How to Rank in the Google Map Pack in Singapore
The Map Pack — those top three local results with the map — captures the lion’s share of local clicks. How Google decides who appears there, and how to earn one of those coveted spots in Singapore.

Search anything local in Singapore and you’ll see it: a map with three businesses listed above the regular results. That’s the Google Map Pack, and it captures the majority of clicks for local searches. Ranking there is the single biggest prize in local SEO. Here’s how Google decides who makes the cut — and how to be one of them.
The three ranking factors
Google has been clear that local ranking comes down to three things working together.
You can’t change distance — so win on the rest
Distance is fixed: you can’t move your business closer to every searcher. That’s why the businesses that win the map pack focus hard on the two factors they can control — relevance and prominence. Get those strong enough and you’ll appear for searchers across a wider radius, not just those on your doorstep.
Boosting relevance
Relevance is about matching the search. Choose accurate categories, make sure your profile and website clearly describe what you do and where, and use the terms customers actually search. A pizza place categorised precisely as “Pizza restaurant”, describing its offerings clearly, is more relevant for “pizza near me” than one with a vague category and thin information.
Building prominence
Prominence is how known and trusted you are — and it’s where most of your effort pays off. It’s built through genuine reviews (volume, recency, ratings), consistent business information across the web (your name, address and phone matching everywhere), links and mentions, and overall web presence. This is the slow-compounding work that lifts you above equally-close competitors.
The practical path in
To earn a map-pack spot: fully optimise your Google Business Profile, build a steady stream of genuine reviews, keep your business information consistent everywhere, and make your website locally relevant. None of it is a trick — it’s the same trust and relevance Google rewards across local search, covered further in our Google Business Profile and local SEO guides.