A news feature presents an interactive game asking readers to guess which of five baby names is the most popular in England and Wales. The feature says the ranking is based on data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). It frames the exercise as a way to test awareness of current baby-name trends in Britain, by having participants identify the top name among a short list. The article’s description also links the game’s presentation to well-known figures, suggesting the choices include names associated with public celebrities and other high-profile names (such as sports stars, pop stars, and royals). The two provided versions are effectively identical, both stating that the game uses ONS baby-name information for England and Wales and that the task is to determine which name is most popular among five options. No specific baby names or the top-ranked name are included in the provided text, but the overall purpose is clear: to engage readers with ONS-based information about name popularity while testing their guesses.