-Nov Rejoice (Margaret Thatcher), SS Commodore (collier)
- 08-Nov Megawatt Valley, Lonely Tree, Tree of the Year (United Kingdom), Exercise Spring Train
- 09-Nov Al-Ghuraba cemetery
- 10-Nov Thomas Paton, Harold Gourley, Hinged arch bridge, Martin Wemyss, Le Vaillant
- 11-Nov William Spencer Anderson, Neil Douglas Findlay, Edward John Granet, Noel Phillips, Woodvale Park, First World War glass-rubber exchange, Reverse arms, Kitty Hunter, Kirkcudbright war memorial, François Léon Jouinot-Gambetta
- 12-Nov Iceberg A-38, Filchner Station, David Whitaker (publisher), Arthur Leslie Walter Newth
- 13-Nov Burton upon Trent war memorial
- 14-Nov Joseph Anthony Dwyer, Monument to the King's Liverpool Regiment, Fort Raim, SS Franz Fischer, Hans von Guretzky-Cornitz
- 15-Nov Michèle Dix, Bourbaki Panorama, French ship Beaumont (1762)
- 16-Nov Barry Clarke (engineer), Ahlem Belhadj, Courtenay Edward Stevens, Kléber Dupuy
- 17-Nov Acceptance in Lieu
- 18-Nov Operations against the Marri and Khetran tribes, Tipperary Tim, Horned helmet of Henry VIII, Bir Hakeim rescue
- 19-Nov Shoeburyness Boom, Naval Careers Service, Theresa Robinson Buck, A Journey Around My Room, The Anglo-African (Lagos), War Memorial Building, Belfast
- 20-Nov James Arnot Hamilton, Woman's Head (Picasso), Taters Chatham
- 21-Nov Nahu Senay Girma, HMS Surly (1806), 1861 Maryland gubernatorial election
- 22-Nov John Boyden, Lichfield Angel
- 23-Nov Winter of 1946-1947, Lillian Bilocca, Schools Action Union
- 24-Nov Fedwa Misk, Shear vane, A man was lynched yesterday flag, HMS Surly (1855), HMS Surly (1856)
- 25-Nov Cameron Chesterfield Alleyne
- 26-Nov Ourida Chouaki, Allerton Oak, Lottie Sleigh, Richard Bonython
- 27-Nov Irene Ovonji-Odida, 1916 Berlin strike
- 28-Nov Fatou Kiné Camara, Corps of Invalids (Great Britain), Grande Tema incident
- 29-Nov Akaliza Keza Gara, Cubbington Pear Tree, Robert Campbell (colonist)
- 30-Nov Laura J. Richardson, Pigeon whistle
- 01-Dec Kirby Laing, Harimia Ahmed, Sokari Ekine, Construction Skills Certification Scheme
- 02-Dec Josephine Kulea, George Fleming (engineer), Donat Henchy O'Brien, 1993 reviews of the British honours system
- 03-Dec Suzanne Jambo, Sadko (submarine), Lamprey pie
- 04-Dec Nelly Mbangu
- 05-Dec Pwllpriddog Oak, Bernard Pitt
- 06-Dec Alice Ouédraogo, Retentions in the British construction industry, Jack Emanuel
- 07-Dec Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah, Convention of El Arish, Loch Vaa, Desmond Young (British Army officer), Durham police mast
- 08-Dec Regina Mañe Ela, Norman Colville, Calais Conference (December 1915)
- 09-Dec Sibongile Ndashe, Bailey Bridge (Walton on Trent), 1766 food riots
- 10-Dec Boom Hall, Head of a Bear, Paddy Fox
- 11-Dec Femi Claudius Cole, Farmer Review of the UK Construction Labour Model
- 12-Dec Célia Posser
- 13-Dec William Gordon Harris
- 14-Dec 'Neile Alina 'Mantoa Fanana, Alexander Lindsay (East India Company officer)
- 15-Dec Francis Gleeson (priest), Maurice Le Glay, Dutch invasion of Saint Helena, Wilhelm Werner, SS Torrington
- 16-Dec Chanju Samantha Mwale, Murder stone, Kenya Coast Guard Service, Christ Mocked, Crushed Rock, Mpape, Mo Drake, [Robert Palmer (British writer)]]
- 17-Dec Clotilde Niragira, William Thomas Sugg, William Hunter Dammond, Fort Pearson
- 18-Dec Eunice Silva, 104th (New Brunswick) Regiment of Foot, Walter Bassett
