#GraphCast: Using Graph Theory to Find the Number of Marvel Watch Orders


Welcome to this week’s #GraphCast – our series featuring what you might have missed in Neo4j media from the past fortnight.

Last time, our Content and Media Associate, Allison Wu, shared a GOTO Book Club episode featuring Neo4j’s Jim Webber, who co-authored Graph Databases, and Nicki Watt, CTO at OpenCredo.

Discover how to use graph theory to determine the possible number of orders in which you can watch all the Marvel movies.


This week, while searching for WandaVision Easter eggs on YouTube, I stumbled on this gem. (Thanks YouTube algo!) This video uses graph theory to unpack the number of reasonable orders there are for watching Marvel’s 23-movie Infinity Saga.



It’s a pretty great (and logical) explainer of the basics of graph theory. Now, time to turn on today’s new episode of WandaVision!


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