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Wikipedia:Popular pages

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"Wikipedia is the best thing ever. Fact. Making it even better? Its public list of stats, shedding light on what the collective world is thinking about."[1]

The popular pages from December 1, 2007, to the present demonstrates human interests during that period. The views data for Wikipedia's first years (2001–2007) is fragmentary and complete data on mobile views is available only since July 1, 2015. This presently (until the age of advanced electronic archeology) precludes the possibility of all-time ranking with the multiyear perspective being the closest we can get to.

The lists below include desktop views since December 1, 2007, and mobile views since July 1, 2015. For consolation, with this data we are very close to the all time ranking and will ever be closer. Wikipedia logged significantly less views before the count started in December 2007. Wikipedia reached the top 10 of Alexa.com in March 2007,[2] only half a year earlier, and before May 2003 Wikipedia had not even been on this list of 3000 websites.[3] Moreover, as views accumulate over time, the pre-2007 views become ever less significant. Even if known, they would not alter either the ranking, or views counted in hundreds of millions.

Being one of the best indicators of "what the collective world is thinking about," the list of most viewed Wikipedia pages receives wide attention in unassociated institutions and external popular media sources. One scholar in 2007 was puzzled why Wikipedia does not offer a "most viewed" or "most popular" feature on its site that can be easily found, as is the case on some contemporary highly visited sites, such as YouTube, Digg or Del.icio.us.[4]

University Degli Studi di Milano created an engine of the complete yearly ranking of all Wikipedia articles for 2014–2021.[5] In 2013, an external media source attempted to determine the 10 most popular Wikipedia pages of all time.[6] The same year the BBC news website published an article discussing most searched Wikipedia articles in 2012 in different languages.[7] Other versions of top-lists for shorter periods are regularly published and discussed by external popular media.[8][9][10][11][12][13][14]

Most-viewed pages were detected from earlier lists for shorter periods (named in Wikipedia:Statistics#Page views). The number of views for the detected pages were found by such engines as Wikitally (existed until 2017), Multiyear ranking of Wikipedia pages views[15] and Massview.[16] The latter counts views by category since July 1, 2015.

The undisputed leader is Wikipedia's Main page, with over 46.8 billion views as of January 2023—more than the rest of the Top-100 list combined, including non-ranked pages. For comparison, "Baby Shark", which leads YouTube for the most views on that site[17] has 11.9 billion views. According to its information page, the Main page was created as Wikipedia marked its first year, on January 26, 2002. Wikipedia:Most popular pages October 2001, however, states that the Main page had existed and led by wide margin already in October 2001. It is not known which pages had led the ranking during Wikipedia's first months, although by the end of the first month (January 31, 2001) the most viewed page was Usenet cabal.[18]

Among the conventional pages with mostly human intentional views (ranked pages below), the United States probably took the lead in the pre-view-count period (2001–2007), as it can be seen in the October 2001 list and featured strongly in all available monthly reports for 2003 and 2004. Having held the first place until January 20, 2021, the US was surpassed by its former President, Donald Trump. The US regained the leadership in August the same year.

By Wikipedia’s 20th anniversary (in 2021), it had become clear that the most interesting phenomena for humans are… humans, especially contemporaries and especially when they die.

In total, humans represent over a quarter of all Wikipedia articles.[19] As of January 2023, 66 pages of the top-100 list belong to humans. It was not the case from the beginning. In the October 2001 list, for example, we see one human—the co-founder of Wikipedia Larry Sanger. Within two decades, however, a huge human invasion occurred. Humans came seriously and for long.

Correspondingly, the most interesting object in the Universe for humans is the planet of the humans, provided we disregard Star Wars, Darth Vader and the situation comedy called The Big Bang Theory. Half a millennium after Copernicus and a century after Edwin Hubble, the collective interest remains geocentric.

(December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023).

COVID-19 appeared on the all-time list in June 2020; the page did not exist in the beginning of the year. In this respect, COVID-19 is the biggest phenomenon Wikipedia has ever known.

Donald Trump became the first person to reach 200 million views and overall second only after his country. On January 20, 2017, the day of his inauguration, he surpassed the United States for the all time lead among the ranked pages in what we know as the first change of the leading page. The 2021 storming of the United States Capitol gave him the decisive push. By notable contrast, his predecessor Barack Obama could not reach the US in two terms. Joe Biden debuted on the list on November 12, 2020.

In 2021, Manchester United became the first sports team to enter the list.

In the first trimester of 2022, Vladimir Putin debuted on the list. Among the non-English speaking politicians, he became the first active state leader, the first living political leader, and overall second only to Adolf Hitler. Synchronously, Russia progressed 14 places and Will Smith 12 places.

