A new Google feature anticipates what you're likely to get next and displays it as a tap-to-select alternative rather than typing on your keyboard. As a result, it saves time and speeds up data entry.
Google's autocomplete box had a lot of odd ideas popping up, which many people noticed right away.
Google Feud is a game based on that style. When asked, "How does Google autocomplete this query?" it was modeled around a Family Feud-style question.
You will begin the game by selecting one of four options: Culture, People, Name, or Question.. This category supplies the first half of a query, and you're responsible for filling in what's missing. Only a small percentage of people are actually searching for this solution.
Decide on what other Google users are likely to find instead of just doing your own way.
To get a better idea of what people are searching for on Google, take your time. It's still a terrific game to play with others, even if there isn't any built-in multiplayer functionality yet. Bring a friend or loved one along to play Google Feud with you.