Wikipedia is the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit, and it has become an endless source of information, entertainment, and inspiration. For millions of people, it’s the first stop when they want to learn something new, settle a debate, or simply waste an hour clicking from one article to the next. The site’s sheer breadth — over 6 million articles in English alone — means you can start with a simple query about a historical event and end up reading about an obscure species of frog found only in a single rainforest.
At Viraly Feeds, we celebrate the quirky, surprising, and sometimes spine‑tingling side of Wikipedia. Our writers comb through the encyclopedia to bring you the most fascinating entries: things that sound too strange to be true, stories that gave us chills, and facts that made us say “wait, really?” The result is a collection of listicles and articles that capture the magic of Wikipedia’s endless rabbit holes.
Browse the sections above to jump straight to your favorite flavor of Wikipedia weirdness, or check out the popular stories below for a taste of what the rest of our readers love.