User:Hameltion/Bilorv's Challenges
Alphabet
[edit]Criteria: Create an article beginning with every letter of the alphabet. Bonus for getting each digit 0–9 too.
- Ally Sentnor
- Beata Olsson
- Casey Phair
- DC Power FC
- Eva Gaetino
- Felicia Knox
- Gabby Robinson
- Hal Hershfelt
- Ilana Izquierdo
- Jordyn Bugg
- Kate Wiesner
- Lauren Flynn
- Melanie Barcenas
- NWSL Championship
- Olivia Wingate
- Pietra Tordin
- Quincy McMahon
- Riley Jackson
- Sam Meza
- Trinity Byars
- United States women's national deaf soccer team
- Victoria Haugen
- Wimbledon ban on Russian and Belarusian players
- Xandra Pohl
- Yuna McCormack
- Zoe Matthews
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- 3ICE
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Ambiguation
[edit]Criteria: Create two articles that have the same title except for parentheticals.
Archaeologist
[edit]Criteria: Receive 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.
- Chang and Eng Bunker (2003, DYK 2018)
Astronaut
[edit]Criteria: Create four articles whose titles contain distinct Solar System objects from this list: the Sun; the planets and their moons; the IAU dwarf planets.
Calendar (incomplete)
[edit]Criteria: Receive a credit for an item featured at In the news, On this day or Did you know? on each day of the month i.e. from 1st to 31st.
- 1: Casey Johnston
- 2: Cátulo Castillo
- 3:
- 4:
- 5: Julia Dorsey (soccer)
- 6: Kader Nouni
- 7:
- 8: Riley Jackson
- 9: Stefano Vukov
- 10:
- 11: Mike Watts (sportscaster)
- 12:
- 13: Max Eisenbud
- 14: Jenna Winebrenner
- 15: Krejčíková–Siniaková doubles team
- 16: Mike Shenk
- 17: Paige Lorenze
- 18: "The Vatican Rag"
- 19: Madisen Skinner
- 20: Across the Board
- 21: Dawid Celt
- 22: Corrinne Tarver
- 23: Mamiko Tanaka
- 24: Jim Jordan (conjure doctor)
- 25: Medvedev–Tsitsipas rivalry
- 26: Sara Daavettila
- 27: Martha Isabel Ruiz Corzo
- 28: Huli-huli chicken
- 29: Patrick Berry
- 30: Milverine
- 31: Guslagie Malanda
Decadent (incomplete)
[edit]Criteria: Create bios for people who were born in each decade from the 1900s to the 1990s, inclusive.
- 1900s:
- 1910s: Ernest Morgado
- 1920s: Robert Blakeley
- 1930s: Kitty Harrison (tennis)
- 1940s: Joy Zedler
- 1950s: Ann Koger
- 1960s: Apostolos Tsitsipas
- 1970s: Peter Ayers
- 1980s: Tomasz Wiktorowski
- 1990s: Anton Dubrov
Elementary (incomplete)
[edit]Criteria: Create four articles whose titles contain the consecutive letters "tin", "iron", "lead" and "gold".
Maximalist
[edit]Criteria: Create an article that reaches over 100,000 bytes in length.
- Kate Martin (100,001 bytes on 12 September 2024)
Millionaire
[edit]Criteria: Create an article that gets a million views (all time total).
Minimalist
[edit]Criteria: Get 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.
Rainbow
[edit]Criteria: Create articles whose titles contain the consecutive letters of a shade of red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple.
- Red: Jenna Winebrenner (Wine (color))
- Orange: David S. Pumpkins (Pumpkin (color))
- Yellow: NWSL Golden Boot (Gold (color))
- Green: Manuel Olivencia (Olive (color))
- Blue: "The Lorelais' First Day at Yale" (Yale blue)
- Purple (magenta): Tessa Dellarose (Rose (color))
Switch (incomplete)
[edit]Criteria: Receive a credit for a hook featured at Did you know? in every slot (from first to ninth) within the section.
- 1: ... that Shohei Ohtani married "a normal Japanese woman" (pictured) who used to play professional basketball?
- 2: ... that Jake Ryan has acted in Wes Anderson films since he was seven?
- 3: ... that the conservationist Martha Isabel Ruiz Corzo sings when she speaks?
- 4: ... that Dawid Celt was Agnieszka Radwańska's hitting partner before he became her domestic partner?
- 5: ... that hundreds of people lived in Jim Jordan's orbit in "Jordanville"?
- 6: ... that the suspect in a deadly shooting at the University of North Carolina was a graduate student of the victim?
- 7: ... that volleyball player Madisen Skinner beat Texas in one national championship final – then won two national championships with Texas?
- 8: ... that people sometimes wonder whether the contortionist Sofie Dossi has a spine?
- 9:
Translation
[edit]Criteria: Create an article on the English Wikipedia that does not exist in any other language edition and is later translated into five other languages.
- Grace Van Patten (23 languages)
- Chloe Fineman (12 languages)
- Curtis Harding (5 languages)