AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Performance of Top Pair Puzzle Apps in the US
An overview of the Q2 2024 performance for the top five Pair Puzzle apps on Android in the US, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Insights provided by Sensor Tower.
The second quarter of 2024 has been an interesting period for Pair Puzzle applications on the Android platform, particularly in the United States. Sensor Tower provides a deep dive into the performance of the top five apps in this genre.
Triple Match 3D showed a notable consistency in weekly active users, maintaining around 3.9M throughout the quarter. However, downloads for the app witnessed a gradual decrease, starting at 365K in the first week of April and dipping to 188K by the end of June. The revenue followed a similar downward trend, with a slight peak in early May reaching $2.3M before settling at $1.2M towards the quarter's end.
Tile Busters: Match 3 Tiles experienced a fluctuating revenue pattern, peaking at $1.2M in early May, with a noticeable decline to $602K by late June. The downloads saw a sharp fall from 153K to zero twice during the quarter, which coincided with the weeks of May 13 and June 24. Weekly active users remained relatively stable, starting at 3.2M and ending the quarter at 2.7M.
For Mahjong Club - Solitaire Game, revenue showed some volatility, with a high of $744K in early May, but eventually decreased to $488K by the quarter's conclusion. Downloads began at 1.3M, saw a mid-quarter drop, and then steadied around 568K. Weekly active users showed a downward trend from 10.2M to 7.6M.
GamoVation's Tile Club - Match Puzzle Game had a revenue peak of $580K in mid-May, followed by a dip to $370K by the end of June. Downloads started strong at 2.3M, but saw a decline to 1.5M. The weekly active users presented a high of 51.2M in late June, after fluctuating throughout the quarter.
Lastly, Block Jam 3D from VOODOO, showed an increase in weekly active users from 1.6M to 2.6M. Downloads peaked at 1.2M in late April, followed by a general decline, although the app finished the quarter with a slight increase to 597K. Revenue for the app was fairly unstable, peaking at $603K in the second week of April, but ended the quarter at a low of $182K.
For more detailed insights and analytics on app performance, Sensor Tower's platform remains a valuable resource for industry professionals and enthusiasts alike.