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Game turns Google’s search suggestions into ‘Family Feud’

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Think you’re good at predicting Google’s search suggestions? You now have an easy way to prove it. A new (and decidedly unofficial) Google Feud game challenges you to makeFamily Feud-style guesses about what comes next in Google’s autocomplete box. The closer you are to the top result, the more points you get; guess outside of the top 10 and you’ll get a strike. There’s sadly no easy way to challenge others, but this should still be a fun way to demonstrate your search savviness to your friends.
via Engadget

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