Wikifibs
Researcher, Biography-Writer
Wikifibs
Researcher, Biography-Writer
Wikifibs is a one-named wonder best known for his colorful style, encyclopedic knowledge, and a website full of research that may—or may not—be entirely true. Part researcher, part prankster, part caffeine-fueled mystery, Wikifibs has built a digital empire based on fun, facts, and fibs (but mostly fun).
Wikifibs’ appearance is as imaginative and distinctive as his stories. He resembles a bold, colorful logo—his entire figure styled to mirror the blocky letters of his name: WIKIFIBS.
Each letter is three-dimensional, with a slight cartoonish flair—thick, bright, and full of character. The colors shift from letter to letter like a rainbow: red to orange, yellow to green, blue to indigo, and finally a deep violet on the “S.” The font is playful yet clean, giving off a sense of mischief and authority at once.
But the real standout is the dot of the first “i”, which isn’t a dot at all—it’s a fox’s head. The fox is clever-eyed, smirking slightly, and wearing a tiny pair of reading glasses. Its fur is stylized in orange and white, with sleek geometric lines that make it look sharp and modern, like a digital mascot with secrets to keep.
The overall effect is unmistakable: Wikifibs looks like he is the brand—bold, smart, colorful, and just a little bit tricky.
Wikifibs was born in the delightfully odd town of Fibs, Nevada, on October 14, 1985. As a child, he wasn’t interested in sports or toys as much as he was in facts. He began by researching people—just a few at a time—but soon grew tired of real biographies. So, he started making up his own. His notebooks filled with outlandish life stories, some believable and some totally bonkers, but always entertaining. His teachers were confused, but impressed.
As he grew older, Wikifibs discovered the joys of coffee, TV marathons, and reading books thick enough to stop a door. He never stopped writing—scribbling notes, bios, and bizarre theories in every notebook he owned. Eventually, he built a website called Wikifibs.com, a digital collection of all his research—real and imagined. To this day, no one is quite sure which of the stories are true, and which are just very well-made fibs. And Wikifibs? He’s not telling.
Wikifibs is famous for blurring the line between truth and imagination. His website has become a go-to place for curious kids and adults who enjoy learning about people they’ve never heard of—and maybe never existed. His colorful personality (and equally colorful wardrobe) have inspired creative thinking in classrooms, libraries, and internet forums all over the world. He’s often quoted as saying, “A good fib is just a fact in costume.”
Wikifibs can juggle three objects of any kind—balls, books, or bananas.
He can jump five feet in the air, and sometimes does it just to surprise people.
His favorite snack is toast with exactly four toppings, which change daily.
He once wrote a 4,000-word biography for a penguin named Gary who may or may not be real.
He owns 63 pairs of socks, each with a different pattern and a mysterious backstory.