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This page gives an overview of all DYK hooks currently scheduled for promotion to the Main Page. By showing the content of all queues and prep areas in one place, the overview helps administrators see how full the queues are, and also makes it easier for users to check that their hook has been promoted or to find hooks for copy-editing. Hooks removed from queues or prep areas for unresolved issues should have their nominations reopened and retranscluded at the nomination page.
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Current number of hooks on the nominations page
Note: See WP:DYKROTATE for when we change between one and two sets per day.
Count of DYK Hooks | ||
Section | # of Hooks | # Verified |
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April 18 | 1 | |
April 29 | 1 | |
May 2 | 2 | |
May 5 | 1 | 1 |
May 7 | 1 | |
May 9 | 1 | |
May 12 | 2 | |
May 13 | 1 | |
May 17 | 1 | |
May 20 | 2 | |
May 21 | 2 | |
May 22 | 2 | |
May 25 | 2 | 1 |
May 27 | 2 | |
May 28 | 4 | 1 |
May 30 | 5 | 1 |
May 31 | 1 | |
June 2 | 3 | 2 |
June 3 | 1 | 1 |
June 4 | 1 | 1 |
June 5 | 2 | 1 |
June 6 | 4 | 1 |
June 7 | 5 | 2 |
June 8 | 4 | 3 |
June 9 | 5 | 3 |
June 10 | 4 | 3 |
June 11 | 6 | 2 |
June 12 | 3 | 1 |
June 13 | 9 | 5 |
June 14 | 4 | 4 |
June 15 | 5 | 4 |
June 16 | 8 | 3 |
June 17 | 8 | 6 |
June 18 | 9 | 3 |
June 19 | 5 | 2 |
June 20 | 8 | 3 |
June 21 | 9 | 5 |
June 22 | 13 | 5 |
June 23 | 11 | 4 |
June 24 | 15 | 6 |
June 25 | 11 | 1 |
June 26 | 10 | 5 |
June 27 | 12 | 5 |
June 28 | 8 | 3 |
June 29 | 6 | 4 |
June 30 | 13 | 5 |
July 1 | 5 | |
July 2 | 8 | 2 |
July 3 | 6 | 1 |
July 4 | ||
Total | 252 | 100 |
Last updated 01:56, 4 July 2025 UTC Current time is 02:03, 4 July 2025 UTC [refresh] |
DYK time
![]() | DYK queue status
Current time: 02:03, 4 July 2025 (UTC) Update frequency: once every 24 hours Last updated: 2 hours ago() |
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Local update times
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Queue 5 | 4 July 17:00 |
4 July 20:00 |
5 July 00:00 |
5 July 01:00 |
5 July 05:30 |
5 July 09:00 |
5 July 10:00 |
Queue 6 | 5 July 17:00 |
5 July 20:00 |
6 July 00:00 |
6 July 01:00 |
6 July 05:30 |
6 July 09:00 |
6 July 10:00 |
Queue 7 | 6 July 17:00 |
6 July 20:00 |
7 July 00:00 |
7 July 01:00 |
7 July 05:30 |
7 July 09:00 |
7 July 10:00 |
Queue 1 | 7 July 17:00 |
7 July 20:00 |
8 July 00:00 |
8 July 01:00 |
8 July 05:30 |
8 July 09:00 |
8 July 10:00 |
Queue 2 Prep 2 |
8 July 17:00 |
8 July 20:00 |
9 July 00:00 |
9 July 01:00 |
9 July 05:30 |
9 July 09:00 |
9 July 10:00 |
Queue 3 Prep 3 |
9 July 17:00 |
9 July 20:00 |
10 July 00:00 |
10 July 01:00 |
10 July 05:30 |
10 July 09:00 |
10 July 10:00 |
Queue 4 Prep 4 |
10 July 17:00 |
10 July 20:00 |
11 July 00:00 |
11 July 01:00 |
11 July 05:30 |
11 July 09:00 |
11 July 10:00 |
Prep 5 | 11 July 17:00 |
11 July 20:00 |
12 July 00:00 |
12 July 01:00 |
12 July 05:30 |
12 July 09:00 |
12 July 10:00 |
Prep 6 | 12 July 17:00 |
12 July 20:00 |
13 July 00:00 |
13 July 01:00 |
13 July 05:30 |
13 July 09:00 |
13 July 10:00 |
Prep 7 | 13 July 17:00 |
13 July 20:00 |
14 July 00:00 |
14 July 01:00 |
14 July 05:30 |
14 July 09:00 |
14 July 10:00 |
Prep 1 | 14 July 17:00 |
14 July 20:00 |
15 July 00:00 |
15 July 01:00 |
15 July 05:30 |
15 July 09:00 |
15 July 10:00 |
Queues
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- ... that the Washington D.C. Temple (pictured) was moved 60 feet (18 m) to exactly align with a nearby road?
