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Google Feud

Google Feud is an online game that challenges players to guess the top autocompleted phrases for various search queries, based on Google's search engine algorithms. The game was created by Justin Hook, a former Google employee who used Google's autocomplete feature to build a game that would be both fun and educational. The game is based on the popular TV game show "Family Feud", where contestants try to guess the most popular answers to survey questions.

In Google Feud, players are presented with a partial search query, such as "Why do cats...", and must guess the most popular autocompleted phrases, such as "Why do cats purr", "why do cats knead", and "Why do cats hate water". The game has four categories: culture, people, names, and questions, each with its own set of queries.

The game uses Google's autocomplete feature to generate the possible answers, so the phrases that appear are based on actual search queries made by people around the world. The game is designed to be both fun and educational, and players can learn a lot about popular culture, current events, and common search queries while playing.

Some more details about the Google Feud game:

Features:

  • The game has four categories: culture, people, names, and questions.
  • Each category has a set of 10 queries, and players can choose which category they want to play.
  • The game uses Google's autocomplete feature to generate the possible answers, so the phrases that appear are based on actual search queries made by people around the world.
  • Players get three strikes before the game ends, and they lose points for each incorrect guess.
  • Points are awarded based on the popularity of the autocompleted phrases, with more popular phrases earning more points.

Rules:

  • The objective of the game is to guess the top autocompleted phrases for each query.
  • Players must type in their answers, and the game will automatically compare them to the top autocompleted phrases.
  • Players can only guess once per query, and they must be careful not to make too many incorrect guesses, or they will lose points and possibly end the game early.

Tips:

  • Start with the most obvious or common phrases that come to mind, as these are likely to be the most popular autocompleted phrases.
  • Think about what people might be searching for when they enter the partial query. For example, if the query is "How to cook...", some popular autocompleted phrases might be "How to cook rice", "how to cook chicken", or "How to cook steak".
  • Look for patterns in the autocompleted phrases, such as recurring themes or keywords. This can help you make more educated guesses and earn more points.
  • Don't be afraid to take risks and guess more unusual or creative answers, as these can sometimes be the most popular autocompleted phrases.

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