AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Performance of Top Pair Puzzle Apps on Unified Platform
Exploring the Q2 2024 trends of the leading Pair Puzzle applications, Sensor Tower reveals downloads and user engagement data. Insights show varying performances across the top apps in the genre.
As we step into the second quarter of 2024, the Pair Puzzle category has shown some interesting user engagement and download trends across the unified platform. Sensor Tower provides a closer look at the performance of the top five applications in this genre.
Triple Match 3D experienced a revenue trend that peaked at around $2.4K in early May before gradually declining to $1.6K by the end of June. The downloads saw an uptick in late April reaching nearly 450K, but then followed a downward trend, concluding at 323K in the last week of June. Weekly active users started strong at 2.2M in mid-April but saw a dip to approximately 1.9M towards the quarter's end.
For Zen Match - Relaxing Puzzle, the revenue figures showed a more fluctuating pattern, with a notable peak of $1.2K in the week of May 20th. Downloads for Zen Match had a sharp increase to 314K in early June, yet active users showed a slight decrease from 2.4M to 2.2M over the quarter.
Tile Family®:Match Puzzle Game stood out with a significant spike in downloads, reaching a high of 11.9M in mid-May. The revenue also saw a high point of $1.3K during the same period. Weekly active users for the game reached their zenith at 52.9M in the week of May 20th.
Tile Busters: Match 3 Tiles showed a steady revenue performance throughout the quarter, with a slight increase to $827 in the last week of June. However, downloads and active users demonstrated a downward trend, with downloads falling to a low of 22K and active users to 3.9M by the end of June.
Lastly, Match Factory! displayed a consistent revenue pattern, hovering around $700 to $800 throughout the quarter. Downloads saw a steep decline from 2.8M in the first week of April to just 166K in the final week of June. Weekly active users reflected a similar downward trajectory from 4.5M to 2.2M over the same period.
For more detailed insights and data on the performance of these applications and others within the Pair Puzzle category, visit Sensor Tower. The numbers paint a vivid picture of the dynamic mobile app landscape and how user engagement and downloads can vary greatly even within a specific genre.