Your Wiki Race questions, answered
Browse quick answers about accounts, gameplay, performance, and privacy.
Common questions
- Do I need an account to play?
- Nope! Join any lobby with a nickname. Hosts can optionally reuse their browser to keep previous settings, but accounts are not required.
- How many people can race together?
- Wiki Race is optimized for 2–12 players. Smaller groups feel tactical, while larger parties turn every race into a lively scramble.
- Can we play asynchronously?
- Wiki Race is designed for real-time sessions. If someone disconnects they can rejoin the same lobby, but all players need to be online together for the round to count.
- What devices are supported?
- Any modern browser on desktop, tablet, or mobile will work. For the best experience we recommend Chrome, Edge, Safari, or Firefox with JavaScript enabled.
- Do you store the paths that players click?
- Yes. We keep a temporary log of visited articles to calculate results and highlight the winning path. Race history is cleared shortly after a lobby is closed.
- How do I report a bug or suggest a feature?
- Send us a note through the in-app feedback link or email support@wiki-race.app. We read every message and prioritize fixes that unblock play.
Need more help?
Reach the team at support@wiki-race.app with bug reports or ideas. Screenshots and lobby codes help us troubleshoot quickly.