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After 10 months of writing, editing and reviewing, the annual Wikipedia editing championship, the WikiCup, has finished. Across the course of this high-scoring competition, editors achieved 689 good articles – smashing the all-time record by nearly 75, – close to 1,500 reviews, hundreds of DYKs, a record 78 featured lists, and almost 50 featured articles.
After all this, we have a new champion, who is also an old champion. Two years ago, I wrote about my surprise at winning the 2023 WikiCup. After heartbreak in 2024 (see related Signpost coverage), I set out with determination to win my second world championship in 2025. And 10 months later, my goal has been accomplished. Our medalists this year are
Arconning in 3rd place,
Gog the Mild in 2nd place, and ...
BeanieFan11 (myself) in 1st place.
Notably, this edition of the WikiCup was the first under major rule changes implemented after the end of last year's Cup. While previously, the competition featured elimination of contestants each round before the highest scorer in the last round was declared victor, under the new rules, the top 16 of each round receive a varying number of "tournament points". This starts at 1 point, for 16th place, and rises up to 256 points, for 1st place. The winner of the tournament is ultimately decided by the participant with the most "tournament points".
A big thank you goes out to all the contestants, who greatly improved Wikipedia over the course of this year, as well as to the five judges: Cwmhiraeth (talk · contribs · email), Epicgenius (talk · contribs · email), Frostly (talk · contribs · email), Guerillero (talk · contribs · email) and Lee Vilenski (talk · contribs · email). Sign-ups for the 2026 Cup are open here. Will anyone be able to dethrone Beanie next year?
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