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    The game was created in 2013 by American indie developer Justin Hook, a writer for Bob's Burgers on Fox. [1] Google Feud was demonstrated on @midnight with Chris Hardwick, [2] referenced in the monologue of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. [3] [non-primary source needed] Time declared it "the online game we didn't know we were waiting ...

  2. The world's most popular autocomplete game. How does Google autocomplete this search? "Our new obsession." - TIME

  3. May 25, 2015 · Based on the Google API, and developed by Justin Hook, Google Feud is the new age Family Feud. The game invites you to choose from among four categories–culture, people, names and questions–and predict Google’s top 10 autocompletes for selected question stems you complete.

  4. The game was created in 2013 by American indie developer Justin Hook, a writer for Bob's Burgers on Fox. [1] Google Feud was demonstrated on @midnight with Chris Hardwick , [2] referenced in the monologue of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon .

  5. Mar 17, 2015 · Google Feud. Google’s autocomplete, which attempts to guess what you’re searching for by looking at the most common searches, can take you to dark, sometimes hilarious places. Looking at ...

  6. Mar 16, 2015 · Care to pit your wits against "Google Feud," a clever variant of Family Feud using the autocomplete feature in Google searches?

  7. The game is called Google Feud, and, as the title suggests, it works in basically the same way as the popular TV game show Family Feud. The game presents players with an incomplete search item...

  8. Mar 16, 2015 · Created by writer and Internet enthusiast Justin Hook, the game uses Google API and pulls real questions and results directly from Google’s autocomplete.

  9. Google Feud is an original game using real Google search results pulled periodically from the Google API. Answers change frequently and may differ from search results on your device. Google Feud is a work of parody and not affiliated with Google LLC.

  10. Mar 16, 2015 · Take a look at Google Feud – it’s a free game based on the game show ‘Family Feud’ that uses Google search autocompletes as its source of survey questions. Because it's played entirely in...