- 19-Dec Rachel Skinner, Kilbroney Park, Oral Swigart
- 20-Dec Sirra Wally Ndow-Njie, Roger Norman Sainsbury, Storming of Shelford House
- 21-Dec Dandara Touré, John Land (field hockey)
- 22-Dec Victoria Yar Arol, Twynham hut, Chris Schulenburg
- 23-Dec E. Ann Hoefly, Nellie's Tree
- 24-Dec Mozn Hassan, Milo Talbot (British Army officer)
- 25-Dec Shire Oak (Headingley), Battle of Pozzolo, Morgan's Christmas Raid
- 26-Dec Samba Yonga
- 27-Dec Ivone Soares, Bersey electric cab, Walter Bersey, United Tanganyika Party
- 28-Dec Suah Koko, Parachute tower, Gallos sculpture
- 29-Dec Ernst von Manstein, Jiangcungou landfill, John Hunter Littler, French law of 29 December 1915, Yusuf al-Hani
- 30-Dec Charles Douglas Fox, Henri Simon, Casablanca Fair of 1915, Antoinette Montaigne, Known unto God, Dalmat (yacht)
- 31-Dec René de Segonzac, Itunu Hotonu
Four-eyes
editGet an article whose title contains exactly four "i"s to featured article status.
- Bonus for four such articles.
Hooker
editReceive a credit for five Did you know? hooks listed at WP:DYKSTATS (5,000 views per 12 hours on the main page) in a single calendar month.[b]
- February 2019
- Pow of Inchaffray
- British ambulances in the Franco-Prussian War
- Guy Dury
- Boybuloq Cave
- Land mines in the Falkland Islands
- January 2020
NB: 12 hour rotations throughout this period
- Limnological tower
- Prague Castle Skeleton (ran with Ivan Borkovský but received sufficient views on its own)
- Temporary gentlemen
- Parliament Oak
- Winshill Water Tower
- Alphons Timmerman
- February 2020
NB: 12 hour rotations throughout this period
- July 2020
NB 12 hour rotation in place on last two
- Newland Oak
- Queen Elizabeth'27s Oak, Greenwich Park
- No Surrender (to the IRA)
- Potato production in Algeria
- Kronstadt-Toulon naval visits
- August 2020
NB 12 hour rotation in place on first five
- Danum shield
- Rolling straight-edge
- Friedrich Salomon Hall
- Minchenden Oak Garden
- Osage Battalion
- New Zealand White Ensign
- Île Sans Nom
- September 2020
NB 12 hour rotation in place on first eleven
- Alienation (speech)
- Havering hoard
- Freddie Gilroy and the Belsen Stragglers
- General Order No. 1 (Gulf War)
- List of British colours lost in battle
- Light Vessel 72
- Pierre David (mayor)
- United Kingdom-India bus routes
- London garotting panics
- MS Nordic Ferry
- Statue of Lenin at Finland Station
- HMS Junella
- November 2020
- Isambard Kingdom Brunel Standing Before the Launching Chains of the Great Eastern
- Death of Frederick John White
- Iceber A-38 and Filchner Station (joint hook)
- Operations against the Marri and Khetran tribes
- Grande Tema incident
- January 2021
12 hour rotations for all bar first
- Paris pneumatic post
- Bechevinka
- Speibecken
- Clarence E. Willard
- Stockton Flyer
- Hyde Park pet cemetery
- The Burton Cooper
- Siege of Bednore
- Umberslade Obelisk
- A.P. Mine No. 3
- Veiled Vestal
- February 2021
12 hour rotations for all bar last
- Statue of Sir Nigel Gresley
- Sèvres Egyptian Service
- Guards of Honour (France)
- Garland grenade
- Pliofilm
- April 2021
12 hour rotations throughout
- Great Michigan Pizza Funeral
- Flat-roofed pub
- Windermere (submarine)
- Margate Jetty
- Chronographer
- Death and state funeral of George VI
- Sinking of the Spanish trawler Sonia
- Harry Daley
- Blickling Park mausoleum