- ... that the Fugitive Doctor was the first time The Doctor in Doctor Who was portrayed by a black actor?
- ... that to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Duster's Stratosphere, a vinyl copy of the album was launched into space?
- ... that during the fatal arrest of Abisay Cruz by Montreal police, Cruz was recorded saying "Je vais mourir" ("I'm going to die")?
- ... that an African-American was appointed postmaster of Baynesville, Virginia, in 1893 in preference to a former Confederate soldier?
- ... that mine labourer Golekane Mosveu became an Olympic runner after someone noticed his fitness?
- ... that the Chicken Ranch Bingo once showcased 600 arrowheads on a wall?
- ... that the authors of The Zelensky Effect analysed material from President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's entertainment career in the context of the development of civic national identity in Ukraine?
- ... that Pitchfork described Yuno Miles's vocals as "ostrich-squeal-rap"?
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- ... that Kate Nash (pictured) part-funded a tour promoting her fifth album using an OnlyFans account?
- ... that some people chanted "USA, USA!" and others waved Peruvian flags at the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV?
- ... that Malawian bishop Fanuel Magangani was circumcised as an adult to promote its effectiveness in reducing HIV transmission?
- ... that Justyna Święty-Ersetic "snatch[ed] gold in the dying strides" of the women's 400 metres at the 2018 European Athletics Championships?
- ... that Mabel MacFerran Rockwell was the only female engineer to work on designing the electrical systems for Hoover Dam?
- ... that G: Gaya Hidup Ceria was the first gay magazine in Indonesia?
- ... that William R. Ferguson received a two-year prison sentence for selling a medical device that was claimed to cure disease through "a force unknown to science"?
- ... that the name of the song "Shagidi" was inspired by a children's game?
- ... that a Twitter user and an animal sanctuary were involved in a copyright dispute over Meatball?
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- ... that the fossil soapberry Bohlenia (pictured) was named after Oregon's 1972 biology teacher of the year?
- ... that Libya's opposition to abortion has led it to form alliances with the United States and the Catholic Church?
- ... that Ipuk Fiestiandani defeated her husband's former deputy in a 2020 election?
- ... that the carnivorous dinosaur Eocarcharia may be a chimaera, its bones coming from two different families?
- ... that Jeannie Rice went from running to lose weight to running to set world records?
- ... that the Houston Rockets sold a majority stake in their League of Legends esports team for US$30 million?
- ... that Irene D. Paden turned an annual family summer trip into a book on American westward expansion trails?
- ... that Albanian investment in the AI startup Thinking Machines Lab, required an amendment to the country's 2025 budget?
- ... that Pedro Durruti was executed by firing squad, but the Spanish State officially recorded his cause of death as cardiac arrest?
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- ... that a monument in Croatia (pictured) depicts a small red car triumphing over a battle tank?
- ... that the 2025 St. Louis tornado caused the worst residential damage in the U.S. since the 2011 Joplin tornado?
- ... that Isabel Gutiérrez del Arroyo considered preserving Puerto Rican history to be the best way to serve her people?
- ... that players of a 2022 strategy board game have to manage stress, overheating, and tight cornering?
- ... that Jim Lankas retired from professional boxing and wrestling to enter farming?
- ... that Utah Jazz basketball broadcasts returned in 2023 to a station that is named after the team?
- ... that the first headquarters of New York magazine was a former political clubhouse?
- ... that Lucie Lagerbielke had a public feud in the press with critic Poul Bjerre after he criticised one of her books?
- ... that Angelina Jolie paid homage to Marilyn Monroe with a dress?
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Prep areas
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- ... that the end of the Okipa involved Bull Dancers of the Mandan tribe (example pictured) having ritual sex with married women and then smoking a "pipe of reconciliation" with their husbands?
- ... that the Cova de les Dones contains prehistoric art and ancient Roman inscriptions?
- ... that baseball player Chuck Hockenbery had to refuse an offer to join an MLB team?
- ... that around 2,000 prison guards were fired after the 2025 New York corrections officers' strike ended?
- ... that an openly gay referee officiated the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship final?
- ... that old bridge abutments became artificial reefs during the South Coast Rail project?
- ... that the limited edition of Reira Ushio's debut EP includes a booklet featuring short stories she wrote?
- ... that financial issues including the misuse of funds emerged at an Illinois TV station after its director died?