RankPageViews in millions
[lower-alpha 1] Main Page 46,800
[lower-alpha 1] Special:Search 15,000
[lower-alpha 1] Special:Random 7,900
[lower-alpha 2] - 2,900
[lower-alpha 1] Undefined 1,800
[lower-alpha 3] United States Senate[20] 350
[lower-alpha 1] Special:Watchlist 344
[lower-alpha 1] Special:Randompage 314
[lower-alpha 4] YouTube 296
[lower-alpha 4] Wiki 277
[lower-alpha 4] Facebook 277
1 United States 254
2 Donald Trump 243
[lower-alpha 3] Wikipedia 228
[lower-alpha 2] 404.php 225
[lower-alpha 3] xHamster 212
[lower-alpha 1] Portal:Current events 208
3 Elizabeth II 198
[lower-alpha 4] Google 193
[lower-alpha 1] Special:Book 185
[lower-alpha 1] Special:CreateAccount 172
4 India 165
5 Barack Obama 161
[lower-alpha 1] Search 153
[lower-alpha 3] Bible 153
6 Cristiano Ronaldo 151
7 World War II 145
8 United Kingdom 144
9 Michael Jackson 142
[lower-alpha 1] Wikipedia:Your first article 137
10 Elon Musk 135
[lower-alpha 1] Special:RecentChanges 135
11 Sex 132
[lower-alpha 5] Cleopatra 132
12 Lady Gaga 129
12 Adolf Hitler 129
14 Eminem 127
15 Lionel Messi 125
16 Game of Thrones 122
17 World War I 121
18 The Beatles 116
19 Justin Bieber 114
20 Canada 113
20 Freddie Mercury 113
22 Kim Kardashian 111
23 Johnny Depp 109
[lower-alpha 1] Creative Commons Attribution 109
24 Steve Jobs 108
24 Dwayne Johnson 108
26 Michael Jordan 107
26 Australia 107
28 List of presidents of the United States 104
29 The Big Bang Theory 103
30 Taylor Swift 102
[lower-alpha 1] Search engine[24] 102
31 Stephen Hawking 101
31 List of highest-grossing films 101
33 China 100
[lower-alpha 1] Portal:Contents 100
[lower-alpha 1] XXXX 96
[lower-alpha 3] Malware 96
34 Russia 96
34 New York City 96
34 Japan 96
34 Kanye West 96
38 List of Marvel Cinematic Universe films 95
38 Abraham Lincoln 95
40 LeBron James 94
40 Charles III[25] 94
40 Darth Vader 94
40 Star Wars 94
40 Miley Cyrus 94
40 Germany 94
40 September 11 attacks[26] 94
47 Leonardo DiCaprio 93
48 Kobe Bryant 92
48 Selena Gomez 92
50 Joe Biden 91
50 Tom Cruise 91
50 Rihanna 91
50 Albert Einstein 91
50 Academy Awards 91
55 Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 90
55 Harry Potter 90
55 Elvis Presley 90
55 The Walking Dead (TV series) 90
59 Scarlett Johansson 89
59 Lil Wayne 89
59 Tupac Shakur 89
59 Angelina Jolie 89
63 Queen Victoria 88
63 Jeffrey Dahmer 88
65 John F. Kennedy 87
65 COVID-19 pandemic[27] 87
67 Diana, Princess of Wales 86
67 Marilyn Monroe 86
69 Keanu Reeves 85
69 Arnold Schwarzenegger 85
69 How I Met Your Mother 85
69 Chernobyl disaster 85
69 France 85
69 Ariana Grande 85
75 Jennifer Aniston 84
75 Breaking Bad 84
77 Meghan, Duchess of Sussex 83
77 Muhammad Ali 83
77 Will Smith 83
80 Ted Bundy 82
80 Pablo Escobar 82
80 Mila Kunis 82
80 Vietnam War 82
80 Mark Zuckerberg 82
85 Manchester United F.C. 81
85 William Shakespeare 81
87 Titanic[28] 80
87 Tom Brady 80
87 Jay-Z[29] 80
87 Singapore 80
87 Earth 80
87 Bill Gates 80
[lower-alpha 1] Wikipedia:Contact us 80
93 Winston Churchill 78
93 Bruce Lee 78
93 Nicki Minaj 78
93 Israel 78
97 Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon 77
97 John Cena 77
97 Charles Manson 77
97 Ryan Reynolds 77
97 Brad Pitt 77
97 Vladimir Putin 77
Notes
  1. Ethan Wolff-Mann, a former Deputy Editor of Supercompressor, Thrillist, https://www.thrillist.com/tech/the-most-popular-articles-on-wikipedia-in-august-2014
  2. https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia.org_is_more_popular_than...
  3. Wikipedia:Milestones 2003 entry for May 22
  4. Anselm Spoerri, "What is Popular on Wikipedia and Why," First Monday, 2007, https://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1765/1645
  5. The engine allows to chart pages by categories and rank pages by views, links, or combination of both ("harmonic centrality"). "The Open Wikipedia Ranking," http://wikirank.di.unimi.it/faq.html
  6. "The 10 Most Popular Wikipedia Pages of All Time," http://heavy.com/social/2013/05/10-most-popular-wikipedia-pages-ever/
  7. "Wikipedia’s most searched articles of the year revealed," ‘’BBC news’’, http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-20858333
  8. Most visited Wikipedia articles by language in 2015," Pewresearch, http://www.pewresearch.org/2016/01/14/wikipedia-top-10/
  9. "The top-viewed Wikipedia page for every day of 2014," Quartz, http://qz.com/322155/the-top-viewed-wikipedia-page-for-every-day-of-2014/
  10. "The Most Popular Pages on Wikipedia in 2012: Facebook, One Direction and … Cul De Sacs?" AllthingsD.com, http://allthingsd.com/20121227/the-most-popular-pages-on-wikipedia-in-2012-facebook-one-direction-and-cul-de-sacs/
  11. "Wikipedia's Most Popular Pages, in 35 Languages," Citylab, http://www.citylab.com/tech/2012/12/wikipedias-most-popular-pages-35-languages/4281/
  12. John R. Quain, "What I learned from Wikipedia's most popular articles of 2012," FoxNews.com, January 02, 2013, http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/01/02/what-learned-from-wikipedia-most-popular-articles-2012.html\
  13. "The Top 100 Most Viewed Articles on Wikipedia During 2013," InfoDocket Library Journal, http://www.infodocket.com/2013/12/31/the-top-100-most-viewed-articles-on-wikipedia-during-2013/
  14. "Wikipedia's most-viewed articles in 2012 were..." CNet, http://www.cnet.com/news/wikipedias-most-viewed-articles-in-2012-were/
  15. http://wikipediaviews.org/displayviewsformultipleyears.php
  16. https://tools.wmflabs.org/massviews/
  17. List of most viewed YouTube videos,
  18. "All-time" in this case means 16 days. stats.wikimedia.org: ZeitGeist.
  19. As of January 1, 2021, 1,779,203 people out of 6,047,509 articles. http://wikirank-2020.di.unimi.it/?search=human&type=harmonic&pageSize=10
  20. The Senate exploded on February 8, 2020, with 17 million views and the following two months averaged 5 million views per day, totaling 333 million views in this period, over 99% of them mobile views.
  21. Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2013-02-04/Special report
  22. Ian Silvera, "Wikipedia’s Cleopatra mystery, AI and the future of truth on the internet," Future Media, August 28, 2021, https://www.news-future.com/p/wikipedias-cleopatra-mystery-and
  23. "Wikimystery: Why is Cleopatra constantly trending on Wikipedia?" Input"", March 3, 2022, https://www.inverse.com/input/culture/why-cleopatra-trending-wikipedia
  24. With redirect views Wsearch.php.
  25. Including redirect views from Charles, Prince of Wales.
  26. Including redirect views of September 11, 2001 attacks.
  27. The page was renamed twice and each time began new count. Here the lost views are included. The original title was Wuhan Coronavirus outbreak and then 2019-20 Coronavirus pandemic.
  28. Including redirect views from RMS Titanic
  29. Including redirect views from JAY-Z

(December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023)

RankPageViews in millions
1 Earth 80
2 Sun 40
3 Moon 39
[lower-alpha 6] Skathi (moon) 38
4 Black hole 37
4 Mars 37
6 Solar System 36
7 Pluto 31
8 Big Bang 30
9 Milky Way 26
10 Saturn 23
11 Kepler's Supernova 20
12 Universe 19
13 Dark matter 18
14 Galaxy 16
15 Jupiter 15
16 Venus 14
17 Supernovae 13
18 Andromeda Galaxy 12
19 Mercury (planet) 10
20 Neptune 9.5
21 Uranus 9.2
22 Solar eclipse 7.6
23 Lunar eclipse 7.2
24 Dark energy 7.0
24 Halley's Comet 7.0
26 Event horizon 6.5
27 Titan (moon) 6.2
28 Eclipse 5.7
28 Sirius 5.7
30 Winter solstice 5.4
30 Ceres (dwarf planet) 5.4
30 Alpha Centauri 5.4
Note

    (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023)

    Ranked here are Earth’s non-organic phenomena.

    RankPageViews in millions
    1 Mount Everest 46
    2 Bermuda Triangle 44
    3 Africa 40
    4 Hurricane Katrina 36
    5 North America 34
    6 Earthquake 32
    7 Climate change 31
    7 Continent 31
    9 Antarctica 30
    9 Asia 30
    11 Tsunami 28
    12 Volcano 26
    13 South America 23
    14 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami 22
    15 Grand Canyon 19
    15 Canary Islands 19
    17 Himalayas 17
    17 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami 17
    17 Yellowstone National Park 17
    17 Americas 17
    21 Nile 16
    21 Crimea 16
    21 Mississippi 16
    24 Ocean 15
    24 Pacific Ocean 15
    24 Balkans 15
    24 Lightning 15
    28 Ice Age 14
    28 Atlantic Ocean 14
    30 Amazon River 13
    30 Ganges 13
    30 Palau 13
    30 Long Island 13

    (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023)

    While the interest to Universe is strongly geocentric, the interest to living being is less anthropocentric. Three species are more popular than human, two more share the fifth place with us and animal does better too.

    RankPageViews in millions
    1 Cat 61
    2 Dog 50
    3 Animal 38
    3 Lion 38
    5 Coronavirus 37
    5 Tiger 37
    5 Human 37
    8 Dinosaur 29
    9 Elephant 27
    10 Virus 26
    11 Horse 25
    12 Photosynthesis 23
    13 Evolution 22
    13 Apple 22
    13 Bird 22
    16 Mammal 21
    16 Potato 21
    16 Polar bear 21
    19 Shark 20
    19 Snake 20
    19 Spider 20
    19 Rabbit 20
    19 Platypus 20
    19 Dolphin 20
    25 Tyrannosaurus 19
    25 Cougar 19
    25 Jaguar 19
    25 Chicken 19
    25 Maize 19
    30 Cattle 18
    30 Dodo 18
    30 Turmeric 18
    30 Tomato 18
    30 Cheetah 18
    30 Giraffe 18
    30 Bear 18
    30 Raccoon 18
    30 Octopus 18

    (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023)

    RankPageViews in millions
    1 World War II 145
    2 World War I 121
    3 Vietnam War 82
    4 American Civil War 71
    [lower-alpha 7] Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 54
    [lower-alpha 8] 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 50
    [lower-alpha 9] Cold War 49
    [lower-alpha 7] Attack on Pearl Harbor 46
    5 Korean War 45
    6 Russo-Ukrainian War 34
    7 American Revolutionary War 33
    8 Syrian civil war 31
    [lower-alpha 7] Normandy landings 30
    9 Gulf War 30
    10 Iraq War 29
    11 Crusades 24
    12 Falklands War 23
    [lower-alpha 7] Battle of Stalingrad 23
    13 War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) 22
    [lower-alpha 7] Battle of the Bulge 19
    [lower-alpha 7] Battle of Midway 19
    [lower-alpha 10] Battle of Waterloo 19
    [lower-alpha 11] World War III 18
    14 Six-Day War 18
    [lower-alpha 9] Israeli–Palestinian conflict 18
    14 Crimean War 18
    [lower-alpha 7] Battle of Dunkirk 17
    16 Spanish Civil War 17
    17 War of 1812 15
    [lower-alpha 9] The Troubles 14
    18 French and Indian War 14
    18 Napoleonic Wars 14
    18 Yom Kippur War 14
    21 Mexican–American War 13
    21 Bosnian War 13
    21 Kargil War 13
    [lower-alpha 7] Battle of Britain 13
    [lower-alpha 12] 2003 invasion of Iraq 13
    24 Indian Rebellion of 1857 12
    24 Iran–Iraq War 12
    [lower-alpha 7] Dunkirk evacuation 12
    26 Boxer Rebellion 11
    26 Winter War 11
    28 Second Boer War 10
    28 Kosovo War 10
    [lower-alpha 13] Trojan War 10
    [lower-alpha 7] Battle for France 9.5
    30 Soviet-Afghan War 9.5
    30 Hundred Years' War 9.5
    Notes

      Empires and hegemonies

      [mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

      (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023)

      Ancient Egypt and History of Japan are on the list because originally Egypt and Japan were empires established by King Narmer[1] and the Yamato Dynasty[2] respectively. Sumer[3] and Sparta[4] are on the list as hegemonies.

