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There are currently 3 filled queues. Admins, please consider promoting a prep to queue if you have the time!
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Administrators: Please ensure that there is always at least one queue filled at all times, to prevent overdue updates to the Main Page.
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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The next update will be produced from Queue 3. After performing a manual update, please update the pointer to the next queue.
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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June 14 | 1 | 1 |
June 17 | 1 | |
June 21 | 1 | |
June 23 | 2 | |
June 26 | 3 | 2 |
June 28 | 3 | 1 |
June 30 | 1 | 1 |
July 1 | 1 | 1 |
July 2 | 1 | 1 |
July 3 | 1 | 1 |
July 4 | 3 | 1 |
July 5 | 4 | |
July 6 | 1 | 1 |
July 7 | 3 | 2 |
July 8 | 2 | 1 |
July 9 | 2 | |
July 10 | 3 | 2 |
July 12 | 1 | 1 |
July 13 | 6 | 3 |
July 14 | 5 | 4 |
July 15 | 3 | 1 |
July 16 | 6 | 6 |
July 17 | 6 | 5 |
July 18 | 3 | |
July 19 | 11 | 8 |
July 20 | 4 | 4 |
July 21 | 7 | 4 |
July 22 | 6 | 4 |
July 23 | 6 | 4 |
July 24 | 9 | 5 |
July 25 | 16 | 5 |
July 26 | 6 | 2 |
July 27 | 8 | 5 |
July 28 | 17 | 8 |
July 29 | 10 | 4 |
July 30 | 5 | 2 |
July 31 | 5 | 3 |
August 1 | 9 | 3 |
August 2 | 6 | 3 |
August 3 | 8 | 3 |
August 4 | 7 | 5 |
August 5 | 13 | 2 |
August 6 | 9 | 3 |
August 7 | 5 | 2 |
August 8 | 8 | 5 |
August 9 | 4 | 3 |
August 10 | 11 | 3 |
August 11 | 4 | |
August 12 | 3 | |
August 13 | 1 | |
August 14 | 3 | |
August 15 | 5 | |
Total | 269 | 125 |
Last updated 20:37, 15 August 2024 UTC Current time is 22:01, 15 August 2024 UTC [refresh] |
DYK time
![]() | DYK queue status
Current time: 22:01, 15 August 2024 (UTC) Update frequency: once every 24 hours Last updated: 22 hours ago() |
![]() | The next empty queue is 6. (update · from prep 6 · from prep 1 · clear) |
Local update times
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Queue 3 | 15 August 17:00 |
15 August 20:00 |
16 August 00:00 |
16 August 01:00 |
16 August 05:30 |
16 August 09:00 |
16 August 10:00 |
Queue 4 | 16 August 17:00 |
16 August 20:00 |
17 August 00:00 |
17 August 01:00 |
17 August 05:30 |
17 August 09:00 |
17 August 10:00 |
Queue 5 | 17 August 17:00 |
17 August 20:00 |
18 August 00:00 |
18 August 01:00 |
18 August 05:30 |
18 August 09:00 |
18 August 10:00 |
Queue 6 Prep 6 |
18 August 17:00 |
18 August 20:00 |
19 August 00:00 |
19 August 01:00 |
19 August 05:30 |
19 August 09:00 |
19 August 10:00 |
Queue 7 Prep 7 |
19 August 17:00 |
19 August 20:00 |
20 August 00:00 |
20 August 01:00 |
20 August 05:30 |
20 August 09:00 |
20 August 10:00 |
Queue 1 Prep 1 |
20 August 17:00 |
20 August 20:00 |
21 August 00:00 |
21 August 01:00 |
21 August 05:30 |
21 August 09:00 |
21 August 10:00 |
Queue 2 Prep 2 |
21 August 17:00 |
21 August 20:00 |
22 August 00:00 |
22 August 01:00 |
22 August 05:30 |
22 August 09:00 |
22 August 10:00 |
Prep 3 | 22 August 17:00 |
22 August 20:00 |
23 August 00:00 |
23 August 01:00 |
23 August 05:30 |
23 August 09:00 |
23 August 10:00 |
Prep 4 | 23 August 17:00 |
23 August 20:00 |
24 August 00:00 |
24 August 01:00 |
24 August 05:30 |
24 August 09:00 |
24 August 10:00 |
Prep 5 | 24 August 17:00 |
24 August 20:00 |
25 August 00:00 |
25 August 01:00 |
25 August 05:30 |
25 August 09:00 |
25 August 10:00 |
Queues
![]() | The hooks below have been approved by an administrator (RoySmith (talk)) and will be automatically added to the DYK template at the appropriate time. |
- ... that the flowers of Pavonia praemorsa (pictured) bloom and die within the same day?