- ... that, before designing the Millard House, Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Millard House?
- ... that a 1932 building (pictured) of the National Geographic Society Headquarters was constructed in part to house the group's collection of 300,000 photographs?
- ... that many of Johann Sebastian Bach's manuscripts were lost because some of his family members did not care about preserving them?
- ... that it took searchers three days to find the crash site of Western Air Lines Flight 34?
- ... that Roy Soemirat led the evacuation of Indonesian citizens from Iran during the Iran–Israel war?
- ... that Bill Maynard received letters thanking him for making Oh No It's Selwyn Froggitt "the cleanest show on television"?
- ... that Mary Kahil, an Egyptian Christian mystic, cofounded one of the earliest women's movements in the Arab world?
- ... that the band Pinmonkey got their name from an episode of The Simpsons?
- ... that Imogen was described as "puns-and-needles"?
- ... that Chad McCharles, before becoming a bishop, moonlighted as a school bus driver?
- ... that Ivan I of Moscow (pictured) earned the nickname "Kalita", which literally means 'money bag'?
- ... that Morocco's abortion law requires spousal consent, but not explicitly the consent of the woman receiving the procedure?
- ... that Chinese pilot Shi Bangfan lost his left arm in a dogfight where he downed a Japanese plane, and was later honored with a brand of cigarettes named after him?
- ... that El Salvador's only goal at the FIFA World Cup occurred during a 10–1 loss to Hungary?
- ... that Nurtami Soedarsono helped to identify victims of the 2012 Sukhoi crash?
- ... that The Big Con observes that big consultancies play both sides – advising the fossil fuel industry while also shaping government climate policy?
- ... that sprinter Kenaz Kaniwete was the youngest athletics competitor at the 2024 Summer Olympics?
- ... that a socialist youth organization held an anti-NATO music festival attended by 20,000 people in 1982 West Berlin?
- ... that, despite calls in 1988 to remember housing activist Michael Brown, a 2024 academic article could not find any subsequent trace of him?
- ... that Marisa Dick (pictured) has two balance-beam elements named after her – the Dick and the Dick II?
- ... that the field of Korean science fiction has evolved into distinct North and South branches since the first work appeared in 1929?
- ... that Sue Anderson helped to break through the glass ceiling for female conductors on Broadway?
- ... that flowers falling off the final dress in Alexander McQueen's Sarabande was a serendipitous effect?
- ... that Oduwa's reign saw cowries becoming so widespread as currency that nobles stitched them into their clothes – causing runaway inflation?
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- ... that actress Emma Stone contributed "oddities" to "Florida!!!"?
- ... that Yulius Selvanus, the governor of North Sulawesi, Indonesia, used his parents' clan names for "personal branding"?
- ... that the Mansfield Town Mill has produced flour, textiles and cannabis?
- ... that Megalobulimus dryades (example pictured) was named after nymphs from Greek mythology?
- ... that Bal Krishna Kaul, the first home and finance minister of Ajmer State, undertook a 22-day hunger strike in Ajmer Jail?
- ... that 3.5% of a country's population can change its government?
- ... that weightlifter Ri Suk, after returning from a four-year absence from competing internationally, then set eight world records in a single competition?
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- ... that brothers Dag Burgos and Ricardo Burgos competed for Guatemala at the 1988 Winter Olympics?
- ... that the first volume of Felix Klein's books on the history of mathematics does not mention the three women who originally transcribed his lectures?
- ... that some of the interior decoration of the Ernst-Haeckel-Haus is inspired by jellyfish?
- ... that, for many members of an online forum for mothers, Rupert Campbell-Black is "vaginally totemic"?
- ... that Alicella gigantea (pictured) grows up to 34cm in length, making it the world's largest amphipod?
- ... that Taylor Swift wrote and dedicated a song to Ethel Kennedy?
- ... that while Gusnar Ismail lost a gubernatorial election to Rusli Habibie in 2011, he won one in 2024 with Habibie's wife as running mate?
- ... that Ed Policy and his father Carmen Policy have both served as presidents of National Football League teams?
- ... that according to the family of one of its founders, Volcano Pizzeria was originally a diner selling Italian food before it became the "granddaddy" of Windsor-style pizza?
- ... that runner Alberto Jarrín once defeated a train in a race?
- ... that the general manager of a Cleveland TV station believed its owner to be "just tired of losing money"?
- ... that German equestrian Hermann Weiland would compete for Croatia at the 1992 Summer Olympics but marched with Guam during the opening ceremony?
- ... that a statue of Vladimir Lenin in Ukraine was transformed into a statue of Darth Vader?
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