      RankPageViews in millions
      1 Soviet Union 63
      2 Ottoman Empire‎ 49
      3 Roman Empire‎ 43
      4 Nazi Germany 41
      5 British Empire 32
      6 Byzantine Empire 28
      7 Ancient Egypt 25
      8 Mughal Empire 24
      8 Sparta 23
      10 Russian Empire 18
      10 German Empire 17
      12 Qing dynasty 16
      13 Holy Roman Empire‎[lower-alpha 14] 15
      13 Austria-Hungary 15
      15 Inca Empire 13
      15 Empire of Japan 13
      17 Ming dynasty 11
      18 Mongol Empire 11
      19 Han dynasty 9.4
      20 Maurya Empire‎ 9.2
      21 Spanish Empire 9.0
      22 Tang dynasty 8.8
      23 Sumer 8.6
      23 History of Japan 8.6
      25 Achaemenid Empire 8.4
      26 Gupta Empire 7.4
      26 Delhi Sultanate 7.4
      28 Umayyad Caliphate[lower-alpha 14] 6.7
      29 Assyria‎ 6.4
      30 Abbasid Caliphate 6.1
      Notes
      1. Toby Wilkinson, Early Dynastic Egypt, London: Routledge, 1999, p 68.
      2. Kenneth Henshall, A History of Japan: From the Stone Age to Christianity, London: Palgrave, 2012, pp 15-16, 22.
      3. The political pattern of Sumer was hegemony shifting from city to city and called the King of Kish. Amelie Kuhrt, The Ancient Near East circa 3000 - 330 BC, London & New York: Routledge, 1995, vol I, pp 30-31, 42.
      4. Sparta was the hegemon of the Peloponnesian League. "Spartan hegemony (404-371 B.C) after the Peloponnesian War," Short History, 2015, https://www.shorthistory.org/ancient-civilizations/ancient-greece/spartan-hegemony-404-371-b-c/?amp=1

      (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023)

      The list includes current member states of the United Nations.

      In 2022, Ukraine debuted on the list, due to that year's invasion, while Russia surpassed Germany and Japan.

      RankPageViews in millions
      1 United States 254
      2 India 165
      3 United Kingdom 144
      4 Canada 113
      5 Australia 107
      6 China 100
      7 Russia 98
      8 Japan 96
      9 Germany 94
      10 France 85
      11 Singapore 80
      12 Israel 78
      13 Pakistan 68
      13 Philippines 68
      15 Brazil 67
      16 Italy 66
      16 Netherlands[lower-alpha 15] 66
      16 New Zealand[lower-alpha 15] 66
      19 Ukraine 64
      19 Spain 64
      19 Turkey 64
      22 South Africa 62
      23 Mexico 61
      24 Indonesia 60
      25 Switzerland 58
      26 North Korea 56
      27 Sweden 55
      28 Iran 54
      29 United Arab Emirates 52
      30 Egypt 51
      31 Poland 51
      32-189 158 countries 50-6.6
      190 Federated States of Micronesia 6.5
      191 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 6.3
      192 Eswatini 6.1
      193 São Tomé and Príncipe 5.9
      194 Republic of the Congo 4.9
      Note

        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2022)

        RankPageContinentViews in millions
        1 New York City North America 96
        2 Singapore Asia 80
        3 London Europe 76
        4 Hong Kong Asia 62
        5 Los Angeles North America 53
        6 Dubai Asia 51
        7 Washington, D.C. North America 47
        8 Paris Europe 44
        8 Chicago North America 44
        [lower-alpha 16] Angelsberg Europe 44
        10 Mumbai Asia 38
        11 San Francisco North America 37
        12 Rome Europe 33
        12 Monaco Europe 33
        12 Toronto North America 33
        15 Tokyo Asia 32
        16 Philadelphia North America 31
        17 Machu Picchu South America 30
        18 Jerusalem Asia 28
        18 Amsterdam Europe 28
        18 Boston North America 28
        21 Barcelona Europe 27
        21 Seattle North America 27
        21 Istanbul Europe/Asia 27
        21 Berlin Europe 27
        25 Vatican Europe 26
        25 Vancouver North America 26
        27 Shanghai Asia 25
        27 Pompeii Europe 25
        29 Venice Europe 24
        29 Atlanta North America 24
        29 Montreal North America 24
        29 Moscow Europe 24
        Note

        Buildings and structures

        [mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023).

        On July 6, 2022, the enigmatic explosion[1] blowed Georgia Guidestones 23 places up in the list (rank 33). Dismantled the same day, the Guidestones remain here.

        On September 8, the same year, Balmoral Castle debuted on the list (rank 81). The Queen's death in the Castle almost doubled its all time views.

        Rank*PageDate of completion [lower-alpha 17]Views in millions
        1 Taj Mahal 1653 53
        2 Burj Khalifa 2009 44
        3 Statue of Liberty 1886 40
        4 Great Wall of China c. 212 BC 39
        5 Eiffel Tower 1889 37
        6 Berlin Wall 1960s 33
        7 Machu Picchu 15th century 30
        8 Stonehenge 3rd millennium BC 29
        9 Mount Rushmore National Memorial 1939 28
        9 Colosseum 80 28
        9 Auschwitz concentration camp 1942 28
        12 Great Pyramid of Giza c. 2560 BC 26
        13 One World Trade Center 2014 24
        14 Empire State Building 1931 23
        15 White House 1800 22
        15 Petra [lower-alpha 18] 5th century BC 22
        17 Large Hadron Collider 2008 21
        17 Hagia Sophia 537 21
        19 Golden Gate Bridge 1937 18
        19 Panama Canal 1914 18
        21 Angkor Wat 12th century 17
        21 Big Ben 1859 17
        21 Guantanamo Bay detention camp 2002 17
        21 Buckingham Palace 1850 17
        25 Christ the Redeemer (statue) 1931 16
        25 Kaaba Before 610 16
        27 New York Stock Exchange 1903 15
        27 Parthenon 5th century BC 15
        29 Pantheon, Rome c. 126 14
        29 Disneyland 1955 14
        29 Colossus of Rhodes 280 BC 14
        29 ADX Florence 1994 14
        33 Notre-Dame de Paris 1345 13
        33 Wembley Stadium 2007 13
        33 World Trade Center (1973–2001) 1973 13
        33 Westminster Abbey 960 13
        33 Windsor Castle 11th century 13
        33 Georgia Guidestones 1980 13
        39 Statue of Unity 2018 12
        39 Suez Canal 1869 12
        39 Walt Disney World 1971 12
        39 Channel Tunnel 1994 12
        39 Forbidden City 1420 12
        39 Willis Tower 1973 12
        45 Timbuktu [lower-alpha 18] 5th century BC 11
        45 Taipei 101 2004 11
        45 Arc de Triomphe 1836 11
        45 Lighthouse of Alexandria c. 246 BC 11
        49 Mohenjo-daro [lower-alpha 18] 3rd millennium BC 10
        49 John F. Kennedy International Airport 1948 10
        49 Temple of Artemis c. 540 BC 10
        49 Library of Alexandria 3rd century BC 10
        49 Brooklyn Bridge 1883 10
        49 Code of Hammurabi c. 1754 BC 10
        55 Leaning Tower of Pisa 1372 9.6
        56 Statue of Zeus at Olympia 5th century BC 9.2
        56 Acropolis of Athens 5th century BC 9.2
        58 New York City Subway 1904 9.0
        59 Dome of the Rock 692 8.9
        60 Great Sphinx of Giza 2532 BC 8.8
        61 Palace of Versailles 1678 8.7
        62 Wall Street 19th century 8.4
        63 Antilia (building) 2010 8.3
        64 David (Michelangelo) 1504 8.2
        64 Church of the Holy Sepulchre 335 8.2
        66 7 World Trade Center 2006 8.1
        66 Al-Aqsa Mosque 705 8.1
        68 Göbekli Tepe [lower-alpha 18] 10th millennium BC 7.9
        69 Moai 14th century 7.8
        70 Chichen Itza [lower-alpha 18] 7th century 7.5
        71 Epcot 1982 7.4
        71 Petronas Towers 1996 7.4
        73 Hoover Dam 1936 7.2
        74 Terracotta Army 3rd century BC 7.0
        74 Tower of London 1078 7.0
        76 Red Fort 1648 6.9
        76 Delhi Metro 2002 6.9
        78 Jeddah Tower On hold 6.8
        78 Louvre 1793 6.8
        78 St. Peter's Basilica 1626 6.8
        81 Balmoral Castle 1856 6.7
        81 British Museum 1753 6.7
        81 Brandenburg Gate 1791 6.7
        84 Neuschwanstein Castle 1886 6.6
        85 Indira Gandhi International Airport 1940s 6.5
        86 Hadrian's Wall 128 6.4
        87 Erie Canal 1825 6.3
        87 Persepolis [lower-alpha 18] 6th century BC 6.3
        87 United States Capitol 1800 6.3
        90 Washington Monument 1888 6.2
        90 Gateway of India 1924 6.2
        92 Qutb Minar ~ 1220 5.9
        92 Alhambra 13th century 5.9
        92 India Gate 1921 5.9
        92 London Underground 1863 5.9
        96 Three Gorges Dam 2003 5.8
        96 Heathrow Airport 1946 5.8
        96 United States Military Academy 1802 5.8
        96 MetLife Stadium 2010 5.8
        100 Rikers Island prison 1932 5.7
        100 Mausoleum at Halicarnassus 351 BC 5.7
        100 Führerbunker 1944 5.7
        100 Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary 1934 5.7
        100 Borobudur 9th century 5.7
        100 Hampi 1500 5.7
        100 Konark Sun Temple 13th century 5.7
        Notes
        1. Livia Albeck-Ripka, "Explosion Destroys Mysterious Monument in Georgia, Authorities Say," New York Times, July 6, 2022, https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/06/us/georgia-guidestones-explosion.html

