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Google's Auto Complete Turned Into A Game Now

The Internet giant has come up with a website where people can actually play the 'auto-complete feature' as a game.

 

We all know that Google is very quick in guessing what we type and even before we complete a word, it starts giving us multiple options.

This feature has always been very famous among the users of the popular search engine and now, this feature has been converted into a game.

Google has come up with a new gaming website www.googlefeud.com and here, first half of a search query is given and we need to fill in the rest.

The goal is to guess as many of the most popular queries as you can.

Now, if you are actually getting interested to know more about the game, the website loads with four categories - Culture, People, Names and Questions on the homepage and you need to click on one of them.

Accordingly, the website provides you the first half of a random query and you need to simply guess how Google would auto-complete it.

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.

It seems that the answers are pulled from Google's Auto-complete using the Google API.

However, after testing the website once, we found out that the engine isn't very good at combining similar results. You should be very much specific in your answers.

If you say "plane" instead of "airplane", that's a strike.


TAGS: Goole Auto Complete Game

 
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