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Please restrict your guesses to no more than 3 per person. Add subheadings below as necessary, but try to keep them nonspecific and in line with current Wikipedia subcategories, and organized alphabetically at every level.
Please restrict your guesses to no more than 3 per person. Add subheadings below as necessary, but try to keep them nonspecific and in line with current Wikipedia subcategories, and organized alphabetically at every level.


An example guess would be: [[Anatomy of David Hasselhoff's right shoulder]].
An example guess would be: [[Anatomy of David Hasselhoff's right shoulder]], which might go under the subheadings: Science/Biology/Anatomy.


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Revision as of 14:18, 22 March 2005

This is a non-serious pool for predicting the title/topic of the millionth article (as defined by the official article count presented on the Special:statistics, and determined by the powers that be) in the English Wikipedia. The person who comes closest to the actual topic is the winner (bonus points for guessing the exact title). The current number of articles in the English Wikipedia: 6,924,242.

Other milestone pools that are still open include the following: Wikipedia:666,666th pool, Wikipedia:Two-million pool, and Wikipedia:Five-million pool.

Please restrict your guesses to no more than 3 per person. Add subheadings below as necessary, but try to keep them nonspecific and in line with current Wikipedia subcategories, and organized alphabetically at every level.

An example guess would be: Anatomy of David Hasselhoff's right shoulder, which might go under the subheadings: Science/Biology/Anatomy.

Culture

Art

Arts

Entertainment

Religion

  • Religion. Chosen entirely at random. JIP | Talk 14:14, 22 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Philosophy

Geography

History

  • History. Chosen entirely at random. JIP | Talk 14:14, 22 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Life

Education

Entertainment

Family

Food and drink

Freedom

Health

Hobbies

Home

Interpersonal relationships

Pets

Mathematics

Science

Society

Awards

Business

Politics

  • Politics. Chosen entirely at random. JIP | Talk 14:14, 22 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Technology