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Since Spotify Wrapped launched almost a decade ago, nearly every comparable music-streaming service—from Apple Music to Amazon—has released its own year-end recap feature.
Now, Wikipedia is rolling out its own year-in-review feature. Users can view statistics about their activity over the past year, including the number of articles they visited, the topics that most captured their attention, and the total minutes spent reading Wikipedia.
The catch is that the feature is currently available only via Wikipedia's mobile app. The recap draws exclusively from pages viewed on your phone while you were logged in to the app, meaning it may not provide a complete picture of your browsing habits. It also lacks some of the more buzzy recap features that platforms like Spotify have rolled out in recent years, such as giving users an estimated listening age.
If you're interested in trying the feature, open your phone’s Wikipedia app and click on your profile icon to access your Year in Review.
Wikipedia also published its own sitewide year-in-review, detailing which articles attracted the most engagement. The page for deceased political activist Charlie Kirk topped the list with around 45 million page views, followed by about 43 million for Deaths in 2025. Ed Gein, a serial killer whose grisly life story inspired the Netflix show Monster: The Ed Gein Story, drew just over 31 million views, placing third. Much of the rest of the top 10 was dominated by familiar public figures, including President Donald Trump, Pope Leo XIV, and Elon Musk. (Musk launched a Wikipedia rival, Grokipedia, earlier this year.)
While pages dedicated to people dominated the rankings, several films still cracked the top 10: the vampire drama Sinners placed eighth, and the blockbuster comic-book reboot Superman came in tenth.
The site also showed no signs of slowing down in terms of its popularity or ability to attract contributors. Roughly 1 billion unique devices accessed the English-language site per month, clocking about 2.4 billion reading hours. Meanwhile, Wikipedia's entire portfolio—covering more than 300 languages—reached around 4.6 billion reading hours.
In addition, Wikipedia said it now has roughly a quarter million editors worldwide, making more than 300 edits per minute. Volunteer editors made around 67 million changes across roughly 300 different language editions. English-language pages still dominate the platform, accounting for just over 30 million of those edits, followed by French, German, Spanish, and Russian.

