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An archive of completed and in-progress efforts towards Bilorv's Challenges.

checkYAlphabet

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To create an article that begins with every letter of the alphabet.

Showcase

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What I believe are my best articles that begin with each letter. Bolded entries are FAs.

St. John's wort species

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Articles in Hypericum covering each different first letter of the specific epithet.

checkYAmbiguation

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To create two articles with the same title, aside from parentheticals. Bonus for also creating the disambiguation page

checkYArchaeologist

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To receive a DYK for an article created by another editor at least ten years beforehand. Bonus if created before 2005.

Calendar

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To receive a credit for DYK, OTD, or ITN on each day of the month.

checkYFour-eyes

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To create an article with exactly four "i"s in the title. Bonus for four articles.

Hooker

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Jack of all Trades

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Reviewed

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Nominated

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  • Mathematics:
  • Sports and recreation:
  • Music:
  • Geography and places:
  • Engineering and technology:
  • Agriculture, food, and drink:
  • Art and architecture:
  • Warfare:
  • Media and drama:
  • Natural sciences: Hypericum sechmenii
  • Philosophy and religion:
  • Social sciences and society:
  • Language and literature:
  • History:
  • Video games:

Maximalist

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Millionaire

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To create an article that reaches one million all-time total views.

  • 1:

checkYMinimalist

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To achieve Good Article (or Featured status) when an article has fewer than 50 edits at the time of promotion.

Phoenix

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checkYPolyglot

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To introduce sources in 15 different languages to articles.

Polyonymous

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To make one edit in 20/25 namespaces.

Rock around the clock

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Switch

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To have a DYK credit in each of the nine slots across sets.

Textbook

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checkYTranslation

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To create an article that is later translated into 5/10 other languages.

Vitality

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To improve Vital Articles (5 Level 5, 4 Level 4, 3 Level 3, 2 Level 2, 1 Level 1) by at least one rating class.

Wall-to-wall

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Animal, vegetable, mineral

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To receive a DYK credit for an animal, vegetable, and mineral.

checkYAstronaut

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To create four articles with the name of a solar system planet, moon, or dwarf planet in the title.

Centenarian

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To create biographies for people born in every century.

Chef

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Decadent

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To create biographies for people born in every decade. Bolded entries are part of the Women in Red project.

Diplomat

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To create articles with close ties to every combination of two continents.

  • Africa and Asia: Glorieuse Guillaume, a Mauritian athlete who competed in the Japanese sport of judo
  • Africa and Europe: Vanessa Miranville, French politician and mayor of La Possession in Reunion.
  • Africa and North America:
  • Africa and Oceania:
  • Africa and South America:
  • Asia and Europe: Hypericum × inodorum, a plant hybrid whose parents are found in Europe and the Middle East.
  • Asia and North America: Praya reticulata, a Japanese siphonophore discovered by the American USS Albatross expedition.
  • Asia and Oceania:
  • Asia and South America: MV Rubymar, a Belizian ship sunk in the Red Sea by Yemeni rebels.
  • Europe and North America: Marguerite Marie, a French scientist who studied "Americanist" grapevine varieties.
  • Europe and Oceania: Hypericum androsaemum, a plant native to Western Europe that is highly invasive in New Zealand.
  • Europe and South America: Ella Tromp-Yarzagaray, an Aruban politician from the Netherlands.
  • North America and Oceania: Ignacia Bordallo Butler, a businesswoman from Guam married to a sailor from Texas.
  • North America and South America:
  • Oceania and South America:

Elementary

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Explorer

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To create articles on a place within each of the 30 Koppen climates.

Librarian

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To create articles on books in each of the Dewey decimal classes.

Rainbow

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To create articles containing the consecutive letters of the colors red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Shades or hues of those colors are also acceptable.

  • Red: MV Rubymar
  • Yellow:
  • Orange:
  • Green:
  • Blue:
  • Purple:

Record Deal

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Round the World

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To create an article closely tied to every country in the world.

Showcase

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Taxonomist

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To get three articles on successive taxonomic ranks to Good Article Status.

Well-dressed

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Women of the Year

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To participate in a Women in Red event every month of the year.

Zoo

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To get three articles to Good Article status that have an animal as a stand-alone word in their title.