About Name 100 Women
Name 100 Women is a free, browser-based challenge game that tests your knowledge of remarkable women throughout history and across the globe. The goal is simple: name 100 real, notable women as quickly as you can.
How It Started
The idea came from a simple observation: when asked to name famous women, most people can rattle off a handful but struggle to reach 100. We built this game to make that challenge fun, educational, and shareable — drawing on Wikidata's vast database to verify every answer in real time.
How It Works
Type any name into the input field. The game checks Wikidata to confirm the person is real, notable, and female. Correct answers appear on the left, incorrect ones on the right. The timer starts with your first correct guess and stops when you reach 100. No account needed, no sign-up required.
Categories You'll Explore
From scientists like Marie Curie and Rosalind Franklin to leaders like Angela Merkel and Malala Yousafzai, from artists like Frida Kahlo to athletes like Serena Williams — the challenge draws from every field imaginable. You might even discover women you've never heard of before.
Powered by Wikidata
Every guess is verified against Wikidata, the free and open knowledge base that powers Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects. This means the game is always up to date and covers notable women from every country, culture, and era.
Contact Us
Have feedback, suggestions, or questions? We'd love to hear from you at support@name100women.com.