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QuizUp VS A Google a Day

Compare QuizUp VS A Google a Day and see what are their differences

QuizUp logo QuizUp

QuizUp gives you the opportunity to test your trivia skills against friends and strangers throughout the world.

A Google a Day logo A Google a Day

Online trivia game where you use Google's search to answer questions as fast as you can.
  • QuizUp Landing page
    Landing page //
    2018-10-04
  • A Google a Day Landing page
    Landing page //
    2018-11-03

QuizUp videos

QuizUp Review for Android

More videos:

  • Review - QuizUp game Review
  • Review - What Happened to QuizUp

A Google a Day videos

A Google A Day

More videos:

  • Review - Loaded: A Google a Day

Category Popularity

0-100% (relative to QuizUp and A Google a Day)
Puzzle
65 65%
35% 35
CMS
66 66%
34% 34
Text Editors
77 77%
23% 23
Games
0 0%
100% 100

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing QuizUp and A Google a Day, you can also consider the following products

Akinator - Akinator is an entertainment app that acts like a digital genie that can read your mind. The game will ask you a few questions about the character you have chosen, and it will attempt to guess the character from your provided answers.

Trivia Crack - Produced by Etermax, Trivia Crack lets players answer trivia questions and compete against other people on mobile devices.

Buzz! The Big Quiz - Buzz! The Big Quiz is a Trivia, Party, Single and Multiplayer video game developed by Relentless Software and published by Sony Computer Entertainment.

QuizClash - In QuizClash, you can challenge your friends or random opponents to a game of trivia.

Google Feud - The world's most popular autocomplete game. Try to guess what Google will suggest. Webby Award Winner for Best Game. Created by Justin Hook.

Buzz! Quiz World - Buzz! Quiz World is a 9th entry in the series of Buzz! The game combines the elements of Party and Q&A, and it supports both Single-player and Multiplayer (two to eight-player) modes developed by Relentless Software and published by Sony Computer En…