- Saint-Bélec slab
- June 2021
12 hour rotations until 20th
- Prescott punch
- White flags over Port Stanley
- HMS Sherwood (shore establishment)
- Whistle Belly Vengeance
- Britain Awake
- James Bridge Copper Works
- Duhamel plan (ran with Khrulev plan but achieved sufficient views on its own)
- Marie André Cantillon
- Statue of Heracles, Arcachon
- July 2021
12 hour rotations for all bar the first
- Charles Bertie Prowse
- Sleeping Lady with Black Vase
- Willem van Ruytenburch
- Chico Velasquez
- Scenes in the Square
- Sihayo kaXongo
- Albert helmet
- August 2021
12 hour rotations throughout
- Bourton-on-the-Water model village
- Economy coffin
- Mustankallio water tower
- Albert shako
- Alexander Gordon (brewer) and Polhollick Bridge
- Punch Bowl Inn, Lancashire
- Whitesmith maze
- Hedgehog Flavour Crisps
- October 2021
12 hour rotations for all bar first
- Grand Jubilee of 1814
- Execution of George Flaxman
- Stahlrohrlanze
- Frederick Marten Hale
- Bill Godwin
- SS Fernebo
- November 2021
12 hour rotations after first four
- HMS Cicala
- Richard John Andrews
- Columbus (1824 ship)
- Hinged arch bridge
- Kirkcudbright war memorial
- Bourbaki Panorama
- Horned helmet of Henry VIII
- December 2021
12 hour rotations except first and last ones
- Lamprey pie
- Desmond Young (British Army officer)
- Head of a Bear
- Dutch invasion of Saint Helena
- Mo Drake
- Storming of Shelford House
- Gallos sculpture
- January 2022
12 hour rotations throughout
- Yasmin Miller
- Phil Silvers Archival Museum
- Leo Osnas
- Essential Commodities Reserves Act 1938
- Zoe Progl
- Corozal (dredger)
- Coldbath Fields riot
- RentAHitman.com
- Zungeni Mountain skirmish
- Prince of Wales riots
- Johannes Wilhelm Colenbrander
- Symbol of Sacrifice
- Flint Magama & Njini Ntuta
- February 2022
12 hour rotations for first two
- 7th Division (Finland)
- Maud Holland
- Juliana Olshanskaya
- 1994 Dronka lightning strike
- Royal Navy cutlasses
- 87th African Infantry Division
- Viktor Taranovsky
- August 2022
12 hour rotations for first two and last two
- Sarah Pike Conger
- Seven Natural Wonders of the UK
- Milk's Gotta Lotta Bottle
- Man from Del Monte (advertising campaign)
- Aquis Querquennis
- Rockwood & Company shipping department fire
- September 2022
12 hour rotations for first 5
- Barclays House
- Antony Hodgkinson
- Elver Eating World Championships
- Rorke's Drift (video game)
- Leutard of Vertus
- Royal Navy State Funeral Gun Carriage
- State hearse
- Raid on Kronstadt
- Langley Hawkins murder case
- October 2022
24 hour rotations for first one
- East African Mounted Rifles
- John Giffard (police officer)
- John Hemsley
- Charles de Tricornot de Rose
- Willmer House
- Andriy Kovalchuk
- Regent Cinema, Deal
- November 2022
12 hour rotations for first four
- Elephant of Henry III
- 1914 Kenwood House ball and Maurice Mouvet
- Martin Wemyss
- Le Vaillant
- Bir Hakeim rescue
- Taters Chatham
- Lichfield Angel
- August 2024
All 24 hour rotations
- Roberto Quintanilla
- Samoan branch of the Nazi Party
- Ravenswood standing stone
- Russian ship Dmitry
- William Hewett (British Army officer)
- Robert Turner (soldier)
- Andrew Gillison
Jack of all trades
editReview an article at Wikipedia:Good article nominations in every possible top-level category.[d]
- Bonus for successfully nominating one in each category.
