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:
Forbes World's Richest People | American technology writers | Junior Chamber International |
American philanthropists | Microsoft employees | Computer pioneers |
National Medal of Technology recipients | American agnostics | American businesspeople |
Living people | Software magnates | Time magazine Persons of the Year |
American entrepreneurs | Forbes 400 | People from Seattle |
Internet history | Windows people | 1955 births |
Erd?s number 4 | American computer programmers | Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire |
That was Bill Gates
Did you get it right? Click the appropriate button below, and your
score will be altered accordingly.
(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.)
89% of 834 players got this one.
Point your friends at this clue: https://kevan.org/catfishing.php?id=721
Game invented by Sumana Harihareswara and implemented by Kevan Davis, December 2006. |
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