Starting Point: Begin with a specific Wikipedia page as the starting point. This could be anything from “Elephant” to “Quantum Physics.”
Destination: Choose a destination page that is unrelated to the starting point but can be reached through clicking links within Wikipedia articles. For example, if you start with “Elephant,” your destination could be “The Great Wall of China.”
Link Clicking: You can only navigate by clicking on links within the Wikipedia articles. No using the search bar or external links.
Path Complexity: Try to reach the destination in as few clicks as possible. It’s more fun if you challenge yourself to find creative connections.
No Backtracking: Once you click on a link, you can’t go back to the previous page. Your journey is a one-way street.
Document the Journey: Share the sequence of pages you clicked on to reach the destination. It’s always interesting to see the path people take.
- Start: Sunflower, End: Computer Programming
- Start: Jazz Music, End: Abstract Art
- Start: Ancient Rome, End: Solar System
- Start: Artificial Intelligence, End: Virtual Reality
- Start: Tokyo, End: Kyoto
- Start: Marie Curie, End: DNA
- Start: Coffee, End: Tea
- Start: Mount Everest, End: Deep Sea Exploration
- Start: Leonardo da Vinci, End: Mona Lisa
- Start: The Great Barrier Reef, End: The Great Wall of China
- Start: Space Exploration, End: Black Holes
- Start: Chocolate, End: Ice Cream
- Start: Nelson Mandela, End: Apartheid
- Start: The Eiffel Tower, End: The Louvre Museum
- Start: Elephants, End: Tigers
- Start: William Shakespeare, End: Hamlet
- Start: Ancient Egypt, End: Pyramids of Giza
- Start: Quantum Mechanics, End: String Theory
- Start: The Moon Landing, End: Apollo 11
- Start: Soccer, End: World Cup