        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023)

        Donald Trump was not in this list in January 2016; however, a year later (upon his inauguration as president), he became the most popular among people. Four years later (upon his second impeachment), his page became the most popular overall.

        RankPageViews in millions
        1 Donald Trump 243
        2 Elizabeth II 198
        3 Barack Obama 163
        4 Cristiano Ronaldo 151
        5 Michael Jackson 141
        6 Elon Musk 135
        7 Lady Gaga 129
        7 Adolf Hitler 129
        9 Eminem 127
        10 Lionel Messi 125
        11 Justin Bieber 114
        12 Freddie Mercury 113
        13 Kim Kardashian 111
        14 Johnny Depp 109
        15 Steve Jobs 108
        15 Dwayne Johnson 108
        17 Michael Jordan 107
        18 Taylor Swift 102
        19 Stephen Hawking 101
        20 Kanye West 96
        21 Abraham Lincoln 95
        22 LeBron James 94
        22 Charles III[1] 88
        22 Miley Cyrus 94
        25 Leonardo DiCaprio 93
        26 Selena Gomez 92
        26 Kobe Bryant 92
        28 Joe Biden 91
        28 Tom Cruise 91
        28 Albert Einstein 91
        28 Rihanna 91
        32 Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 90
        32 Elvis Presley 90
        34 Lil Wayne 89
        34 Scarlett Johansson 89
        34 Tupac Shakur 89
        34 Angelina Jolie 89
        38 Queen Victoria 88
        38 Jeffrey Dahmer 88
        40 John F. Kennedy 87
        41 Diana, Princess of Wales 86
        41 Marilyn Monroe 86
        43 Keanu Reeves 85
        43 Ariana Grande 85
        43 Arnold Schwarzenegger 85
        46 Jennifer Aniston 84
        47 Meghan, Duchess of Sussex 83
        47 Muhammad Ali 83
        47 Will Smith 83
        50 Mark Zuckerberg 82
        50 Ted Bundy 82
        50 Pablo Escobar 82
        50 Mila Kunis 82
        54 William Shakespeare 81
        55 Tom Brady 80
        55 Jay-Z[2] 80
        55 Bill Gates 80
        58 Winston Churchill 78
        58 Nicki Minaj 78
        58 Bruce Lee 78
        61 Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon 77
        61 Ryan Reynolds 77
        61 Brad Pitt 77
        61 John Cena 77
        61 Charles Manson 77
        61 Vladimir Putin 77
        67 Clint Eastwood 76
        67 Madonna 76
        69 Jennifer Lopez 75
        69 Katy Perry 75
        71 George VI 74
        71 Heath Ledger 74
        71 Britney Spears 74
        74 Sylvester Stallone 73
        74 Adele[3] 73
        74 Prince (musician) 73
        74 David Bowie 73
        78 Ronald Reagan 72
        79 Kamala Harris 71
        79 George W. Bush 71
        79 Jennifer Lawrence 71
        79 Mahatma Gandhi 71
        83 Emma Watson 69
        84 Robin Williams 68
        84 Mark Wahlberg 68
        86 Henry VIII 67
        86 Beyoncé 67
        86 John Lennon 67
        86 Nelson Mandela 67
        90 Demi Lovato 66
        90 Megan Fox 66
        90 Roger Federer 66
        93 Tom Hardy 65
        93 Leonardo da Vinci 65
        95 Tom Hanks 64
        95 George Washington 64
        95 Franklin D. Roosevelt 64
        95 Mike Tyson 64
        95 Lali Espósito 64
        100 Bob Marley 63
        100 Bill Clinton 63
        100 The Undertaker 63
        100 Mariah Carey 63
        100 Kristen Stewart 63
        100 Natalie Portman 63
        100 Snoop Dogg 63

        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023)

        The list is primarily made of modern day pop and rap stars with several legends mixed in. Among the names here are Prince and David Bowie who saw many of their page views in 2016 after their deaths.

        RankPageViews in millions
        1 Michael Jackson 141
        2 Lady Gaga 129
        3 Eminem 127
        4 Justin Bieber 114
        5 Freddie Mercury 113
        6 Taylor Swift 102
        7 Kanye West 96
        8 Miley Cyrus 94
        9 Selena Gomez 92
        10 Rihanna 91
        11 Elvis Presley 90
        12 Lil Wayne 89
        12 Tupac Shakur 89
        14 Ariana Grande 85
        15 Jay-Z[4] 80
        16 Nicki Minaj 78
        17 Madonna 76
        18 Katy Perry 75
        18 Jennifer Lopez 75
        20 Britney Spears 74
        21 Adele[5] 73
        21 David Bowie 73
        23 Prince 72
        24 Beyoncé 67
        24 John Lennon 67
        26 Demi Lovato 66
        27 Lali Espósito 64
        28 Bob Marley 63
        28 Mariah Carey 63
        28 Snoop Dogg 63

        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023)

        This list omits actors who are singers in order not to repeat half of the previous table.

        RankPageViews in millions
        1 Kim Kardashian 111
        2 Johnny Depp 109
        3 Dwayne Johnson 108
        4 Leonardo DiCaprio 93
        5 Tom Cruise 91
        6 Angelina Jolie 89
        6 Scarlett Johansson 89
        8 Marilyn Monroe 86
        9 Keanu Reeves 85
        9 Arnold Schwarzenegger 85
        11 Jennifer Aniston 84
        12 Meghan Markle 83
        12 Will Smith 83
        14 Mila Kunis 82
        15 Bruce Lee 78
        16 Brad Pitt 77
        16 Ryan Reynolds 77
        18 Clint Eastwood 76
        19 Heath Ledger 74
        20 Sylvester Stallone 73
        21 Jennifer Lawrence 71
        22 Emma Watson 69
        23 Mark Wahlberg 68
        23 Robin Williams 68
        25 Megan Fox 66
        26 Tom Hardy 65
        27 Tom Hanks 64
        28 Kristen Stewart 63
        28 Natalie Portman 63
        28 The Undertaker 63


        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023)

        Some professional athletes—Bruce Lee, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Dwayne Johnson—are classified among actors (above), since their popularity is mostly due to their filmographic performance.

        The popularity of Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi is more impressive considering the English bias. Both are from non English-speaking countries and Messi never played in the Premier League.

