Google turns auto complete into a game
American Conglomerate Google Has Started A New Gaming Website Googlefeud.com Which Provides The First Half Of A Search Query, And We Have To Fill In The Rest. The Goal Is To Guess As Many Of The Most Popular Queries As You Can.
American conglomerate Google has started a new gaming website googlefeud.com which provides the first half of a search query, and we have to fill in the rest. The goal is to guess as many of the most popular queries as you can.
According to San Francisco-based techcrunch.com, those accessing the web site start by picking one of the four categories: Culture, People, Names, and Questions and simply guess how Google would auto-complete a search phrase in a given category.
Any answers in the Top 10 auto-complete results get you points. Everything else earns you a strike. Three strike, and the game is over.
The answers are pulled from Google's auto-complete using the Google API.
The engine isn't very good at combining similar results. You also have to be absolutely specific in your answers - if you say "plane" and the answer was "airplane", that's a strike.
There is no built-in multiplayer option on this site.
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