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Sri Lanka, in the dark

Six things are true about Sri Lanka that most people who live there could not tell you. Here they are, with the year each was measured and who measured it. One of them will not be what you expected.

What is measured here

Electricity access — 100%
Share of people with access to electricity at home. Lower than 52% of countries. Measured 2024.
Internet use — 54.6%
Share of people who have used the internet in the last three months. Lower than 75% of countries. Measured 2024.
Urban population — 20.3%
Share of people living in areas classed as urban. Lower than 97% of countries. Measured 2024.
Children per woman — 1.95
Births per woman over a lifetime, at current rates. Lower than 52% of countries. Measured 2024.
Life expectancy — 77.7 yrs
How long a person born now would live at current mortality rates. Higher than 68% of countries. Measured 2024.

safe sanitation has never been measured here. Not zero — unmeasured, which is its own kind of dark.

The world's attention, 2026-08-23

The world wrote about Sri Lanka more than 73% of countries in the last day, and what it wrote was warmer than average (tone 0.13). Aggregate counts only — no headlines, no links, no text from the feed.

Where the dark hides things

The game scatters its findings across real towns. In Sri Lanka those are Colombo, Moratuwa, Anuradhapura, Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, Kandy, Kilinochchi, Ratnapura, Badulla, Puttalan.

Walk it

Uncertainity is a short, experimental browser game — free, no sign-up, a few minutes. It gives you the country you are actually in, as a dark map of its real coastline, and nothing exists until you have been near it. Six findings are hidden in its towns — the six numbers above — and a seventh comes from how the world's attention fell on the place today.

New episodes arrive from time to time rather than on a schedule: geography, current affairs, whatever turns out to be worth walking through. Subscribe and you get one email when one lands, and nothing else.

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