        RankPageSportViews in millions
        1 Cristiano Ronaldo Association football 151
        2 Lionel Messi Association football 125
        3 Michael Jordan Basketball 107
        4 LeBron James Basketball 94
        5 Kobe Bryant Basketball 92
        6 Muhammad Ali Boxing 83
        7 Tom Brady American football 80
        [lower-alpha 19] John Cena Pro wrestling 77
        8 Roger Federer Tennis 66
        9 Mike Tyson Boxing 64
        [lower-alpha 19] The Undertaker Pro wrestling 63
        10 O. J. Simpson American football 60
        11 Shaquille O'Neal Basketball 58
        12 Conor McGregor Mixed martial arts 54
        12 Rafael Nadal Tennis 54
        14 Serena Williams Tennis 51
        14 David Beckham Association football 51
        16 Neymar Association football 50
        17 Brock Lesnar Pro wrestling and MMA 49
        17 Zlatan Ibrahimovic Association football 49
        19 Novak Djokovic Tennis 48
        20 Stephen Curry Basketball 47
        20 Tiger Woods Golf 47
        22 Manny Pacquiao Boxing 42
        22 Michael Phelps Swimming 42
        22 Virat Kohli Cricket 42
        [lower-alpha 19] Triple H Pro wrestling 41
        25 Caitlyn Jenner Decathlon 41
        26 Usain Bolt Sprint 40
        26 Peyton Manning American football 40
        26 Sachin Tendulkar Cricket 40
        29 Ronda Rousey Judo, MMA and pro wrestling 38
        30 Michael Oher American football 37
        30 Wayne Rooney Association football 37
        30 Ronaldinho Association football 37
        30 Ronaldo Association football 37
        Note
        1. Including redirect views from Charles, Prince of Wales.
        2. Including redirect views from JAY-Z.
        3. Including redirect views from Adele (singer)
        4. Including redirect views from JAY-Z
        5. Including redirect views from Adele (singer)

        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023)

        Along the rise of Donald Trump, credit for the 2017 performance must be given to Vladimir Putin--he overtook Sarah Palin for the 23rd place. Palin dropped from the list the following year, mainly due to the mighty advance of the British royal family.

        Putin himself approached relegation by the fall of 2021. Desperate for views, he launched the invasion of Ukraine on February 24 and left the experts puzzled why did he invade. The results proved to be better than expected. Having logged about 16 million views in the first month of the war, he secured his place on this list for years and reached the general top-100 list above.

        Trump's successor, Joe Biden, debuted on the list in October 2020. By the end of the month, he shared the 22nd place with Stalin. In three more days he reached Margaret Thatcher on the 21st rank. The next day, the day of election, Biden added 1.8 million views and equaled another British lady, Elizabeth I, in the top-20. The next day, November 5, he joined his predecessor, FDR, on the 19th place. The day Biden was confirmed President, November 7, he logged 3 million views and the next day 4 million and rose to the 9th place.

        Nevertheless, those days Biden was not the most popular. He was outviewed by Kamala Harris. Having logged 3.5 million views on November 7 and 6.5 million the next day, she decisively entered the list (at the expense of Che Guevara) to become the second (after Alexander Hamilton) American on the list who is not President. The third became Martin Luther King in March 2022 but did not hold on the list until the end of the year.

        The largest gains in 2021 were seen surrounding the British royal family, peaking around the death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Even larger gains were seen the next year, peaking around the death of Elizabeth II on September 8th. The Queen saw over 20 million pageviews in the seven days following her death. Earlier in 2022, she had passed Barack Obama for the second place. The September-2022 surge of the royal family caused relegation of Osama bin Laden.

        Projecting the trend of the first two decades of Wikipedia (2001–2021) for two more decades, this list would be limited to US Presidents, the British royal family and Hitler.

        RankPageCountryViews in millions
        1 Donald Trump United States 243
        2 Elizabeth II United Kingdom 198
        3 Barack Obama United States 163
        4 Adolf Hitler Nazi Germany 129
        5 Abraham Lincoln United States 95
        6 Charles III[1] United Kingdom 94
        7 Joe Biden United States 91
        8 Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh United Kingdom 90
        9 Queen Victoria United Kingdom 88
        10 John F. Kennedy United States 87
        11 Diana, Princess of Wales United Kingdom 86
        12 Meghan, Duchess of Sussex United Kingdom 83
        13 Winston Churchill United Kingdom 78
        14 Vladimir Putin Russia 77
        14 Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon United Kingdom 77
        16 George VI United Kingdom 74
        17 Ronald Reagan United States 72
        18 Kamala Harris United States 71
        18 Mahatma Gandhi India 71
        18 George W. Bush United States 71
        21 Henry VIII of England United Kingdom 67
        21 Nelson Mandela South Africa 67
        23 Franklin D. Roosevelt United States 64
        23 George Washington United States 64
        25 Bill Clinton United States 63
        26 Joseph Stalin Soviet Union 60
        27 Elizabeth I United Kingdom 58
        28 George H. W. Bush United States 57
        29 Alexander Hamilton United States 56
        29 Edward VIII United Kingdom 56
        29 Margaret Thatcher United Kingdom 56

        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023)

        This category includes personalities born before AD 1400 (exception is made for Joan of Arc born in 1412) who cannot compete with our contemporaries, like Barack Obama and Michael Jackson.

        Originally, the chapter "Political leaders" (above) was titled "Modern political leaders." By 2022, the top-30 modern leaders opened gap over their predecessors and "Modern" was dropped from the title.

        The general top-30 list of people (above, now extended to top-100) included 23 living people as of January 2020. This is a feature of the "nascent" Wikipedia. In the course of generations, such top-lists will contain only people who have died, for view-count continues posthumously.

        In total, as of October 12, 2019, Wikipedia counts 1,609,522 people.[2] Of them, 929,502 are living,[3] or 57.75% (more than a half). 143,573 more were living in the Wikipedia period,[4] raising the percentage of this period’s people to 66.67 (precisely two-thirds). 341,079 more were living in the century preceeding Wikipedia (1901–2000),[5] raising the percentage of the contemporaries to 87.86. That is, people who lived at some time from the beginning of history until 1900 – 98% of history - constitute only 12.14%.

        As of 2021, people born since 1960 AD log as many views as people born before, and the year of parity rises.[6] We are highly tempocentric. Ancestor worship is not our favorite tradition.

        RankPageTimeViews in millions
        1 Jesus 4 BC − 30/33 AD 59
        2 Alexander the Great 356 – 323 BC 55
        3 Muhammad 570 – 623 AD 51
        4 Julius Caesar 100 – 44 BC 49
        5 Genghis Khan 1162 – 1227 AD 44
        6 Gautama Buddha 6th – 4th centuries BC 37
        7 Aristotle 384 – 322 BC 34
        8 Plato 428/427 or 424/423 – 348/347 BC 30
        8 King Arthur [lower-alpha 20] 5th – 6th centuries AD 30
        10 Joan of Arc 1412 – 1431 AD 29
        11 Socrates 470/469 – 399 BC 28
        12 Spartacus 111 – 71 BC 27
        13 Charlemagne 742/748 – 814 AD 26
        13 Tutankhamun c. 1341 – c. 1323 BC 26
        13 Ragnar Lodbrok [lower-alpha 20] 9th century AD 26
        13 Augustus 63 BC – AD 14 26
        17 William Wallace 1270 – 1305 AD 24
        17 Moses [lower-alpha 21] 14th – 13th centuries BC 24
        19 Nero 37 AD – 68 AD 23
        19 Marco Polo 1254 – 1324 AD 23
        21 Alfred the Great c. 848-899 AD 22
        21 Caligula 12 AD – 41 AD 22
        23 Robin Hood [lower-alpha 20] 12th – 14th centuries AD 21
        24 Cleopatra[lower-alpha 22] 69 – 30 BC 20
        25 Henry V of England 1386 – 1422 AD 19
        25 Hannibal 247 – 183/181 BC 19
        25 Abraham [lower-alpha 21] 19th – 17th centuries BC 19
        28 David 1010 - 970 BC 18
        28 Confucius 551 – 479 BC 18
        28 Marcus Aurelius 121 - 180 AD 18
        28 William the Conqueror 11th century AD 18
        28 Ashoka 304 – 222 BC 18
        Notes

        3rd-millennium people

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        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023)

        Of people born in the 3rd millennium (which is defined here as starting in 2000), the first to receive a personal page in Wikipedia was Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant (born October 25, 2001). Her page was created on August 4, 2003. She was followed by two other princesses later that year: Lady Louise Windsor of Wessex obtained her page on November 26, 2003, at the age of 18 days; the page of Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange, was created on December 9, 2003.

        Lady Louise Windsor, probably, gained the all-time leadership the following year (2004), as her page was much more viewed during the years we have data (December 2007–present). By the end of 2016, she was 4th in the multiyear list. Lady Louise Windsor was, probably, overcome in 2010 by Willow Smith—the undisputed leader of the 2010s. The page of Willow Smith was created on April 23, 2005 (year and a half after Lady Louise Windsor's). During 2008–2009 the two had similar number of views, while in 2010 Willow Smith counted an extraordinary number of 3,100,000 views.[1] By August 31, 2016, she had total 12 million views, nearly three times more than the closest contender, Jackie Evancho.

