Guess the article.
You see a list of Wikipedia categories. You try to guess what article they belong to. That’s it. Here’s the rest.
- 1Build a set
Hit Create a set on the home page, give it a theme (Geography, 90s movies, whatever), and start adding Wikipedia articles. Paste a URL or search by title — the app filters out admin noise and obvious giveaway categories automatically.
- 2Tune it if you want
Expand any article in the set to add your own hints (shown as extra clues during play) or extra accepted answers(aliases Wikipedia doesn’t know about). Remove any Wikipedia category that feels too obvious.
- 3Share it
Tap the share icon on any set to copy its link. Send it to friends — they can play on their own device without signing up.
- 4Play
Each round shows every category for one article. Type what you think the article is. Exact match and close matches both count; close calls let you self-adjudicate with a Close enough button on the results screen.
- 5See how you did
At the end you get a percentage score, a per-article recap, and a shareable emoji string you can paste into group chat.
Tips
Pass-and-play — one device, one person at a time. No turns are enforced; take turns however you like.
Use Quick Random on the home page to pull a few articles from every set in the database for a grab-bag round.
Spelling mistakes, missing articles like 'the', and partial matches usually count. If you typed something close but got rejected, use Close enough.
Green-highlighted hints are hints the creator wrote themselves. They're usually your best clue.