Allelopathic plants affect other plants in their vicinity by releasing chemicals in many ways. The main factors that drag this phenomenon are allelochemicals, which after release effect the plant positively or negatively. The present study was carried out to find the allelopathic effect of dandelion (Taraxacum officinale L.) on wheat (Triticum aestivum L. var. Janbaz). Fresh dandelion was taken from the wheat fields, and their different parts were shade dried for experimental purposes. All the parts of dandelion were grounded into powder, filtered for the extract, and applied to wheat seeds germinated on twofold filter papers in petri dishes. Five replicates were taken for each treatment. After a few days of germination, it was found that dandelion extract had a prominent effect on wheat germination. The present study will provide a baseline for future researchers toward analyzing the allelopathic potential of different weeds on wheat varieties. It will guide the future researches regarding the amount of extract and biomass that should be allowed in wheat fields.