📷 Wikipik
Can you name the Wikipedia article from its images alone?
5 fresh Wikipedia articles every day — no sign-up needed
Theme Packs
Iconic films from Hollywood and beyond
8 articlesWildlife species from across the animal kingdom
17 articlesLegendary artists and bands who shaped music
8 articlesCuisines, dishes, and beverages from around the globe
18 articlesElements of the periodic table.
13 articlesMasterpieces and the painters who created them
17 articlesNations of the world — their people, landscapes, and icons
8 articlesPlanets, missions, and wonders of the cosmos
9 articlesIconic vehicles and automobile manufacturers
15 articlesFlora from forests, gardens, and fields
9 articlesBodies of water, marine life, and underwater wonders
9 articlesBrilliant minds behind world-changing inventions
8 articlesGods, heroes, and legends from ancient myth
14 articlesFrom pianos to sitars — instruments of every tradition
13 articlesIslands, beaches, and culture of the Caribbean Sea
15 articlesFAQ
How do I play?
Each round shows you a carousel of images from a Wikipedia article. Type your best guess for the article title and hit Guess. You get one guess per article — make it count!
The daily game has 5 articles with a 20-second timer per question. Theme packs cover every article in the pack, so they vary in length (no timer).
How does scoring work?
Each correct guess is worth 200 points (up to 1,000 for the daily game). In the daily game you also earn a speed bonus of up to 80 points per question (up to 400 total) for answering quickly — bringing the maximum possible score to 1,400. The bonus stays at maximum for the first 5 seconds, then decays to zero at 20 seconds.
Does my spelling need to be exact?
Close is good enough. Nicknames are accepted as well, e.g. J-Lo for Jennifer Lopez or Big Apple for New York City.
How often does the daily game change?
Every day at midnight. You get one attempt with 5 randomly selected Wikipedia articles. Come back tomorrow for a fresh set.
Is this legal?
Yes! All images and article data come from Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons, which are freely licensed under Creative Commons. We attribute every image back to its source. Wikipik is a fan-made trivia game — not affiliated with the Wikimedia Foundation.