- Agriculture, food and drink
- Art and architecture
- Engineering and technology
- Computing and engineering
- Transport - Route Trident
- Geography and places
- Geography - Richard Mohun
- Places
- History
- World history - Abir Congo Company
- Royalty, nobility and heraldry - New Zealand White Ensign
- Language and literature
- Mathematics
- Media and drama
- Film
- Television - A Question of Europe
- Media and drama
- Music
- Albums
- Songs
- Other music articles
- Natural sciences
- Biology and medicine
- Chemistry and materials science
- Earth sciences - Winter of 1946–47 in the United Kingdom
- Physics and astronomy
- Philosophy and religion
- Philosophy
- Religion - Thomas H. Branch
- Social sciences and society
- Culture, sociology and psychology
- Education - Alienation (speech)
- Economics and business - John Thomas North
- Law - Declaration of martial law in Russell County, Alabama
- Magazines and print journalism
- Politics and government - White flags over Port Stanley
- Sports and recreation
- Football
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cricket
- Hockey
- Motorsport
- Pro wrestling
- Recreation
- Multi-sport event
- Other sports
- Video games
- Warfare - Lloyd Mathews
Maximalist
editCreate an article that reaches over 100,000 bytes in length.[e]
Millionaire
editCreate an article that gets a million views (all time total). (Not to be confused with the Million Award.)
TV pickup (1,037,644 at 20-6-24)
Minimalist
editGet 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.
- Bonus for featured article or featured list status.
Phoenix
editRecreate 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.
Polyglot
editIntroduce 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).
- Dalmat (yacht) Slovenian
- Dalmat (yacht) Croatian
- Hivernage French
- Mustankallio water tower Russian
- Mustankallio water tower Finnish
- Mustankallio water tower German
- Sleeping Lady with Black Vase Hungarian
- Osman Erbaş Turkish
- Bechevinka Italian
- Moritz Hall Hebrew
- Lee Eun-soo Korean
- Pwllpriddog Oak Welsh
- Maribel Parra de Mestre Spanish
- Apranik Arabic
- Roll's Regiment Polish
Polyonymous
editMake at least one edit in 20 different namespaces.[f]
Rock around the clock
editMake an edit in each of the 168 hours of the week (in UTC), as measured by your XTools timecard.[g]
[1] Missing: 3am Monday, 2am Friday,
Switch
editReceive 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.)
Sure I must have completed this several times over. As an example (all completed within same month) see October 2021:
- Grand Jubilee of 1814
- Fernhill House
- Hivernage
- Guard Force (Rhodesia)
- Karnabo
- Lead belt (wargaming)
- John Ford Elkington
- Andrew Rawlins
Translation
editCreate an article on the English Wikipedia that does not exist in any other language edition and is later translated into five other languages.
- Bonus for ten languages.
Textbook example
editGet an article that is linked from any Manual of Style page (a page linked in Template:Manual of Style) to good article status.[h]
Vitality
editImprove 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.[i]
Level 5: Anglo-Zanzibar War (to FA), Zanzibar Revolution (to FA)
Wall-to-wall coverage
editHave three pieces of content featured on the Main Page simultaneously, in three different sections.[j]
- Winners:
Topic-specific challenges
editAnimal, vegetable, mineral
editReceive 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
editGet three articles to featured article status whose titles contain the standalone words "red", "green" and "blue" in their title.[k] (For instance, Bowling Green, Kentucky, Green's theorem and Green-Wood Cemetery count for "green", but Greenpeace does not.)
Astronaut
editCreate four articles whose titles contain distinct Solar System objects from this list: the Sun; the planets and their moons; the IAU dwarf planets.[l] (For instance, Omar Sharif counts for Mars.)
- Sun: Yang Sung-sook
- Neptune (planet): Sons of Neptune (campaign group)
- Leda (moon) : Harold A. Littledale
- Arche (moon) : Natalis Constant Darche
Centenarian
editCreate bios for people who were born in each century from the 1000s to the 1900s, inclusive.
- 11th century Ansgar the Staller
- 12th century Henry Fitzcount
- 13th century Barrau de Sescas
- 14th century Maud Holland
- 15th century Edward Hull (knight)
- 16th century Juliana Olshanskaya
- 17th century Katherine Stuart
- 18th century Joshua Field (engineer)
- 19th century Charles Hutton Gregory
- 20th century John Holmes Jellett
Chef
editGet an article about a dish and articles containing three of its ingredients in the title to good article status. (For instance, with the dish BLT, qualifying articles include Bacon's Rebellion, Lettuce club and Tomato Kaji.)
Decadent
editCreate bios for people who were born in each decade from the 1900s to the 1990s, inclusive.
- Bonus if each article falls under the scope of WikiProject Women in Red.
