Google Feud is an online web game created by Justin Hook where players try to guess how an autocomplete search query might be completed. Choose a category, read the question, and predict which words people most commonly search for to finish the phrase.
If you want some friendly competition, play Google Feud with friends and see who understands search trends the best. With millions of queries made every day, the challenge is simple: can you guess the correct answers within just three tries?
The challenge
If you think you understand what people are searching for, think again. This quiz game is easy to start but challenging to master. Many answers may surprise or amuse you as you try to guess what people are searching for.
Choose a category
Google Feud has four categories: culture, people, names, and questions. Each round gives one search query and three guesses. After the round, you can choose a new category or continue with the same one.
Play the game
Each correct guess gives you 1,000 to 9,000 points. If you make three wrong guesses, the round ends with no points. Choose your answers carefully.
Google Feud answers
If you’re looking for answers in Google Feud, try searching the partial phrase and checking the autocomplete suggestions. These suggestions can give you helpful hints about the most common search completions.
Web browser (desktop and mobile)
iOS
Use your mouse and keyboard to play the game.
Choose a category, read the query, and type your guess to complete the phrase. You have three guesses for each question.
It is a guessing game where you try to predict the ten most common search phrases.
There is no official app. The game can be played in a web browser on desktop or mobile.
There is no online multiplayer mode available.