For anyone who’s ever taken a screenshot of a strange Google autocomplete suggestion, or realized the rest of the world was also staying up late conducting internet research on body hair, here’s a game for you. It’s called Google Feud, and it’s pretty much exactly what it sounds like. Like Family Feud, the game presents the first half of a phrase and players must guess the second half based on their limited knowledge of what the rest of the human race is thinking.
Google’s hilarious autocomplete suggestions have been turned into a game
But it’s not very fun
But it’s not very fun


Users collect what seem to be arbitrarily determined points for each correct answer. The game gathers answers from Google’s API, so the results are a real-time depiction of what the world is Googling. Problem is, trying to guess the second half of a phrase gets dull pretty quickly, and if you win, all you get is a vague satisfaction that you’re tuned into the thoughts of the internet.
The site also features a very realistic warning message: “Beware, certain results may be offensive and/or incomprehensible.”
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