        In July 2019, Willow Smith was synchronously surpassed by two people, Billie Eilish and Millie Bobby Brown, after leading over 100 months. Billie Eilish was the first to surpass Smith. On 7/24/2019 Millie Bobby Brown passed Billie Eilish in page views, and held the lead until 7/26/2019. She regained the title on 7/29/2019 and held it until 7/31/2019, and Billie EIlish has held it ever since.[2][3]

        The undisputed leader of the year 2019 was Billie Eilish. She began the year on the 22nd place and gained the all time lead in July. For 2019, she was the most viewed among living people of all ages and her page was 10th in the general ranking.[4]

        In the 2010s, the hereditary princes were gradually overtaken by the "princes" of music and movies.

        The first sportsperson to make this list was artistic gymnast Laurie Hernandez. She entered the list in August 2016, peaked at the 19th rank by the end of the year and dropped from the list in June 2018. She was followed and surpassed by LaMelo Ball in December 2017. LaMelo was joined and surpassed by his colleague, Zion Williamson, in 2019. Williamson peaked at the 14th rank in March 2021, then the highest for a millennial athlete. The forth athlete and the first footballer on the list became Erling Haaland in 2020, followed by his teammate Jadon Sancho the same year. By the end of 2021, Haaland surpassed Williamson for the most viewed millennial athlete and by the fall of 2022 reached rank 4, the highest ever for the millennial athlete. In September 2021 Emma Raducanu became the first tennis player on the list.

        In July 2020, Pop Smoke became the first millennial to enter the list posthumously and the first fatality on the list.

        In November 2022, Jenna Ortega debuted on the list and already by the fall of the year reached rank 8.

        RankPageViews in millions
        1 Billie Eilish 52
        2 Millie Bobby Brown 38
        3 Willow Smith 24
        4 Erling Haaland 18
        5 Maddie Ziegler 17
        5 Greta Thunberg 17
        5 Jojo Siwa 17
        8 Jenna Ortega 16
        9 Prince George of Cambridge 15
        10 Lil Pump 14
        10 Bhad Bhabie 14
        10 Noah Cyrus 14
        13 Finn Wolfhard 13
        13 Olivia Rodrigo 13
        13 Pop Smoke 13
        13 Gaten Matarazzo 13
        17 Charli D'Amelio 11
        [lower-alpha 23] Barron Trump 11
        18 Isabela Merced 10
        18 Princess Charlotte of Cambridge 10
        18 Lady Louise Windsor 10
        18 LaMelo Ball 10
        18 Zion Williamson 10
        23 Jacob Tremblay 9.5
        24 Emma Raducanu 9.3
        25 Jadon Sancho 9.1
        26 Mackenzie Foy 8.7
        27 Mckenna Grace 8.6
        28 Jackie Evancho 8.3
        29 James, Viscount Severn 8.1
        30 Yara Shahidi 8.0
        Note

        Historical most-viewed 3rd-millennium persons

        [mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

        The following table lists the five persons to become Wikipedia’s most-viewed millennial person, from August 4, 2003 to the present.

          Current record (⁂)
          Former record (*)
        Progression of the most-viewed millennial persons on Wikipedia
        Person Views [lower-alpha 24] Page creation date Month achieved Months held
        Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant1Aug 4, 2003August 4, 20034–16 [lower-alpha 25]
        Lady Louise Windsor100,000–200,000 [lower-alpha 25]Nov 26, 20032004 [lower-alpha 25]70–84 [lower-alpha 25]
        Willow Smith4,000,000–5,000,000 [lower-alpha 25]Apr 23, 2005October – December 2010 [lower-alpha 25]103–105 [lower-alpha 25]
        Millie Bobby Brown17,300,000Jul 22, 2016July 20191 [lower-alpha 26]
        Billie Eilish17,300,000Apr 15, 2017July 201942
        As of 14 Silimin gɔli February 2025
        Notes

        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023).

        The list is overwhelmingly dominated by association football teams. Notable among American sports teams is the Golden State Warriors, whose page views came heavily from 2016–2019.

        RankPageViews in millions
        1 Manchester United F.C. 81
        2 FC Barcelona 61
        3 Chelsea F.C. 59
        4 Real Madrid C.F. 57
        5 Arsenal F.C. 55
        6 Liverpool F.C. 54
        7 Manchester City F.C. 42
        8 Tottenham Hotspur F.C. 35
        8 Brazil national football team 35
        10 England national football team 34
        11 Juventus F.C. 33
        12 A.C. Milan 32
        13 FC Bayern Munich 30
        14 Paris Saint-Germain F.C. 29
        14 Germany national football team 29
        14 Argentina national football team 29
        17 New England Patriots 28
        18 Los Angeles Lakers 27
        19 France national football team 26
        20 Spain national football team 25
        21 Golden State Warriors 24
        22 Borussia Dortmund 23
        23 Italy national football team 21
        24 Leicester F.C. 20
        24 Newcastle United F.C. 20
        24 West Ham United F.C. 20
        24 Inter Milan 20
        24 Rangers F.C. 20
        29 New York Yankees 19
        29 Green Bay Packers 19
        29 Aston Villa F.C. 19

        Films and TV series

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        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023).

        TV series clearly has the upper hand to film, for the most part.

        RankPageViews in millions
        1 Game of Thrones[1] 122
        2 The Big Bang Theory[2] 103
        3 Star Wars 94
        4 The Walking Dead 90
        5 How I Met Your Mother 85
        6 Breaking Bad 84
        7 Grey's Anatomy 74
        8 Glee 72
        9 Doctor Who 71
        10 Harry Potter 62
        10 Friends 62
        12 Avatar 61
        13 The Avengers 60
        14 Naruto 59
        14 Avengers: Endgame 59
        16 Lost 56
        17 Family Guy 55
        18 Dexter 54
        19 Titanic 53
        19 House 53
        21 Avengers: Infinity War 52
        21 Stranger Things 52
        21 The Vampire Diaries 52
        24 American Horror Story 51
        24 X-Men: Evolution 51
        26 The Simpsons 50
        26 The Dark Knight Rises 50
        28 Sherlock 49
        28 Sons of Anarchy 49
        28 Modern Family 49
        28 NCIS 49

        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023).

        RankPageViews in millions
        1 The Beatles 116
        2 One Direction 63
        2 BTS 63
        4 Queen 56
        5 Pink Floyd 51
        6 Metallica 50
        7 Linkin Park 47
        8 Exo 45
        8 Led Zeppelin 45
        10 Red Hot Chili Peppers 44
        11 AC/DC 42
        12 The Rolling Stones 39
        13 Coldplay 37
        14 Fleetwood Mac 35
        14 Daft Punk 35
        14 Slipknot 35
        17 Nirvana 34
        18 ABBA 33
        18 Spice Girls 33
        18 Jonas Brothers 33
        18 Green Day 33
        18 Guns N' Roses 33
        23 Bee Gees 32
        24 Foo Fighters 31
        24 Iron Maiden 31
        24 Gorillaz 31
        24 Backstreet Boys 31
        28 Kiss 30
        29 Girls' Generation 29
        29 N.W.A 29

        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023).

        RankPageArtistViews in millions
        1 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band[3] Beatles 18
        2 The Dark Side of the Moon Pink Floyd 17
        3 Thriller[4] Michael Jackson 16
        4 Recovery[5] Eminem 15
        4 My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy Kanye West 15
        4 Abbey Road Beatles 15
        4 The Beatles Beatles 15
        8 XXXX (album) You Say Party 14
        8 The Wall Pink Floyd 14
        10 21 Adele 13
        11 Nevermind Nirvana 12
        11 Let It Be (Beatles album) Beatles 12
        13 The Marshall Mathers LP Eminem 11
        13 Watch the Throne Jay-Z & Kanye West 11
        15 Led Zeppelin IV Led Zeppelin 10
        16 808s & Heartbreak Kanye West 9.5
        17 1989 Taylor Swift 9.4
        18 Rubber Soul Beatles 9.3
        19 Red Taylor Swift 9.2
        20 Fearless Taylor Swift 9.0
        20 Metallica Metallica 9.0
        22 The Slim Shady LP Eminem 8.8
        22 Graduation Kanye West 8.8
        24 The Eminem Show Eminem 8.7
        25 Wish You Were Here Pink Floyd 8.5
        25 Teenage Dream Katy Perry 8.5
        25 Good Kid, M.A.A.D City Kendrick Lamar 8.5
        28 Bad Michael Jackson 8.4
        28 Yeezus Kanye West 8.4
        30 25 (Adele album) Adele 8.3
        30 Hybrid Theory Linkin Park 8.3

        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023).