- ... that soprano Joan Ruth rejected a marriage proposal because her suitor wanted her to abandon ambitions of a singing career?
- ... that Tina and Milo has been described as the "first openly Gen Z mascots"?
- ... that Bengisu Avcı had to abandon her 45-kilometre (28-mile) swim across the Kaiwi Channel after being stung by jellyfish twelve hours in?
- ... that some of the first likely Libotonius fossils collected are lost at the Smithsonian?
- ... that Argentine naval officer Barry Melbourne Hussey was known as El Ingles ('The Englishman') by his comrades?
- ... that the 2024 song "Tobey" features "3 generations of Detroit"?
- ... that Leonhard Kaiser, a student of Martin Luther, was burned at the stake on 16 August 1527 after being declared guilty of heresy?
- ... that the area of Cultybraggan Camp has been a royal hunting ground, a prison for fervent Nazis and the site of an underground bunker intended for use in a nuclear war?
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- ... that Japanese surgeon Hayari Miyake (pictured) cured Albert Einstein of a tropical fever?
- ... that after 1943, the Symphony for Strings by Georgy Sviridov was not played again until 2000?
- ... that non-white Samoan people were permitted to join the local branch of the Nazi Party in the 1930s?
- ... that a Philadelphia TV station shut down because of a family feud?
- ... that Ecco2K created a fashion brand when he was 16 years old by talking online to Chinese factory managers who did not know his age?
- ... that an 1814 British raid on a fort in Virginia was guided by an escaped slave of the American garrison commander?
- ... that the Mercer Art Gallery rediscovered little-known artist Eva Leigh and exhibited her work?
- ... that classical composer Carl Ludvig Lithander also worked as a teacher at a military academy?
- ... that South Korea has a day to celebrate North Koreans?
![]() | The hooks below have been approved by an administrator (Z1720 (talk)) and will be automatically added to the DYK template at the appropriate time. |
- ... that the 4,000-year-old Ravenswood standing stone (pictured) now lies in a cul-de-sac in a 1970s Scottish housing estate?
- ... that Dov Noy founded the Israel Folktale Archives, which have collected around 25,000 Jewish folk tales?
- ... that Choco Togo produces heat-resistant chocolate bars that can withstand temperatures of up to 35 °C (95 °F)?
- ... that one newspaper expected Mayor Sun Zhiyang to help turn Guangzhou into a "smart car city"?
- ... that Jennifer Brea directed an Academy Award–shortlisted documentary while bedbound from ME/CFS?
- ... that the DI MA-1 Mk. III rifle was made in Myanmar as a reverse engineered copy of the Chinese QBZ-97?
- ... that sport in Vatican City has included cricket, calcio fiorentino, and taekwondo?
- ... that a scrapped song from SZA's second album was supposed to be on her next one, but when the song was leaked she had to scrap it again?
- ... that Abraham Lincoln felt obliged to propose to Mary Owens – a woman he did not want to marry – but was rejected several times?
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Handy copy sources:
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Prep areas
Note: The next prep set to move into the queue is Prep 6 [update count].
- ... that the two victims of the Zénith balloon incident are depicted on their tomb (pictured) holding hands?
- ... that Lionel Haward applied an early example of offender profiling to help identify high-ranking Nazis disguised as ordinary troops?
- ... that the adventure game Until Then has an in-universe version of Facebook where the player can like and comment on other characters' posts?
- ... that Lisa M. Corrigan used the prison memoirs of black activists to show how incarceration impacted the black power movement?
- ... that a shipwreck in the eastern Mediterranean, dating from the Late Bronze Age, is the earliest deep-sea shipwreck to be discovered?
- ... that Johann Joseph Dömling suggested in 1803 that venous blood contained carbon monoxide?
- ... that Togo's abortion law was one of the first in Africa to allow abortion in the case of rape?
- ... that Dissolution Grip by KMRU uses recordings of the artist's shack being struck by strong winds?
- ... whether you just fell out of a coconut tree?
- ... that John S. McCain Sr. and John S. McCain Jr. (both pictured) were the first father-and-son pair to achieve the U.S. rank of four-star admiral?
- ... that those found guilty of cocoa smuggling in Ghana face a sentence of five to ten years in prison?
