SEO games
Four browser games that teach the mechanics of search by making you play them. Each one isolates a single thing that decides rankings — crawl budget, snippet judgement, status codes, the climb itself — and explains its reasoning as you go.
Nothing is uploaded, no email is asked for, and no score leaves your browser.
SEO is easier to feel than to be told
You can read that crawl budget is finite and still not act on it. Spend a hundred fetches on filtered collection URLs and watch nothing get indexed, and the point lands permanently. That is the whole reason these exist: every one of them was built around a moment in a client call where a diagram would not have worked but a demonstration did.
They are also a fair sample of how we think. If the reasoning in these games makes sense to you, the way we run engagements will too.
Questions about the games
Using these to train a team? Take them. No attribution needed, no licence to sign. If you want a walkthrough session run for your marketers, tell us.
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Billion Game runs your work through the same instruments the best in-house teams use.
Licences are on us, and every export we pull from them is yours to keep.
Be wary of any agency whose reporting is a tool dashboard with their logo on it. Tools measure; they do not decide what matters, and every one of these will happily generate a hundred findings that change nothing. What you are paying for is the judgement about which three of those hundred are worth your developers’ time.