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Google Feud

What Is Google Feud?

Google Feud is a free online word game that pits your intuition against Google’s vast search data. Created by Justin Hook—a writer known for Bob’s Burgers—the game debuted in 2013 and quickly gained traction, earning praise from outlets like TIME, which called it “the online game we didn’t know we were waiting for.

How to Play Google Feud

Ready to jump in? Here’s a step-by-step guide to mastering Google Feud:

  • Visit the Site: Head to googlefeud.com or platforms like Poki or CrazyGames to play for free.
  • Pick a Category: Choose from Culture, People, Names, or Questions to start your round.
  • Guess the Autocomplete: A partial query appears (e.g., “Is it legal to…”). Type your guess and hit enter.
  • Score Points: Match one of the top 10 autocomplete results to earn points—higher rankings mean more points.
  • Three Strikes Rule: Get three wrong guesses, and the round ends. Start over and try again!

Pro tip: Think like the average internet user, not a scholar—popular searches often lean quirky or absurd over logical.

Why Google Feud Still Rules in 2025

Even over a decade after its debut, Google Feud remains a top word game thanks to its evergreen appeal. Its reliance on Google’s ever-evolving search data keeps it fresh, while its simplicity ensures anyone can play. Whether you’re a trivia buff, a word game enthusiast, or just curious about what people search for, Google Feud delivers laughs and challenges in equal measure.

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