Yes, just click the 'Random question' button on your blue side bar.
To jump to a random question, go to the blue toolbar on the left side of the screen. Under the heading "Site tools," click on the link called "Random question" to take you to a surprise question.
By clicking on 'Random Question,' it directs you to a random question. It helps if you are pondering what to answer, just click on Random Question to eliminate the problem!
because there is an answer to everything
Random people, type in on google wikianswers unanswered
This button takes you to a random question on WikiAnswers. You can use this button to find interesting or obscure questions on WikiAnswers. The button doesn't serve any meaningful purpose - it's just for fun.
IDK maybe "How do you get plastic surgury on your nose?" this was just a random question.
Here, try it:http://wiki.answers.com/help/help_center
The answers remain in the WikiAnswers database on the URL of the question. The answer does not go anywhere except to the URL of the question and the WikiAnswers database.
There are over 20 million questions on WikiAnswers. Without doing the math, it is extremely unlikely.
It will certainly give you at least 20 different random questions. I tend to click the random question button when I'm in the mood to answer just about anything. I always get a different question.Once I asked the question why do bananas grow behind dolfins' ears?Type it in the search box, there is an answer!!
It doesn't matter what computer you are on when you are on WikiAnswers - you cannot make asked questions go away on WikiAnswers. The question you asked will stay permanently on WikiAnswers, and can only be removed by a Supervisor. If your question is innapropriate, does not have enough info to answer, etc., it will be removed from WikiAnswers. However, if it is a legitimate question, it will not be removed from WikiAnswers. Contact a Supervisor if you wish to have a question removed.
The people who do that think that WikiAnswers is more like a search engine from the WikiAnswers database, so they type in what they would in a search engine, not knowing they are asking a question and not searching for a question like they would in a search engine.