- ... that the character Dogpool was portrayed by "Britain's ugliest dog"?
- ... that a scholar argued that the 2021 German novel About People, which is about the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany, encourages "sympathy with rightwing extremists"?
- ... that Alexander Langmuir created the Epidemic Intelligence Service to send epidemiologists across the world?
- ... that Miss Indigenous Canada contestants are judged on ambassadorship, character, community service, and cultural involvement?
- ... that the thrash metal band Hermética received the gold certification for Víctimas del Vaciamiento on-stage during a concert?
- ... that actor Scott Jarvis was angered when White House officials under Richard Nixon requested that portions of his role in the musical 1776 be cut due to its anti-war theme?
- ... that a headless priest is said to have cursed León Viejo with earthquakes?
- ... that during the 1929 Dollar Mountain Fire (aftermath pictured), 65 firefighters survived overnight being surrounded by fire by sheltering under a ledge?
- ... that Anna DeShawn started E3 Radio to help educate others about Black women that she did not learn about in grade school?
- ... that the Advanced Tactical Fighter program resulted in the F-22 Raptor?
- ... that Panamanian earth scientist Erika Podest uses remote sensing to see how climate change has affected global soil moisture?
- ... that the 1885 wreck of the cargo ship Dmitry was the inspiration for the arrival of Count Dracula in England in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel?
- ... that the terminally ill soldier Jan Kryst made a fatal assassination attempt on Gestapo members during the German occupation of Poland?
- ... that more than 90 world leaders have committed to nature-positive policies?
- ... that Eilish Cleary was controversially dismissed as New Brunswick's chief medical officer of health while studying glyphosate, a herbicide widely used in the province's industries?
- ... that burnt toast could save you from a car accident?
- ... that in 1989, Rockstar North opened its first offices above a former fish and chip shop (pictured) in Dundee?
- ... that the discovery of Laquintasaura challenged the idea that early dinosaurs could not survive in equatorial regions?
- ... that the Yerevan Children's Art Museum deliberately kept no records from the 1970s to the 1990s?
- ... that Sam Carling was the first UK member of Parliament to be born in the 21st century?
- ... that an Idaho TV station lost its network affiliation after less than two years on the air but did not permanently close for another decade?
- ... that some LGBT people wear shorter nails on their middle and index fingers to allow for easier manual sex and to express a queer identity?
- ... that the Linda Lindas have recorded a cover of the song they were named after?
- ... that in 1683 ice floes on the River Trent in England badly damaged the bridges at Nottingham and Newark?
- ... that a Korean church excommunicated a pastor after he performed a blessing at a queer festival?
- ... that the five stripes of the flag of Togo (pictured) represent the country's five regions?
- ... that the McLaren MCL60 underwent "one of the most impressive in-season development steps ever seen" in Formula One?
- ... that Kanaria's song "King" has been characterized as an allegory for the house arrest, trial, and execution of Louis XVI?
- ... that the Santos Passos Church in Guimarães, Portugal, was declared a royal chapel by King Luís I in 1878?
- ... that a schoolteacher tried to make left-footed footballer Norman Hunter play right-footed?
- ... that the United States' largest planned solar project, Mammoth Solar, is named after mastodon fossils rather than its size?
- ... that William Hewett was the last-surviving British Army officer to have fought at the Battle of Waterloo?
- ... that a lyric in the song "Hands on Me" is about Meghan Trainor being unable to have sex due to pelvic floor damage?
- ... that a 1938 Catholic procession featured 80,000 marchers and one blimp?
- ... that Milkie Way (pictured) has powerful nipples?
- ... that women seeking abortions in Eswatini and Lesotho may travel to neighbouring South Africa, where it is legal?
- ... that Nosy Komba is a destination for both ecotourism and illegal logging?
- ... that New Zealand mayor Georgina Beyer was the world's first transgender mayor?
- ... that during World War II an armed resistance group was based at the Norwegian Soy Flour Plant in Larvik?
- ... that Moain Sadeq led excavations at Tell es-Sakan in the Gaza Strip, the oldest-known ancient Egyptian fortification to have been excavated?
- ... that Richard Swanson died while trying to dribble a soccer ball from Seattle to São Paulo?
- ... that the British Unionist Party (BUP) won their first elected representative in a "devastating upset" at the 2022 North Lanarkshire Council election?
- ... that when Didier Berthod failed to make the first free ascent of Cobra Crack in 2005, he quit climbing and became a Franciscan monk?
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