        RankPageArtistViews in millions
        1 Gangnam Style PSY 22
        2 Bohemian Rhapsody Queen 18
        3 Hallelujah Leonard Cohen 14
        4 We Are the World USA for Africa 13
        5 Amazing Grace various artists 10
        6 Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Julie Andrews & Dick Van Dyke 9.6
        6 Stairway to Heaven Led Zeppelin 9.6
        8 Hotel California Eagles 9.3
        10 American Pie Don McLean 9.2
        9 Despacito Luis Fonsi 9.1
        11 Hey Jude Beatles 8.4
        12 The Sound of Silence Simon & Garfunkel 7.8
        13 Stan Eminem 7.5
        14 We Didn't Start the Fire Billy Joel 7.3
        15 Billie Jean Michael Jackson 7.1
        15 I Will Always Love You Whitney Houston 7.1
        17 Blurred Lines Robin Thicke 6.7
        17 Hurt Nine Inch Nails 6.7
        17 Hello Adele 6.7
        20 Never Gonna Give You Up Rick Astley 6.5
        21 In the Air Tonight Phil Collins 6.2
        22 The House of the Rising Sun The Animals 5.9
        23 Beat It Michael Jackson 5.8
        23 Baby Justin Bieber 5.8
        25 All I Want for Christmas Is You Mariah Carey 5.7
        26 Killing Me Softly with His Song Roberta Flack 5.6
        27 Blinded by the Light Manfred Mann's Earth Band 5.5
        27 Old Town Road Lil Nas X 5.5
        27 Layla Eric Clapton 5.5
        30 Africa Toto 5.4

        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023)

        RankPageViews in millions
        1 Minecraft 46
        2 Grand Theft Auto V 34
        3 Grand Theft Auto IV 25
        4 Sword Art Online 21
        5 Roblox 19
        5 Code Geass 19
        7 League of Legends 17
        8 Cyberpunk 2077 15
        8 Red Dead Redemption 2 15
        10 The Last of Us 14
        11 Pokémon Go 13
        12 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt 12
        12 Death Stranding 12
        12 The Last of Us Part II 12
        15 High School DxD 11
        15 God of War (2018 video game) 11
        17 Horizon Zero Dawn 10
        17 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas 10
        19 Fallout 4 9.5
        19 Until Dawn 9.5
        21 Resident Evil 7: Biohazard 9.3
        22 Red Dead Redemption 9.1
        23 Batman: Arkham Knight 8.9
        24 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 8.6
        25 World of Warcraft 8.5
        26 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim 8.4
        27 Among Us 8.3
        27 Persona 5 8.3
        29 Final Fantasy XV 8.1
        29 No Man's Sky 8.1
        29 Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain 8.1

        Books and book series

        [mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023).

        Naruto is classified as a TV series (above) as it is more popular as an anime, and there is no separate page for the manga. Books with film/TV adaptations are listed below, as many of the links below are franchise pages. Note that A Song of Ice and Fire's popularity is considerably outstripped by that of its TV adaptation Game of Thrones.

        RankPageViews in millions
        1 Harry Potter 90
        2 A Song of Ice and Fire 56
        3 Fifty Shades of Grey 52
        4 The Hunger Games 51
        5 The Great Gatsby 38
        5 Nineteen Eighty-Four 38
        7 The Lord of the Rings 37
        8 A Game of Thrones 29
        8 Kama Sutra 29
        8 The Handmaid's Tale 29
        8 To Kill a Mockingbird 29
        12 Magna Carta 27
        12 Les Misérables 27
        14 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 26
        14 Pride and Prejudice 26
        14 The Winds of Winter 26
        17 Watchmen 25
        17 Inferno 25
        19 The Catcher in the Rye 24
        20 Lolita 23
        20 Dune 23
        20 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 23
        23 Animal Farm 22
        23 Frankenstein 22
        23 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo 22
        23 Brave New World 22
        27 Don Quixote 21
        27 The Hobbit 21
        27 The Picture of Dorian Gray 21
        30 Bible[6] 20
        30 Dracula 20
        30 It 20

        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023)

        Included in this category is any book basing on observation and presenting thesis.

        The five leading books are all about warfare, struggle and power. The next is a relatively benign work telling how to influence people short of killing them. Then is the struggle for survival in which only the fittest survives. And the following is the world where life is nasty, brutish and short.

        RankPageViews in millions
        1 Mein Kampf 21
        2 The Art of War 13
        3 The Prince 8.9
        4 The Communist Manifesto 8.2
        5 The 48 Laws of Power 7.5
        6 How to Win Friends and Influence People 7.3
        7 On the Origin of Species 6.5
        8 Leviathan[7] 6.0
        9 The Wealth of Nations 5.9
        10 Rich Dad Poor Dad 5.4
        11 The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People 5.3
        12 Design Patterns 5.1
        13 Getting Things Done 5.0
        14 Outliers 4.9
        14 A Brief History of Time 4.9
        14 The Bell Curve 4.9
        17 Guns, Germs, and Steel 4.5
        18 The Big Short 4.4
        19 Gray's Anatomy 4.2
        19 Silent Spring 4.2
        21 Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind 4.0
        22 Freakonomics 3.9
        23 Blue Ocean Strategy 3.8
        24 The Tipping Point 3.6
        25 Journey to the Center of the Earth 3.5
        25 Das Kapital 3.5
        27 Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus 3.4
        28 Think and Grow Rich 3.3
        29 Guerrilla marketing 3.2
        29 The World Is Flat 3.2
        29 Who Moved My Cheese? 3.2
        29 Foundations of Geopolitics 3.2
        29 Clash of Civilizations 3.2

        Pre-modern books and texts

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        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023).

        This list includes books and texts composed before 1500 AD.

        It has been widely argued that Bible is the all time best seller, followed by Quran.[8] The perspective below however reveals a more popular ancient text.

        RankPageViews in millions
        1 Kama Sutra 29
        2 Magna Carta 27
        3 Inferno (Dante) 25
        4 Bible[lower-alpha 27] 20
        5 Quran 19
        5 Odyssey 19
        7 Beowulf 18
        7 Rosetta Stone 18
        7 Mahabharata 18
        10 Divine Comedy 16
        10 Iliad 16
        12 Ramayana 14
        13 The Art of War 13
        13 Epic of Gilgamesh 13
        15 Vedas 12
        15 The Canterbury Tales 12
        17 One Thousand and One Nights 11
        18 Talmud 10
        18 Code of Hammurabi 10
        [lower-alpha 28] Book of Revelation 8.4
        20 Oedipus the King 7.6
        21 I Ching 7.5
        22 Aeneid 6.7
        22 Rigveda 6.7
        24 Voynich manuscript[lower-alpha 29] 6.4
        25 Book of the Dead 6.3
        26 Domesday Book 6.2
        [lower-alpha 28] Book of Job 6.1
        [lower-alpha 28] Book of Kells 6.0
        27 Tao Te Ching 5.9
        28 Upanishads 5.7
        [lower-alpha 28] Book of Genesis[lower-alpha 29] 5.2
        29 Cupid and Psyche 4.7
        [lower-alpha 28] Acts of the Apostles 4.1
        30 The Decameron 4.0

        New World

        The New World used to have its representative, the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar (2.6 million views). But the world did not end on December 20, 2012, and within several years the disappointing calendar dropped from the list.

        Notes
        1. Overcame The Big Bang Theory in August 2017 and led the List ever since.
        2. Led the List from from October 2016 until August 2017.the
        3. In 2019 overcame Thriller and Recovery and led the list ever since
        4. Led the list twice, until 2014 and in 2016-2019
        5. Led the list in 2014-2016
        6. See "Pre-modern books," note a below.
        7. Including redirect views from Leviathan (Hobbes)
        8. "guinnessworldrecords"Best selling book of non-fiction. Guinness World Records.
        9. Wikipedia:Top 25 Report; User:Igordebraga; User:Kingsif.

        Legendary Creatures

        [mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023)

        Ranked here is any creature, either non-human or possessing super-human powers, included in Category:Legendary creatures.

