Wikipedia Daily Historical Facts Game iPhone: What's Available
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Gadget HacksWikipedia Daily Historical Facts Game iPhone: What's Availablegadgethacks.comWikipedia Daily Historical Facts Game iPhone: What's Available The "which came first?" Wikipedia quiz is real. It's just not listed for iPhone. Wikimedia's own experiments page shows the daily historical facts game as Android only, with no iPhone version in any published materials, per the Wikimedia Foundation. A separate Wikimedia game is playable on mobile devices in a browser, but it's a navigation challenge, not a history quiz. If you're searching for one and land on the other, you'll know immediately they aren't the same thing. This piece covers what the historical "which came first?" quiz actually is, why iPhone users can't access it based on current documentation, what WikiRun offers instead, and where both experiments stand as of June 2026. Is the Wikipedia daily historical facts game on iPhone? Wikimedia's experiments page describes a daily quiz that pairs two historical events sharing the same calendar date and asks players which happened first, accordin
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