Wikiwalk
Overview
Wikiwalk (unofficial): see the most-traveled onward reading trails other readers take from the English Wikipedia article you're on.
Ever finish a Wikipedia article and wonder where to go next? Wikiwalk shows you the paths other readers actually take onward from the page you're on — a short, ranked list of multi-hop "trails," like worn hiking routes from a trailhead. On nearly any popular English Wikipedia article, a small "Popular trails from here" box appears at the top, listing the most-traveled routes onward, each with the share of readers who take it. Click any step to jump there. How it works: Built from the public Wikipedia Clickstream dataset (aggregate, anonymized reader navigation published by Wikimedia). Trails are precomputed and bundled inside the extension — it works entirely offline and makes no network requests. Covers ~272,000 of the most-visited English Wikipedia articles. Privacy: Wikiwalk collects no data, has no analytics or tracking, and sends nothing anywhere. The article title never leaves your browser. Unofficial — not affiliated with or endorsed by the Wikimedia Foundation. Data: Wikipedia Clickstream (CC0 public domain).
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Details
- Version0.2.0
- UpdatedJune 13, 2026
- Offered byakkestur
- Size30.96MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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