User:Jolielover/Challenges

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Archaeologist

Receive a Did you know credit for an article that was created by a different editor at least 10 years beforehand.

  1. White Marc Bouwer dress of Angelina Jolie (created 2011) (DYK 2025)

Minimalist

Get an article to good article status with the page having fewer than 50 edits in its history at the time the bot adds the good article icon. (This means the article must have had less than 50 edits total, not that the person claiming the award has less than 50 edits to the article).

  1. Goodnight Chicken
  2. Nora Helmer
  3. Samsum ant
  4. Marriage in the United Arab Emirates
  5. Crazy About One Direction
  6. List of songs written by Louis Tomlinson (bonus)
  7. Oscar selfie

Polyonymous

Make at least one edit in 20 different namespaces.

Translation

Create an article on the English Wikipedia that does not exist in any other language edition and is later translated into five other languages.

  1. Michele Singer Reiner

Decadent

Create bios for people who were born in each decade from the 1900s to the 1990s, inclusive.

Not completed

Alphabet

Create an article beginning with every letter of the alphabet.

Calendar

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.

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Quite the character

Create an article with a title N characters long for every value of N between 5 and 25 (inclusive). Spaces are not counted.

Polyglot

Introduce sources in 15 foreign languages to articles. Each source should contain information not found in any reliable English-language source (to ensure WP:NONENG compliance).

  1. Mohammed Bijeh (Persian)
  2. Goodnight Chicken (Chinese)
  3. del Águila family killings (Spanish)
  4. Uwari keihitoi (Japanese)
  5. Asha Noppeney (German)
  6. Helga Sonck-Majewski (Finnish)
  7. Maria Domenica Castellone (Italian)
  8. Delphine Medjo (French)
  9. Sophie Axelsdatter Brahe (Danish)
  10. Hui-bin Hong (Korean)
  11. Elmira Nazirova (Azerbaijani)
  12. Gabriela Avigur-Rotem (Hebrew)
  13. Zsófia Báthory (Hungarian)
  14. Rania Nashar (Arabic)

Phoenix

  • Recreate an article that has been deleted: Yuno Miles
  • Bring a delisted good article back to good article status:
  • Bring a former featured article back to featured article status:

Animal, vegetable, mineral

As if by magic...

  • Red Knight
  • Hunter
  • Clown: Yuno Miles
  • Balloonist
  • Wizard
  • Spaceman
  • Cook
  • Caveman
  • Zoo Keeper
  • Diver
  • Cowboy
  • Aladdin
  • Pirate
  • Gladiator: Bob Fernandez

Centenarian

Create bios for people who were born in each century from the 1000s to the 1900s, inclusive.

Diplomat

For each pair of continents (Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, South America), create an article with close geographic ties to two countries, one from each continent in the pair.

  • Africa and Asia Samsum ant (Several countries, including Sudan and the UAE)
  • Africa and Europe Asha Noppeney (Uganda and Germany)
  • Africa and North America
  • Africa and Oceania
  • Africa and South America
  • Asia and Europe Nora Helmer (Norway and China)
  • Asia and North America Matcha latte (Japan and the United States)
  • Asia and Oceania
  • Asia and South America Gabriela Avigur-Rotem (Israel and Argentina)
  • Europe and North America Dmitry Borshch (Russia and the United States)
  • Europe and Oceania Marianne Bielschowsky (Germany and New Zealand)
  • Europe and South America
  • North America and Oceania
  • North America and South America
  • Oceania and South America

Round the world

For every country in the world,[a] create an article with close geographic ties to that country.

