The best Android apps of 2018, according to Google

Google's picks for the top apps of 2018.
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Google has come out with its picks for the top Android apps of the year and its choices might surprise you.

The company published its end-of-year lists highlighting the best of Google Play, and it rewarded language-learning app Drops with its top honor.

Drops, which can help you learn words in 31 different languages, was named the best app of 2018 by the company. Battle Royale favorite PUBG Mobile was awarded best game, as well fan favorite in the category.

The other Android apps Google recognized include...

In the "most entertaining" category:

  • Vimage, an app that lets you add animations to your photos.

  • No Draw, an app for coloring.

  • Neverthink, an app for watching internet video.

  • TikTok, the rebranded version of Musical.ly

  • Scout FM, an app for listening to podcasts.

In the "best hidden gems" category:

  • Slowly, an app that aims to re-create the old school pen pal experience of swapping letters with distant friends.

  • Unfold, an app that helps you create stories with minimalist templates.

  • Just a Line, an augmented reality drawing app created by Google.

  • Luci, a dream journal app for lucid dreaming enthusiasts.

  • Learn Spanish with Lirica, an app that uses popular music to help users learn Spanish.

In the "best self improvement" category:

  • Mimo, an app that can help you learn to write code, was named best self improvement app.

  • 10% Happier, a mediation app that tries to make learning to meditate more simple.

  • Keep Trainer, an app that provides fitness coaching.

  • MasterClass, an app that offers classes in acting, singing, and cooking.

In the "best daily helper" category:

  • Buzzfeed's Tasty, which breaks down recipes into looping social media-friendly videos.

  • Otter Voice Notes, an app that uses AI to generate transcriptions from voice recordings.

  • Sift, a shopping app that helps you get the most for your money.

  • Canva, which helps you design posters, fliers, and social media posts.

  • Notion, a productivity app for keeping track of your notes and to-do lists.

And finally, YouTube TV, Google's TV service for cord cutters, which was voted as the top "fan favorite" app.

You can check out all of Google's top picks of the year in the Play Store.

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Karissa Bell

Karissa was Mashable's Senior Tech Reporter, and is based in San Francisco. She covers social media platforms, Silicon Valley, and the many ways technology is changing our lives. Her work has also appeared in Wired, Macworld, Popular Mechanics, and The Wirecutter. In her free time, she enjoys snowboarding and watching too many cat videos on Instagram. Follow her on Twitter @karissabe.

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