Help:Disambiguation

A disambiguation page is a means of resolution to conflicting article titles. Oftentimes, there will be one main page and several smaller pages, which have parentheses to differentiate them. When this occurs, a disambiguation page must be made with the template disambiguation at the top of it and then list the similarly-named articles.

Explanation
For example, the article Orange Pikmin has its own disambiguation page, because it has several other pages that have "Orange Pikmin" as part of their titles. It is impossible to have two articles that have the exact same title; nevertheless, it is still confusing if there are articles out there that share a part of another page. Note, however, subpages do not need a disambiguation page as they are essentially part of another page.

Should multiple pages like the page Orange Pikmin appear, a disambiguation page needs to be created. At the top the template disambiguation needs to be placed, then a sentence or two explaining the pages, in general, needs to be written, and finally a list of unambiguous titles with the main title. On each of the pages, a notice placed at the top needs written something like "For other uses, see (page name) (disambiguation)." That way, users can see the disambiguation page and will have access to the other titles.