- 1900s Cecilia Fatou-Berre
- 1910s Theresa Robinson Buck
- 1920s Lillian Bilocca
- 1930s Hubertine Rose Éholie
- 1940s 'Neile Alina 'Mantoa Fanana
- 1950s Ourida Chouaki
- 1960s Fatou Kiné Camara
- 1970s Mozn Hassan
- 1980s Matibeye Géneviève
- 1990s Yasmin Miller
Diplomat
editFor each pair of continents (Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, South America),[m] create an article with close geographic ties to two countries, one from each continent in the pair.[n] (For example, an article relating to an African country and an Asian country works for the first pair.)
- Africa and Asia
- Africa and Europe - Abir Congo Company
- Africa and North America - Emory Alvord
- Africa and Oceania
- Africa and South America
- Asia and Europe - Embassy of the United Kingdom, Kabul
- 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
Create four different bios about an Emmy winner, a Grammy winner, an Oscar winner and a Tony winner.
- Emmy: James P. Cavanagh - 1957 Primetime Emmy for "Best Teleplay Writing, Half Hour or Less"
- Grammy: Stanton Catlin - shared the 1965 Grammy award for best album notes
- Oscar: Roy Field - shared the 1978 Academy Award for Best Visual Effects
- Tony: Rae Smith - 2011 Tony Award for Best Scenic Design in a Play
- Bonus: Add a Peabody Award, Pulitzer Prize and a Razzie winner.
- Peabody: Edward M. Kirby - 1944 personal award
- Pulitzer: Harold A. Littledale - 1918 Pulitzer Prize in Reporting
- Razzie: Jonathan Reynolds (writer) - 1988 Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screenplay
Elementary
editCreate 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.)
- Tin: Loads, but Martin Bickham was the first
- Iron: Alicia Girón García
- Lead: Lead belt (wargaming)
- Gold: Johnny Gold
Explorer
editCreate an article about a populated place in each of the 30 climates of the Köppen climate classification.[o]
- Af: Tropical rainforest climate - Cirendeu
- Am: Tropical monsoon climate
- Aw/As: Tropical savanna climate with dry-winter r dry-summer characteristics Ng'ambo
- BWh: Hot desert - Koegas mine (previously occupied)
- BWk: Cold desert
- BSh: Hot semi-arid
- BSk: Cold semi-arid
- Csa: Mediterranean hot summer climates - Al-Ghuraba cemetery (currently populated, despite the name!)
- Csb: Mediterranean warm/cool summer climates
- Csc: Mediterranean cold summer climates
- Cfa: Humid subtropical climates
- Cfb: Oceanic climate - Megawatt Valley
- Cfc: Subpolar oceanic climate
- Cwa: Dry-winter humid subtropical climate
- Cwb: Dry-winter subtropical highland climate
- Cwc: Dry-winter cold subtropical highland climate
- Dfa: Hot summer continental climate, no dry season
- Dwa: Hot summer continental climate, dry winter
- Dsa: Hot summer continental climate, dry summer
- Dfb: Warm summer continental or hemiboreal climates, no dry season
- Dwb: Warm summer continental or hemiboreal climates, dry winter
- Dsb: Warm summer continental or hemiboreal climates, dry summer
- Dfc: Subarctic or boreal climates, no dry season
- Dwc: Subarctic or boreal climates, dry winter
- Dsc: Subarctic or boreal climates, dry summer
- Dfd: Subarctic or boreal climates with severe winters, no dry season
- Dwd: Subarctic or boreal climates with severe winters, dry winter
- Dsd: Subarctic or boreal climates with severe winters, dry summer
- ET: Tundra climate
- EF: Ice cap climate - Filchner Station
Librarian
editCreate articles about books from each of the ten Dewey Decimal classes.
- Class 000 – Computer science, information and general works
- Class 100 – Philosophy and psychology
- Class 200 – Religion
- Class 300 – Social sciences
- Class 400 – Language
- Class 500 – Science
- Class 600 – Technology
- Class 700 – Arts and recreation
- Class 800 – Literature A Journey Around My Room
- Class 900 – History and geography
Marathon
editGet two articles about places to good article status such that the shortest distance between them is the length of a marathon[p] (or within a mile).
Rainbow
editCreate articles whose titles contain the consecutive letters of a shade of red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple.[q] (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".)
- Red: Richard Redmayne
- Orange: Battle of Orange Walk
- Yellow: Execution of George Flaxman
- Green: David Green (civil engineer)
- Blue: Alice Ouédraogo
- Purple: Finniston Report
Record deal
editCreate an article for every single of an album with at least three singles.
