Trivia Crack's top 10 nearest neighbors span actors, TV personalities, a discount retailer, a video game franchise, and a TV show — a mix that resists any single-category label and reflects the flat shape of this audience.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The scores across the top 10 run from 0.85 down to 0.83, a narrow band with no dominant outlier. Candace Cameron Bure sits at the top (0.85), followed by The Elder Scrolls (0.84) — the only other Video Game Franchise in the top 10 — and Rhett & Link (0.84, TV Personalities). From there the set fans out across subcategories: Ollie's Bargain Outlet (0.84, Discount Stores), America's Got Talent (0.83, TV Shows), and Fox: NASCAR (0.83, TV Channels). Paul Stanley (0.83, Musicians and Bands) rounds out the set alongside Camping World (0.82, Outdoors), Jenelle Evans (0.82, Reality TV Stars), and Gene Simmons (0.82, Musicians and Bands).
Tallying the subcategories: two Musicians and Bands, one Actor, one TV Personality, one Video Game Franchise, one Discount Store, one TV Show, one TV Channel, one Outdoors brand, and one Reality TV Star. No single subcategory dominates. The cross-kind character is the defining feature — Trivia Crack's nearest audiences are shaped less by gaming adjacency than by a broad mainstream mix of entertainment, retail, and celebrity.
This flat, cross-kind pattern suggests an audience that is wide rather than niche, drawn from the general-interest mainstream rather than any concentrated fandom.