  1. Afghanistan:
  2. Albania:
  3. Algeria:
  4. Andorra:
  5. Angola:
  6. Antigua and Barbuda:
  7. Argentina: Gabriela Avigur-Rotem
  8. Armenia:
  9. Australia: Zasphinctus imbecilis
  10. Austria: Agnes of Bohemia, Duchess of Austria
  11. Azerbaijan: Elmira Nazirova
  12. Bahamas:
  13. Bahrain:
  14. Bangladesh:
  15. Barbados:
  16. Belarus:
  17. Belgium:
  18. Belize:
  19. Benin:
  20. Bhutan:
  21. Bolivia (Plurinational State of):
  22. Bosnia and Herzegovina:
  23. Botswana:
  24. Brazil:
  25. Brunei Darussalam:
  26. Bulgaria:
  27. Burkina Faso: Delphine Ouattara
  28. Burundi:
  29. Cabo Verde:
  30. Cambodia: Goodnight Chicken
  31. Cameroon: Delphine Medjo
  32. Canada: Bradda Field
  33. Central African Republic:
  34. Chad:
  35. Chile:
  36. China:
  37. Colombia:
  38. Comoros:
  39. Congo:
  40. Costa Rica:
  41. Côte d'Ivoire: Madeleine Tchicaya
  42. Croatia:
  43. Cuba:
  44. Cyprus:
  45. Czechia:
  46. Democratic People's Republic of Korea:
  47. Democratic Republic of the Congo:
  48. Denmark: Sophie Axelsdatter Brahe
  49. Djibouti:
  50. Dominica:
  51. Dominican Republic: Carolina Contreras
  52. Ecuador:
  53. Egypt:
  54. El Salvador:
  55. Equatorial Guinea:
  56. Eritrea:
  57. Estonia:
  58. Eswatini:
  59. Ethiopia:
  60. Fiji:
  61. Finland: Helga Sonck-Majewski
  62. France: Hildegard of Egisheim
  63. Gabon:
  64. Gambia:
  65. Georgia:
  66. Germany: Asha Noppeney
  67. Ghana:
  68. Greece:
  69. Grenada:
  70. Guatemala:
  71. Guinea:
  72. Guinea-Bissau:
  73. Guyana:
  74. Haiti:
  75. Honduras:
  76. Hungary: Zsófia Báthory
  77. Iceland:
  78. India:
  79. Indonesia:
  80. Iran (Islamic Republic of):
  81. Iraq:
  82. Ireland:
  83. Israel:
  84. Italy: Maria Domenica Castellone
  85. Jamaica:
  86. Japan: Uwari keihitoi
  87. Jordan: Assassination of Abdullah I of Jordan
  88. Kazakhstan:
  89. Kenya:
  90. Kiribati:
  91. Kuwait:
  92. Kyrgyzstan:
  93. Lao People's Democratic Republic:
  94. Latvia:
  95. Lebanon:
  96. Lesotho:
  97. Liberia:
  98. Libya:
  99. Liechtenstein:
  100. Lithuania:
  101. Luxembourg:
  102. Madagascar:
  103. Malawi:
  104. Malaysia:
  105. Maldives:
  106. Mali:
  107. Malta:
  108. Marshall Islands:
  109. Mauritania:
  110. Mauritius:
  111. Mexico:
  112. Micronesia (Federated States of):
  113. Monaco:
  114. Mongolia:
  115. Montenegro:
  116. Morocco:
  117. Mozambique:
  118. Myanmar:
  119. Namibia:
  120. Nauru:
  121. Nepal:
  122. Netherlands:
  123. New Zealand: Marianne Bielschowsky
  124. Nicaragua:
  125. Niger:
  126. Nigeria:
  127. North Macedonia:
  128. Norway: Nora Helmer
  129. Oman:
  130. Pakistan:
  131. Palau:
  132. Panama:
  133. Papua New Guinea:
  134. Paraguay:
  135. Peru:
  136. Philippines:
  137. Poland:
  138. Portugal:
  139. Qatar:
  140. Republic of Korea: Hui-bin Hong
  141. Republic of Moldova:
  142. Romania:
  143. Russian Federation: Dmitry Borshch
  144. Rwanda:
  145. Saint Kitts and Nevis:
  146. Saint Lucia:
  147. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines:
  148. Samoa:
  149. San Marino:
  150. Sao Tome and Principe:
  151. Saudi Arabia: Rania Nashar
  152. Senegal:
  153. Serbia:
  154. Seychelles:
  155. Sierra Leone:
  156. Singapore: Suicide of Uvaraja Gopal
  157. Slovakia:
  158. Slovenia:
  159. Solomon Islands:
  160. Somalia:
  161. South Africa: Cyril Karabus
  162. South Sudan:
  163. Spain: del Águila family killings
  164. Sri Lanka:
  165. Sudan: Samsum ant
  166. Suriname:
  167. Sweden:
  168. Switzerland: Meta Heusser-Schweizer
  169. Syrian Arab Republic:
  170. Tajikistan:
  171. Thailand: Pogostemon helferi
  172. Timor-Leste:
  173. Togo:
  174. Tonga:
  175. Trinidad and Tobago:
  176. Tunisia:
  177. Türkiye:
  178. Turkmenistan:
  179. Tuvalu:
  180. Uganda:
  181. Ukraine:
  182. United Arab Emirates: Marriage in the United Arab Emirates
  183. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Crazy About One Direction
  184. United Republic of Tanzania:
  185. United States of America: King Combs
  186. Uruguay:
  187. Uzbekistan:
  188. Vanuatu:
  189. Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of):
  190. Vietnam: Xymmer phungi
  191. Yemen:
  192. Zambia:
  193. Zimbabwe:

Women of the Year

Contribute content to a monthly WikiProject Women in Red initiative for each calendar month. (For instance, Alphabet run: M & N (2024) would count for January and Geofocus: Southeast Asia (2022) would count for December.)

Zoo

Get three articles to good article status that are not about an animal but contain an animal as a standalone word in their title. (For example, Rhinoceros Party, but not University of Oxford.)

  1. Goodnight Chicken
  1. Any definition of "country" that includes every current member state of the United Nations is okay.

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