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Like the Wikipedia game? Not likely but you can make it.
Yeha like the wikipedia game, feel like it could be quite cool for YouTube.
I thought there was one that clicking the first link on an article, and then repeat on the next article, by the seventh you on the "philosophy" article
Edit: word
Edit 2: I think it was if you keep clicking the first link, eventually you'll get to philosophy
The first non-italicized link, specifically.
And if I remember correctly the longest one found so far is "Gandalf (disambiguation)" at 14 steps.
I obviously had to try this since I need to get up very early tomorrow morning. Now I am stuck because I am pretty sure I played it incorrectly, so just out of curiosity if anyone could verify the number of steps to get to the philosophy page by starting with this article - that would be great…
I got 19. Maybe I'm the one remembering wrong.
Edit : first non italicized nor parenthetical link. Going through pronunciation notes gets you nowhere.