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! This is a 2006 implementation of the game and its questions are extremely out of date; it stopped being updated in 2009 due to a change of the Wikipedia API. A much better daily puzzle version was created in 2024 by Matthew at catfishing.net.

Catfishing is a guessing game built from Wikipedia articles. Given a list of all the categories that an article belongs to, you must guess which article it's describing.

Here's your first one:

American ScientologistsFantasy writersSelf-help writers
People from CaliforniaWestern writers1911 births
Drug-related deathsEagle ScoutsPeople from Nebraska
Leaders of Scientology1986 deathsReligious leaders
American science fiction writersAmerican World War II veteransDeaths by stroke
American fantasy writersBigamistsCharismatic religious leaders
Ig Nobel Prize winnersScientologyReligious history of the United States
What person or place or thing belongs to all of these categories?
Reveal answer

That was L. Ron Hubbard

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(If a set of categories is too broad to give a single answer, or seems otherwise unsuitable, you can click the 'stupid' button to report it.)


59% of 787 players got this one.

Point your friends at this clue: https://kevan.org/catfishing.php?id=731

Game invented by Sumana Harihareswara
and implemented by Kevan Davis, December 2006.
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