30 Bizarre Wiki Pages That Make the Internet Worthwhile

Roy

8 months ago

Funny wikipedia articles

Wikipedia is proof that the internet has absolutely no chill—and neither do its editors. For every serious article about world history, there’s a page dedicated to rubber ducks, cheese-rolling, or the world’s most dangerous lawnmower. These funny Wikipedia articles are the kind of stuff you discover at 2 a.m. after falling down the rabbit hole—and honestly, you’ll never look at the world the same way again. Real knowledge? Maybe. Real entertainment? Absolutely.

Dive into 30 of the weirdest, funniest, and most bizarre Wikipedia articles ever created. From cryptid sightings to inexplicably detailed snack food lore, these entries are internet culture at its strangest. If you’ve ever wanted proof that humanity is delightfully odd, this is it. Funny Wikipedia articles, weird facts, internet trivia, and quirky knowledge dumps—all wrapped up in one perfectly useless yet utterly entertaining gallery.

McHenry was bitten by a rabid fox while running through Capitol Hill in 2022. He did not publicly mention the incident until months later, commenting that "I didn't want my Wikipedia page to say, 'And he got bitten by a rabid fox"",
In 2011, a 70-year-old woman in Georgia pierced a fiber backbone line with a shovel and left the neighboring country of Armenia without Internet access for 12 hours.
List of Czech inventions and discoveries
Scorched carpet
List of Ig Nobel Prize winners
The liking gap is the disparity between how much a person believes that another person likes them, and that other person's actual opinion. Studies have found that most people underestimate how much other people like them and enjoy their company.
A ray catal is a proposed kind of cat that would be genetically engineered to change appearance in the presence of nuclear radiation.

You just survived a tour of 30 wild Wikipedia pages and, honestly, your brain may never recover. Maybe you found a new favorite fun fact. Maybe you just lost a few IQ points. Either way, you’re armed with more trivia for your next awkward party—or your next awkward tweet.

Craving more weirdness? Explore internet rabbit holes, trivia meme galleries, bizarre fact compilations, or meme-worthy knowledge dumps.

Roy

Roy R., Chief Meme Curator Roy founded Thunder Dungeon in 2012 and has since guided its growth into a 2.5 million‑strong community of meme enthusiasts. With over a decade of digital‑media experience and a nose for viral humor, Roy oversees content strategy, ensuring every post is both hilarious and high‑quality

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