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Pixalate's April 2025 North America Top 100 Mobile App Store Bundle IDs: ‘Wordscapes' Leads on Apple App Store in U.S. and Canada, ‘Scrabble® GO-Classic' Ranks No. 1 on Google Play Store in Canada

Pixalate's April 2025 North America Top 100 Mobile App Store Bundle IDs: ‘Wordscapes' Leads on Apple App Store in U.S. and Canada, ‘Scrabble® GO-Classic' Ranks No. 1 on Google Play Store in Canada

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According to Pixalate's research, the Bundle ID for 'Solitaire' (com.tripledot.solitaire) led in the U.S. on the Google Play Store
London, May 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pixalate , a leading global platform for ad fraud protection, privacy, and compliance analytics, today released the April 2025 Top 100 North America Mobile App Bundle IDs Rankings for Open Programmatic Mobile Advertising on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. The reports highlight the top mobile app Bundle IDs in the U.S. and Canada .
In addition to the U.S. and Canada reports, Pixalate released Bundle ID rankings for the United Kingdom , Spain , France , the Netherlands , Germany , Mexico , Brazil , China , Japan , India, and Singapore .
Pixalate's data science team analyzed global programmatic advertising activity across over 20 billion impressions on Apple App Store and Google Play Store app traffic in April 2025 to compile the research in this series. The rankings are based on open programmatic advertising volume measured by Pixalate. The Bundle IDs are ranked after invalid traffic (IVT) is removed.
Top North America Mobile App Bundle IDs (April 2025)
United States - Apple App Store
Bundle ID
App Name
Developer Name
1207472156
Wordscapes
PeopleFun, Inc.
1617391485
Block Blast!
ARETIS LIMITED
1407852246
Happy Color by Numbers Game
X-FLOW LTD
United States - Google Play Store
Bundle ID
App Name
Developer Name
com.tripledot.solitaire
Solitaire.com - Classic Cards
Tripledot Studios Limited
com.pixel.art.coloring.color.number
Happy Color®: Coloring Book
X-FLOW
com.tripledot.woodoku
Woodoku - Wood Block Puzzle
Tripledot Studios Limited
Canada - Google Play Store
Bundle ID
App Name
Developer Name
com.pieyel.scrabble
Scrabble® GO-Classic Word Game
Scopely
com.dubox.drive
TeraBox: Cloud Storage Space
Flextech Inc.
com.pixel.art.coloring.color.number
Happy Color®: Coloring Book
X-FLOW
Canada - Apple App Store
Bundle ID
App Name
Developer Name
1207472156
Wordscapes
PeopleFun, Inc.
1617391485
Block Blast!
ARETIS LIMITED
319881193
Grindr - Gay Dating & Chat
Grindr LLC
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