- Bonus for also creating the album article.
Round the world
editFor every country in the world,[r] create an article with close geographic ties to that country.[s]
- Afghanistan - Route Trident
- Albania - Manushaqe Shehu
- Algeria - Ourida Chouaki
- Andorra - Casa Rull Museum
- Angola - Maria Filomena de Fátima Lobão Telo Delgado
- Antigua and Barbuda - Dow's Hill Interpretation Centre
- Argentina - Barry Melbourne Hussey
- Armenia
- Australia - Lillian Oh
- Austria - Secret Treaty of Vienna
- Azerbaijan
- The Bahamas
- Bahrain
- Bangladesh
- Barbados
- Belarus
- Belgium - Société Royale Belge de Géographie
- Belize - Battle of Orange Walk
- Benin - Hélène Aholou Keke
- Bhutan
- Bolivia - Gina Reque Teran
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Botswana - Razia Khan (economist)
- Brazil
- Brunei
- Bulgaria
- Burkina Faso - Alice Ouédraogo
- Burundi - Clotilde Niragira
- Cambodia
- Cameroon - Kate Fotso
- Canada - Jennie Carignan
- Cape Verde - Eunice Silva
- Central African Republic - Antoinette Montaigne
- Chad - Matibeye Géneviève
- Chile - Gaboimilla
- China - Pigeon whistle
- Colombia
- Comoros - Harimia Ahmed
- Democratic Republic of the Congo - Abir Congo Company
- Republic of the Congo - Rhode Makoumbou
- Costa Rica
- Croatia - Gordana Garašić
- Cuba
- Cyprus - Stavroula Constantinou
- Czech Republic - Prague Castle skeleton
- Danish Realm - Dorthe Emilie Røssell
- Djibouti - Hasna Barkat Daoud
- Dominica
- Dominican Republic
- East Timor
- Ecuador
- Egypt - Mozn Hassan
- El Salvador
- Equatorial Guinea - Regina Mañe Ela
- Eritrea - Azazet Habtezghi Kidane
- Estonia
- Eswatini - Doo Aphane
- Ethiopia - Daniel Robert Alexander
- Fiji - Fijian Labour Corps
- Finland - Mustankallio water tower
- France - Moustache (dog)
- Gabon - Cecilia Fatou-Berre
- The Gambia - Sirra Wally Ndow-Njie
- Georgia
- Germany - Ernst von Manstein
- Ghana - Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah
- Greece - Woman's Head (Picasso)
- Grenada
- Guatemala
- Guinea - Fatoumata Binta Diallo
- Guinea-Bissau - Baciro Dabó
- Guyana
- Haiti
- Honduras
- Hungary - Sleeping Lady with Black Vase
- Iceland
- India - Inland Customs Line
- Indonesia - Situ Gintung
- Iran
- Iraq - Riad al-Saray
- Republic of Ireland - Francis Gleeson (priest)
- Israel - Desert Reconnaissance Battalion
- Italy - Armistice of Bologna
- Ivory Coast - Hubertine Rose Éholie
- Jamaica
- Japan - Natsue Kondo
- Jordan
- Kazakhstan - Fort Raim
- Kenya - Josephine Kulea
- Kiribati
- Kuwait
- Kyrgyzstan
- Laos
- Latvia
- Lebanon - Al-Ghuraba cemetery
- Lesotho - 'Neile Alina 'Mantoa Fanana
- Liberia - William Spencer Anderson
- Libya - Asma Khalifa
- Liechtenstein
- Lithuania - Jurate Kazickas
- Luxembourg
- Madagascar - Berthe Raharijaona
- Malawi - Chanju Samantha Mwale
- Malaysia
- Maldives
- Mali - Dandara Touré
- Malta - Maltese Labour Corps
- Marshall Islands
- Mauritania - Lemina Mint El Kotob Ould Moma
- Mauritius - Caroline Lenferna de Laresle
- Mexico
- Federated States of Micronesia
- Moldova
- Monaco
- Mongolia
- Montenegro
- Morocco - Zaian War
- Mozambique - Ivone Soares
- Myanmar
- Namibia - Rosina ǁHoabes
- Nauru
- Nepal
- Kingdom of the Netherlands - Dutch invasion of Saint Helena
- New Zealand - Introduction of species to Mana Island
- Nicaragua
- Niger - Lalla Malika Issoufou
- Nigeria - Sokari Ekine
- North Korea - VI Corps (North Korea)
- North Macedonia
- Norway
- Oman
- Pakistan - Operations against the Marri and Khetran tribes
- Palau
- Panama
- Papua New Guinea - Mary Kekedo
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Philippines - Ramona Go
- Poland - Emilia Plater Independent Women's Battalion
- Portugal
- Qatar
- Romania
- Russia - Kolya Vasin
- Rwanda - Akaliza Keza Gara
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Saint Lucia
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Samoa - Samoan branch of the Nazi Party
- San Marino
- São Tomé and Príncipe - Célia Posser
- Saudi Arabia - General Order No. 1 (Gulf War)
- Senegal - Fatou Kiné Camara
- Serbia
- Seychelles - Josephine Cafrine
- Sierra Leone - Femi Claudius Cole
- Singapore - German Girl Shrine
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Solomon Islands
- Somalia - Suad Abdi
- South Africa - Newton Adams
- South Korea - Yang Sung-sook
- South Sudan - 2009 Sobat River ambush
- Spain - Luis Daoíz y Torres
- Sri Lanka
- Sudan - Sudanese nomadic conflicts
- Suriname
- Sweden - Moose cavalry
- Switzerland - Bourbaki Panorama
- Syria - Nibal Madhat Badr
- Tajikistan
- Tanzania - HHS Glasgow
- Thailand - Krom Klone
- Togo - Patricia Dagban-Zonvide
- Tonga
- Trinidad and Tobago - Camille Robinson-Regis
- Tunisia - Ahlem Belhadj
- Turkey - Osman Erbaş
- Turkmenistan
- Tuvalu
- Uganda - Irene Ovonji-Odida
- Ukraine - Juliana Olshanskaya
- United Arab Emirates
- United Kingdom - Operation Blackcurrant
- United States - Charles Watson Boise
- Uruguay
- Uzbekistan - Boybuloq
- Vanuatu
- Venezuela - Táchira helicopter crash
- Vietnam
- Yemen
- Zambia - Samba Yonga
- Zimbabwe - Emory Alvord
Showcase
editCreate an article for every episode of a television show with at least six episodes.[t]
- Bonus for also creating the television show article.
Taxonomist
editGet three articles about successive taxonomic ranks to good article status. For example, the genus Ninox contains the species Ninox novaeseelandiae, which contains the subspecies Ninox novaeseelandiae undulata.
- Bonus if the ranks are all order or higher.
Well-dressed
editCreate articles about each type of garment: hat, top, bottoms, shoes.[u]
- Hat - Albert helmet
- Top - Supertunica
- Bottom - Pantalon rouge
- Shoes -- Carbatina
Women of the Year
editContribute content to a monthly WikiProject Women in Red initiative for each calendar month. (For instance, Alphabet run: M & N (2024) would count for January and Geofocus: Southeast Asia (2022) would count for December.)
Zoo
editGet three articles to good article status that are not about an animal but contain an animal in their title. (For example, Rhinoceros Party.)
Notes
edit- ^ 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.
- ^ a b c The credit must be for content creation and not just nomination—in technical terms, a DYKmake rather than DYKnom credit.
- ^ No mixing and matching! Choose one of the sections.
- ^ From "Agriculture, food, and drink" to "Warfare". That is, "Miscellaneous" is not required. Quickfails count; Wikipedia:Good article reassessment does not.
- ^ It doesn't have to remain at that length. See Special:LongPages.
- ^ Deprecated namespaces and the "transwiki" pseudo-namespace (but no other pseudo-namespaces) count.
- ^ The edits are measured over the total account activity, and not over a single week.
- ^ The page only has to be linked in the MoS when you begin working on it. You may not insert a link to the page yourself.
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ One article for each of the three colours is needed
- ^ As of 2022: Ceres, Eris, Haumea, Makemake and Pluto.
- ^ There are 15 pair combinations:
Combinations
- 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
- ^ The tie needs to be close enough that it falls under the scope of "WikiProject [Country Name]".
- ^ Formerly populated places are permitted. Research stations count as populated.
- ^ To one decimal place, 26.2 miles (42.2 km).
- ^ Six articles are required, one for each colour.
- ^ Any definition of "country" that includes every current member state of the United Nations is okay.
- ^ 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]".
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.