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Uncategorized Thursday, June 14th 2012 at 8:00 pm

Competitive Wikipedia Searching Makes For An Oddly Compelling Sport [Video]

If you’re young enough that Wikipedia existed while you were in highschool, you’ve probably played WikiWars in a library computer lab. The game is simple: Two users start on the same page and attempt to be the first to navigate to a second random page using nothing but internal links. It’s a blast. This video by thegregorybrothers shows a match in progress and acts not only as an informative tutorial for would-be WikiWarriors, but also an amazing proof of concept for WikiWars as a televised sport with commentary. While it’s surprisingly fun to watch, it’s obviously better to play. So grab a friend, start at “string beans” and get to “alternating current.” Ready? GO!

(via reddit)

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1208749424 Riley Bauer

    my brother and I started playing this back 4 years or more ago, and we called it WikiWars as well. how odd, as far as we knew, we had made it up. 

  • Leafy

    An alternate version is 5 clicks to jesus. basically self explanatory but start anywhere, and you get 5 clicks to reach jesus

  • http://www.facebook.com/tuskin.roberts Tuskin Roberts

     Weird.  My brother and I did the same thing as kids, and like you, we thought we made it up.