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Google Feud is a fun and addictive online trivia game based on Google’s autocomplete feature. Players are presented with the beginning of a real Google search query, and their task is to guess the most popular ways that query might be completed, just like how users search on Google. Think of it as a mash-up of Family Feud and Google search trends, with hilarious and sometimes surprising results.

Visit the official Google Feud website or play it on supported gaming platforms.
Select a Category: Choose from categories like Culture, People, Names, or Questions.
Start Guessing: After selecting a category, you’ll be shown the start of a query. Type in your guess for how the phrase might autocomplete.
Score Points: Correct guesses earn you points based on their popularity, with more common completions scoring higher.
You have 3 strikes (wrong guesses) per round.
The goal is to guess as many correct autocomplete results as possible before you run out of strikes.
Leaderboard or Score Tracker: Points are totaled based on how high your correct guesses rank.
Challenge: Many queries can have funny, weird, or unexpected endings, so creative thinking is often rewarded.
Think like Google users: What would most people type next? Go with common sense or current trends.
Use variations: If your first guess is close but incorrect, try rephrasing it.
Avoid overly niche answers: Stick to popular culture, common questions, or widely held beliefs.
Watch spelling: Typos can cost you strikes, so be careful when entering your answers.
Stay playful: Sometimes ridiculous guesses turn out to be correct—don’t overthink.