        RankPageViews in millions
        1 Darth Vader 93
        2 Batman 58
        3 Spider-Man 44
        4 Deadpool 40
        5 Iron Man 35
        6 Captain America 34
        7 Harley Quinn 28
        8 Santa Claus 27
        9 God 25
        10 Vampire 24
        10 Cthulhu 24
        10 Prometheus 24
        10 Apollo 24
        10 Thanos 24
        10 Krishna 24
        10 Mickey Mouse 24
        17 Jessica Jones 22
        17 Frankenstein 22
        17 Doctor Strange 22
        17 Satan 22
        21 Mario 21
        22 Thor 20
        22 Dragon 20
        22 Flying Spaghetti Monster 20
        22 Godzilla 20
        26 Lord Voldemort 19
        26 Chupacabra 19
        26 Albus Dumbledore 19
        29 Luke Cage 18
        30 Isis 17
        30 Doppelgänger 17
        30 Carol Danvers 17
        30 Wonder Woman 17

        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023)

        Ranked here is any event on any scale from the Big Bang until the ultimate fate of the Universe. The list exceeds the standard of 30 pages to include all events more popular than the world creation.

        RankPageViews in millions
        1 World War II 145
        2 World War I 121
        3 September 11 attacks 94
        4 COVID-19 pandemic 87
        4 Chernobyl disaster 85
        6 Vietnam War 82
        7 Titanic 80
        8 American Civil War 71
        9 2018 FIFA World Cup 66
        10 2022 FIFA World Cup 55
        11 Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 54
        12 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 50
        12 Cold War 49
        14 Black Death 48
        15 The Holocaust 47
        16 Attack on Pearl Harbor 46
        17 Korean War 45
        18 2020 United States presidential election 44
        18 2014 FIFA World Cup 44
        20 Columbine High School massacre 41
        21 French Revolution 39
        22 Great Depression 38
        23 2020 Summer Olympics 36
        24 2010 FIFA World Cup 35
        25 Industrial Revolution 34
        25 2016 Summer Olympics 34
        25 Hurricane Katrina 34
        28 American Revolutionary War 33
        29 2016 United States presidential election 32
        30 UEFA Euro 2020 31
        30 Syrian civil war 31
        32 2012 Summer Olympics 30
        32 Normandy landings 30
        32 Gulf War 30
        35 Iraq War 29
        35 Spanish flu 29
        35 Big Bang 29

        (December 1, 2007 – January 1, 2023)

        RankPageViews in millions
        1 Presidents of the United States 104
        2 Highest-grossing films 101
        3 Marvel Cinematic Universe films 95
        4 Game of Thrones episodes 61
        5 Super Bowl champions 60
        6 Countries by GDP (nominal) 59
        7 United States cities by population 57
        8 The Big Bang Theory episodes 54
        9 UFC events 51
        9 Doctor Who serials 51
        11 Highest-grossing Indian films 47
        12 How I Met Your Mother episodes 46
        12 Running Man episodes 45
        14 Family Guy episodes 44
        14 South Park episodes 44
        14 The Walking Dead episodes 44
        17 Top Gear episodes 40
        17 Glee episodes 40
        19 Countries by GDP (PPP) per capita 39
        20 Arrow episodes 38
        21 TCP and UDP port numbers 37
        22 James Bond films 36
        23 HTTP status codes 35
        23 Steven Universe episodes 35
        25 Walt Disney Pictures films 34
        26 States and territories of the United States 33
        27 Suits episodes 32
        28 NBA champions 30
        28 Pornographic actresses by decade 30
        30 Best-selling music artists 29

        (July 1, 2015 – January 1, 2023)

        Counting views by category is a mission impossible with the present tools. TreeViews  tool for categories - does not work. The account Wikitop  for top 30 most popular articles by categories is suspended. Multiyear ranking of Wikipedia pages views[1] counts only few selected categories of small number of pages. Practically the only helpful tool for categories is Massview[2] and it also has many limitations. It lacks data before July 2015 and does not work for any category exceeding 20,000 pages, or for any period exceeding a year for categories of over 5000 pages.

        With unarmed eye we can see that the largest category is Content, followed by Articles, followed by Main topic classifications. And this is how far we can see. Calculating a top-30 list with the available tools would require a collective effort of several generations of Wikipedians.

        Excluding subcategories and counting pages only, the top-30 list gives Living people and 29 maintenance categories beginning with Articles with short description (4,624,447 pages, most of the Wikipedia). Excluding maintenance categories, the top-30 list presents films, shows, entertainers, American people of various descents and one oddity: Spoken articles.

        RankPageNumber of pagesViews in millions
        [lower-alpha 30] Living people[lower-alpha 25] 1,047,291 125,964
        [lower-alpha 31] Main Page 19 36,828
        1 American male film actors 11,768 21,252
        2 American male television actors 9752 19,488
        3 American film actresses 8854 17,610
        4 American television actresses 7504 17,192
        5 21st-century American male actors 5341 17,158
        6 21st-century American actresses 5435 16,263
        7 20th-century American male actors 9042 16,233
        8 2010s English-language films 12,085 12,856
        9 English-language television shows 17,251  12,938
        10 20th-century American actresses 7145 12,407
        11 American people of Irish descent 3276 11,121
        12 American people of English descent 3004 10,811
        13 American male voice actors 3108 10,616
        14 2010s American films 8089 9829
        15 American people of German descent 3122 9010
        16 21st-century American singers 5612 8658
        17 Grammy Award winners 2834 8661
        18 American voice actresses 1643 7256
        19 20th-century American singers 5089 5842
        20 Spoken articles[lower-alpha 32] 1664 5681
        21 American people of Scottish descent 1315 5489
        22 2000s English-language films 10,003 5382
        23 21st-century American Jews 7623 5425
        24 American child actresses 1584 5271
        25 21st-century African-American men 9251 5241
        26 American people of Italian descent 3033 4920
        27 21st-century American comedians 2041 4875
        28 American stage actresses 3528 4849
        29 2000s American films 7181 4635
        30 American male stage actors 3413 4631
        Notes
          1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Wikipedia special and disambiguation pages and pages with a large percentage of unintentional views are omitted from the ranking.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          2. 1 2 An artifact that somehow gets logged, sometimes after the data source changed.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          3. 1 2 3 4 5 A page that logged a large number of automated views.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          4. 1 2 3 4 The consistent popularity of pages like Google, Wiki, YouTube, and Facebook is likely due in part to people accidentally typing these site names into a search engine or address bar when intending to actually visit the sites themselves.[21]A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          5. Samsung Android smartphone voice command suggests to open up the Wikipedia article on Cleopatra. Since this is a popular device, many views are unintentional.[22][23]A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          6. The high popularity of this moon in 2021–22 remains a mystery. Skathi is 8 km in diameter orbiting Saturn along dozens of other moons.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Part of World War II.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          8. Part of Russo-Ukrainian War (ranked 6)A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          9. 1 2 3 Not war in main definitions.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          10. Part of Napoleonic Wars (ranked 18th).A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          11. Not yet.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          12. Part of Iraq War (ranked 10)A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          13. Historicity is doubtful.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          14. 1 2 Views before July 2015 lost.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          15. 1 2 Netherlands and New Zealand are here because few people search instead for UN member states of the Realm of New Zealand and Kingdom of the Netherlands.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          16. Angelsberg is a Luxembourg town of some 300 people. Somehow, it logged 37.0 million views in two months in 2015. That year it was second only to the Main page in the number of views.[1]A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          17. All BC dates are marked. The rest of dates are AD.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          18. 1 2 3 4 5 6 A city or former city known mostly for its architecture.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          19. 1 2 3 Non-competitive sport.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          20. 1 2 3 Historicity is dubious.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          21. 1 2 Historicity is unconfirmed by extra-Biblical sources.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          22. The number of intentional mobile views for 2020-2022 is unknown (see "Top-100," note f above). Basing on the previous years, probably 9 million and all time total 29 million.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          23. Not personal page.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          24. The approximate number of views each person had when she became Wikipedia’s most-viewed millennial.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          25. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Probable estimation.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nyaA chirim ya: Invalid <ref> tag; name "estimation" defined multiple times with different content
          26. Millie Bobby Brown held the leadership for 4 days in July 2019.[1][2]A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          27. Since 2019, Bible has logged large number of automated desktop views. The over 95% disparity between desktop and mobile views is, in the opinion of experts,[9] a clear indication of "non-human views" (divine views in the case?). For this reason, the number of views here excludes the desktop views for 2019–2021. Basing on the Bible traffic before the "divine intervention," (7 to 10 correlation between desktop and mobile respectively views) the correct number of views for Bible is probably 22 million.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          28. 1 2 3 4 5 Part or version of BibleA chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          29. 1 2 Views before 2015 lost.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          30. Category intentionally kept non-diffusingA chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          31. Maintenance categoryA chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
          32. Deduction of 332 million views illegally logged by the United States Senate in February - March 2020.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya