The amount of information that Google holds is, beyond any doubt, amazing and this is maybe one of the reasons we are so connected withthis search engine. All the functions and functionalities keep evolving, and even though you might know and admire the really creative Google Doodlesand you might have already amused yourself with some of the big G’sApril Fools Day jokes, some of you might not be aware of the different secretsthat it holds: the Google Easter Eggs.
Blame it on the season, blame it on our curiosity but we’ve prepared for you the most comprehensive list of Google Easter Eggs that I am sure it will intrigue you just as much it intrigued us. We might mention that we are not offering you the decorated or chocolate eggs that are usually used as gifts on the occasion of Easter or springtime celebration. We’re offering you something just as “delicious” from a recreational point of view: the hidden messages, intentional inside jokes, or secret features, in other words the complete list of Google Easter Eggs.
We’ve tried to gather all the Easter Eggs that are available at the moment.Keep in mind that if you want all of them to work, it will be useful to have the latest version of Google Chrome browser. With no further introduction,we declare the traditional (Google) Easter egg hunt opened.
- The Answer to Life, the Universe and Everything
- Baker’s Dozen
- Bletchley Park
- Conway’s Game of Life
- Play Atari Breakout in Google Images
- Askew
- Flip a Coin
- Fun Facts
- Feeling Curious
- Roll a Die
- Play Solitaire
- Server Status 418. I’m a Teapot
- Tic Tac Toe or Terni Lapilli
- Spinner
- Play Dreidel
- Once in a Blue Moon
- The Number of Horns on a Unicorn
- Loneliest Number
- Search For “Anagram” Or “Define Anagram”
- Blink HTML
- Marquee HTML
- Do a Barrel Roll
- Festivus
- Google in 1998
- Is Google Down?
- Zerg Rush
- Search for Recursion
- Sonic Easter Egg
- Super Mario Bros
- Kerning
- Pac-Man
- 3D Easter Egg
- Bacon Number
- Valentine’s Day Easter Egg
- LGBT
- Bubble Level
- Pirate Language
- Hacker Language
- Bork Bork Bork Language
- Loch Ness Monster
- Google Mars
- Google Moon
- Dinosaur Game
- What Sound Does a Dog make?
- Metronome
- Nutrition Info
- Converter
- The Funniest Joke in the World
- Timer
- Lego Lovers Build with Chrome
- Spelling Numbers
- Explore Space with Google Sky
- Find Webpage Fonts
- Infinity Gauntlet or Thanos from Marvel Comics
- Do A Barrel Roll
- What Is Nothing
- TextAdventure
- Find the Height or Age of Celebrities
- Carmen Sandiego Google Earth
- Google Gravity
- Let Me Google That for You
- But Where isChuck Norris?
- Google Space
- Google Sphere
- Wizard of Oz
- Friends
- Breathing Exercise
- Color Picker
- Random Number Generator
- Webdriver Torso
- Google Logo History
- Google Birthday Surprise Spinner
- Snake
- Minesweeper
- Interactive Fiction
- Earth Day Quiz
- Google Doodles
- I’m Feeling Lucky
- LGBT Pride In Google Sheets
1. The Answer to Life, the Universe and Everything
This is really one of the coolest Google Search Easter Eggs, especially for those who read The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. In his book he wrote that“the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything is 42.” A lot of fans tried to decipher what was the secret meaning of the number, but Douglas Adams himself said:“The answer to this is very simple. It was a joke. It had to be a number, an ordinary, smallish number, and I chose that one. Binary representations, base 13, Tibetan monks are all complete nonsense. I sat on my desk, stared into the garden and thought 42 will do. I typed it out. End of story.” Even though the author said the number was made up, millions of Hitchhiker’s fans still think of multiple secret motivations.
2. Baker’s Dozen
If you go to the search bar and look for “baker’s dozen”, you will seethe number 13 on the calculator. A baker’s dozen, a long dozen or a devil’s dozen is 13 and this comes from the practice of medieval English bakers giving an extra loaf when selling a dozen. This represented aninsurance against the items being lower than the statutory weight, or of lower than usual quality, which could cause the baker to be fined. The thirteen loaves where never called by the number and were described as a “baker’s dozen” because of the “unlucky 13”.
3. Bletchley Park
Lookfor “Bletchley Park” and on the search results page you will notice that Google’s Knowledge Panel will decode the name of Bletchley Park and will show it beneaththe location on Google Maps. In the World War II, Bletchley Park was the central site for British codebreakers and it housed the Government Code and Cypher School. According to Wikipedia, it regularly unveiled the secret communications of the Axis Powers, the most important German Enigma and Lorenz ciphers.
4. Conway’s Game of Life
This is also among the nice Google Search Easter Eggs.Simply Googlefor “Conway’s Game of Life”, and you will see a few small blue boxesthat move through differentpatterns and spread over the page. According to Wikipedia,The Game of Lifeis a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway, in 1970. The “game” is a zero-player game, meaning that its evolution is determined by its initial state, requiring no further input. One interacts with the Game of Life by creating an initial configuration and observing how it evolves or, for advanced “players”, by creating patterns with particular properties.
5. Play Atari Breakout in Google Images
Do you want to kill boredom? Well, you’ve finally reached the right place. Go to Google and do an image search for”Atari Breakout” and start playing. This will be a breeze for anybodywho loves the “oldies but goldies” type of video games and it will certainly bring back some memories. You will be able to navigate the paddle by using your mouse or arrow keys on your keyboard in order to destroy all images.
6. Askew
Search for ”askew” and the search enginewill tilt the screen for you. This is one of the display Easter eggs that Google has. Everything else still works as it should and if you lookfor anything else the search results pagewill go back to normal.
7. Flip a Coin
We have all flipped a coin in order to decide something with another person. The folks at Google seem to do this so much that they had to include a card with an animated coin flip. This time at least, you will know that it is a fair deal.
8. Fun Facts
Do you know when ears and nose stop growing? If youfeel like you want to learn something new, go to the Google search bar and write down “fun facts” and be amazed.
9. Feeling Curious
This one is pretty similar to fun facts.If you like trivia questions or you get bored, this is really useful. Google“I’m feeling curious” and the search engine willshow you arandom question and an answer that will teach you somethingnew every single day. If you click on Ask Another Question, this will never stop. Did you know that the olympic flag was first flown at the Antwerp games in 1920?
10. Roll a Die
This is one that Google made for all the gamblers out there. All you have to do is search ”roll a die” or “roll dice” and the big G will roll a die for you, one out of six.
This is how the tool looked first:
Source: www.seroundtable.com
Now, Google has improvedits “roll a die” tool, one of its longest-standing Easter eggs, with multi-sided dice. The new version allows you toroll as many dice as you wish. Chose your favorites and roll them all. Previously the users were limited to one six-sided die, now they can roll 2,4,12 and 25 sided dice at once.
11. Play Solitaire
The historyof the card game named Solitaire dates back to the mid-18th century. Solitaire gained different names along the time, but what really matters is that now you can simply Google ”solitaire” and you will be able to play the card classics Solitaire in any desktop browser in an instant.
12. Server Status 418. I’m a Teapot
You can easily access the page by clicking here. This is an easter egg which was designed for server and SEO geeks. The teapot page is a 418 response code, which was initially an April Fools Joke from 1998 that wasnot intended forimplementation, even though Google did it anyway.
13. Tic Tac Toe or Terni Lapilli
It does not matter if you call it Tic Tac Toe or Terni Lapilli, as the ancient Romans used to call it, simply Google “tic tac toe” or even “terni lapilli” and discover a game you can playwith the computer or with a friend.For a challenge we recommend the impossible difficulty.
14. Spinner &Fidget Spinner
You can go to the Google homepage and search for the word “spinner” and you will see an interactive spinning wheel appearing. You will also be able to choose numbers from 2 to 20.
In the top right part of the spinner, you can change the type between number and fidget. By default, you can see the number spinner. If you want you can change it to the fidget spinner.
Any fans of fidget spinners here? Then Google has a surprise for you. You can directly get the toy if you search for “fidget spinner”. You’ll get a chance to spin the toy from the browser. Spin as many times you want to make it go faster or change its spinning direction.
15. Play Dreidel
Talking about games and easter eggs, you cantype “play dreidel” in the search bar and enjoy. For those who do not know, dreidelis a Jewish variant of the teetotum, a gambling toy found in many European cultures. Each side of the dreidel bears a letter of the Hebrew alphabet: נ (Nun), ג (Gimel), ה (He), ש (Shin), which together form the acronym for “נס גדול היה שם” (Nes Gadol Hayah Sham – “a great miracle happened there”). It is great that it is now one of the Google games.
16. Once in a Blue Moon
This is one of the amazing Google easter eggs. If you search “once in a Blue Moon”, Google will guide you to the mathematical equation for the occurrence of a blue moon. The calculator will show the result of “once in a blue moon = 1.16699016 × 10-8hertz”. Once in a blue moon issomething that happens rarely.
17. The Number of Horns on a Unicorn
Similar to the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy joke, lookfor “the number of horns on a unicorn” and the search enginewill show you the calculator with the answer “1”.
18. Loneliest Number
Look for the “loneliest number” in the search box and the Google calculator will show you theanswer “1”.
19.Search For “Anagram” Or “Define Anagram”
This is a must in the definitive list of easter eggs. Write“anagram” in the search box, Google will ask you “did you mean: nag a ram?”. For more fun you can type in “define anagram” and it will ask you again “did you mean: nerd fame again?”
20. Blink HTML
The easter egg hidden here is quite interesting. Type“blink html” or “<blink>” in the search box in order to activate it. You will notice that the words “blink” and “html” will actually blink on the SERP. You can see an animated GIF with this action:
Source: www.searchengineland.com
21. Marquee HTML
Another interesting secret hidden withing your Google pagecan be seen when looking for“marquee html”. You will notice that the results count will slowly move from right to left on the page. Check it yourself and see.
22. GoogleBarrel Roll
Look for “do a barrel roll” and the SERP page will quickly execute a roll. The barrel roll is known as anairplane maneuver in whichthe pilot performsa 360 degree roll whileflying forward at a consistent altitude. It seems like Google wanted to help people understand what this maneuver is by simply showing it.
23. Festivus
It seems that Seinfeld fans will get a nice treat by typing “Festivus”:an undecorated aluminum Festivus pole. Festivus represents a parody and also a secular holiday that is celebrated on December 23. It represents an alternative to the pressures and commercialism of the Christmas season.
24. Google in 1998
For those whowant to roll the years back and have a short reminder of how Google looked at the beginnings of time itself, search for “google in 1998” and you will get one of those classy SERP pages.
25. Is Google Down?
Quickly look for “is google down” and you will get the answer in an instant…or not?
26. Zerg Rush
Search “zerg rush” and fight to protect the results on the SERP! If you have ever played a Starcraft game you will know that a “zerg rush” is a tactic which impliesgathering a low-level or poorly equipped group against an opposing group in the hope that bignumbers will crushthe adversary. The search will activatea simplified example of a zerg rush using an armyof O’s. When you finish the game, the O’s will gather up in the form of “GG”, which all of the gamers out there will know that it means “good game”.
27. Search for Recursion
The recursion Google joke seems to be a classic. Look up for the word “recursion”, which means a repeated application of a recursive procedure, and the engine will ask you “did you mean: recursion?”. No matter how many times you click it, you will end up on the same page.
28. Sonic Easter Egg
This is a nice Easter egg for all the Sonic fans out there. Search “sonic the hedgehog” and you will see an animated .gif with Sonic waiting in the info card located on the right side of the SERP page.
29. Super Mario Bros
Write “Super Mario Bros” in the search bar and you will notice an animated .gif question mark box on the knowledge panel which is located on the right side of the screen.
30. Kerning
Search “kerning” on Google and every time you will see the word “kerning” on the SERP page, you will notice that it has the spacing between the letters applied.
31. Pac-Man
Ready for more of the Google Easter eggs games? Search “pac-man” and use the arrow keys toplaythe video game.
32. 3D Easter Egg
This is one of the amazing Google easter eggs. Click hereand along with a mind blowing calculus you will see a spinning egg in 3D.
33. Bacon Number
This is another fun Google secret. Type “bacon number” followed by any actor’s name and you will get the bacon number. This represents the number of degrees of separationthey have from actor Kevin Bacon, as defined by the game known as Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon. The numbers go from 1 to 6 because there is the theory of six degrees of separation which saysthat all living things and everything else in the world is six or fewer steps away from each other so that a chain of “a friend of a friend” statements can be made to connect any two people in a maximum of six steps.
34.Valentine’s Day Easter Egg
Do you feel the need of giving your heart to someone? Google made it easier than ever. You can click here and see an Easter egg that might work good for valentine’s day. And if it doesn’t work good for Valentine, at least you will impress the other with a complicated mathematical calculus.
35.LGBT
During the Gay Pride Parades, users thatsearch for keywords like “gay pride,” “marriage equality” and other LGBT rights termswill see a rainbow themed SERP. The colourful results will differ and sometimes even the Google logo will change, as a sign of support for the LGBT community.
36. Bubble Level
Simply search for “bubble level” on your smartphone and you will instantly have an interactive leveler on your mobile phone.
37. Pirate Language
If you want to check out Google’s pirate interface go to the language setting and you will befeeling lucky sailing the web with Google’s piratelanguage in no time. Good luck with your searrrrrch!
38. Hacker Language
Hacker language or Leet Speak (1337 5p34k) means elite speak or eleet speak. It is an alternative alphabet that replaces usual letters with different ASCII characters. This alphabet is used to translate a text so it can be very hard to read for someone that isn’t used to leet speak.
Basically, each letter is replaced with a similar-looking number. For example, interface will become 1n732f4c3.
Similar to Pirate language, if you change the setting in Google search to Hacker language, you’ll get a new 1n732f4c3.
39. Bork Bork Bork Language
Another Google Easter Egg in the language setting is the Bork Bork Bork Language. Bork! Bork! is a joke language put in by the designers of Guild Wars. It is based on the half-language spoken by the Swedish Chef, a character from The Muppet Show.
40. Loch Ness Monster
It is time for a Google Maps Easter Egg. After intensive searches and a lot of really hard work, our team here at cognitiveSEO has finally found the Loch Ness Monster. All you have to do is to search for “Loch Ness” and you will see the Google Maps Pegmanbutton change in the bottom right corner.
41. Google Mars
If you got tired of Google Earth and you want to take a short trip toMars, it is now easier than everand you can even take a Google street view. The folks from Google declarednot long before April Fools Day:
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is committed to meeting our customers needs—no matter where they are. Amidst our growing list of new regions, today we’re pleased to announce our expansion to Mars. In addition to supporting some of the most demanding disaster recovery and data sovereignty needs of our Earth-based customers, we’re looking to the future cloud infrastructure needed for the exploration and ultimate colonization of the Red Planet.Our first interplanetary data center—affectionately nicknamed “Ziggy Stardust”—will open in 2018. Our Mars exploration started as a 20% project with the Google Planets team, which mapped Mars and other bodies in space and found a suitable location in Gale Crater, near the landing site of NASA’s Curiosity rover.
42. Google Moon
Are you curious about the Apollo missions? Do you want to have a closer look at the moon? You can now easily do this with the aid of Google by following this link.
43. Dinosaur Game
Someof you Google Chrome users might already know about the dinosaur game. Every time your internet connection falls down you will be able to press the space bar and the arrow keys to play it.
44. What Sound Does a Dog make?
It does not apply only to dogs, but all you have to do is search for “what sound does a dog make” and you will be able to hear it and even choose multiple animals.
45. Metronome
This is a really useful secret feature for musicians. Anytime you want your instrument just look for “metronome” and you will have one in a heartbeat.
46. Nutrition Info
You can quickly do a google search of “nutrition…” and add any food and find out all the details you need to take care of health.
47. Converter
Whether you want to quickly convert Euro to USD or kilograms to pounds, you can quickly search it and find out the result.
48. The Funniest Joke in the World
This is a small Google hacker result. Look for “Wenn ist das Nunstück git und Slotermeyer? Ja! Beiherhund das Oder die Flipperwaldt gersput! to English” and see what Google Translate has to say. If you are curious about the german phrase, you need to know that it’s often referred to as “The Funniest Joke in the World” .This is the title most frequently used for written references to a Monty Python’s Flying Circus comedy sketch.
49. Timer
Let’s say that you easily want to keep track of time and you want a handy tool in your web browser. There is a hidden timer directly in Google’s Search.
50. Lego Lovers Build with Chrome
This is something that Lego lovers will certainly spend lots of time with. You get a Google Earth view with this website and you get to build what you want where you want. Go to the website and enjoy it!
51. Spelling Numbers
If you ever have trouble with spelling or reading a big number in english, you can ask the big G to help you out. All you have to do it look for “number=english”
52. Explore Space with Google Sky
Did you get bored of the Google Earthflight simulator? Go to this page and enjoy your space voyage.
53. Find Webpage Fonts
If you are in need of finding a really nice font for something you can go to Google.com/fonts and see what fits you. What is the cool thing is that you can compare fonts based on the exact phrase that interest you.
54. Infinity Gauntlet or Thanos from Marvel Comics
If you’re a fan ofMarvel Comics, you have to see this cool trick with Thanos. Search for “Thanos” or “Infinity Gauntlet” and click on the hand form the right side.
55. Do A Barrel Roll
This Easter Egg does a 360 flip and turns the results upside-down before it brings them again. If you want to see this cool trick check this link.
56. What Is Nothing
Searching for “what is nothing” on the web will show you an answer box with the explanation of the word nothing and a black picture attached to it. You can test it yourself.
57. Text Adventure
Text Adventure is a tricky one. It is a bit complicated to find this one. You’ll find to search for “Text Adventure” on Google. Then right click on the page and select “Inspect”. On the sidebar will appear the script for the page. Choose “Console” and you’ll get a list of instructions which will ask you if you want to play a game. Type yes and start playing. A blue G will appear on screen and you’ll have to reunite the other letter in Google.
58. Find the Height or Age of Celebrities
Search for the name of any celebrity you’d like and type high or age to get a fast answer. For example, if we search for Madonna height, you’ll get this answer:
59. Carmen Sandiego Google Earth
Go to Google Earth and search for “Carmen Sandiego“. If you’re a fan animation you can follow Carmen Sandiego across the globe, by playing the game and finding the clues.
Third-Party Easter Eggs
60. Google Gravity
This letsyou feel the power of gravity while searching for a Google result. Check it yourself by clicking here.
Source: www.bosstechy.com
61. Let Me Google That for You
A really cool trick, you can see what it does by clicking here. It basically shows you how to search for something on the web and it can be really useful for those friends of ours who ask a lot of questions. But what we really found interesting and fun is that Google also had some fun regarding the subject. Searchfor “let me google that for you”and see what the knowledge box says. We have surely amused ourselves by reading the Q&As.
62. But Where is Chuck Norris?
For those who love Chuck Norris jokes, you can click here.
63. Google Space
This website shows you how Google would look like if it were in the zero gravity mode. You can check it out yourself.
64. Google Sphere
Another Mr. Doob experiment, this shows you Google in the form of a sphere.
65. Wizard of Oz
For all the SF lovers, search “wizard of oz” on Google search and you’ll be whisked away to the magical land of Oz exactly likeDorothy and her dog, Toto. Click on the red sparkly shoes and join the fun. The Google Easter egg was created to commemorate the 80th anniversary of its release.
If you have your speakers on you’ll hear the magical words “There’s no place like home” on a whispered voice. If you want to return, then click on the tornado andDorothy’s house will pop out of it.
There’s no place like your search results.
66. Friends
Google is marking the 25th Anniversary of Friends through6 easter eggs for each character featuring the most iconic moments. If you’re not familiar with the TV show (shame on you), there are 6 cast members that have memorable phrases, looks or actions that made them last over the years and made them popular.
Type in each cast member or “Friends X – name”.
Rachel Green: Has an icon of her hairstyle. Tap on it to trigger a Google image search for “The Rachel”.
Phoebe Buffay: Has a guitar icon. Tap on the guitar to trigger the “Smelly Cat” song.
Monica Geller: Has a bucket of cleaning solution. Tap on it to see a sponge that cleans the screen.
Chandler Bing: Has an icon of a reclining chair. Tap on it to trigger his pet duck and baby chick.
Joey Tribbiani: Has a pizza slice icon. Tap on it to hear Joey’s famous line: “Joey doesn’t share food”.
Ross Geller: Has a couch icon. If you click on it will pivot the screen.
67. Breathing Exercise
A new Google Easter Egg can be found if we search for breathing exerciseor deep breathing. The cool trick is that it helps you for 1 minute tobring awareness on breathing. This way users will relax and focus on breathing. A cool trick to chill and send other the same exercise.
68. Color Picker
The Color picker Google Easter egg or Hex color picker helps youbrowse through millions of colors and color harmonies. You can use the HTML color picker to get the Hex, RGB, HSL or CMYK values for each color. It is easy to use for developers, web designers and lots of people that need accurate values for specific colors.
69. Random Number Generator
Similar to random.org, Random Number Generator lets you generate a number from a list. Place the minim and maximum elements on a list to select the winner. Search for“random numbers generator” to trigger the tool.
Changing the maximum or minimum to a number with more than 10 digits will generate a dizzy face emoji ?. Changing both the maximum and the minimum to 100 will generate a hundred points symbol.
67. Random Number Generator
70. Webdriver Torso
It all started when a Youtube account named Webdriver Torse started posting lots of 11-second videos showing a series of blue and rectangles. Speculations were to say aliens and spies were communicating through those videos.
The mystery was solved when Google made an official statement saying they were doing tests.
We’re never gonna give you uploading that’s slow or loses video quality, and we’re never gonna let you down by playing YouTube in poor video quality. That’s why we’re always running tests like Webdriver Torso.
That’s how the Webdriver Torso Easter egg appeared. If you search for “Webdriver Torso”the Google logo will look like a Webdriver Torso video.
71. Google Logo History
By searching “Google Logo History” you’ll be able to see the evolution of the changes suffered by the logo since the first real Google appeared back in 1998:
- 1998:Larry Page and Sergey Brin use this logo for their Stanford University graduate project.
- August 30, 1998: The team heads to Burning Man and creates the first Doodle as an out-of-office message.
- September, 1998:Google moves to google.com and shares its beta release with the world.
- May, 1999:Still playful, the logo gets a more sophisticated look based on the Catull typeface.
- May, 2010:The logo brightens up and sports a reduced drop shadow.
- September, 2013:The logo goes flat with some typographical tweaks.
- September, 2015: The logo becomes part of a new family that includes the Google dots and ‘G’ icon.
Google has two logos at first. When Larry Page and Sergey Brin originally created the web crawler named it “BackRub”, which afterward renamed it to what we know today – Google.
Check out a short summary of Google logo searching for this easter egg.
72. Google Birthday Surprise Spinner
Two years ago, Google celebrated its 19th birthday, with a Doodle that launches a spinner prompting 19 of its past Easter egg games and quizzes. By searching “Google birthday surprise spinner” you’ll get to take a spin and play some of the best collection of Google easter egg games.
- Solitaire
- Pac-man
- History of hip hop
- Earth day quiz
- Wilbur Scoville’s 151st birthday & the fight against spicy peppers
- Help pangolins find love
- Hit the Pinata
- Halloween game
- Arpeggios
- Celebrate Clara Rockman’s theremin
- Pony Express
- Explore the Galapagos Islands
- Animal sounds
- Snake
- Create a Fischinger composition
- Play like Beethoven
- Tic tac toe
- Cricket cricket
- Breathing exercise
73. Snake
Searches for “snake,” “play snake,” “snake game” and “snake video game” all result in a “Play Snake” card showing at the top of search results.
If you click on “Play” the game will launch where players can navigate the snake around thescreen to eat an apple. It is similar to the game with the same name from created on Nokia phones back in 1998.
74. Minesweeper
Similar to the Windows game that nobody knew how to play it, Minesweeper game will launch in Google search results if you search for the name of the game.
To play Minesweeper, click anywhere on the board to start the game. Then, click another square. When you start seeing numbers, recognize that the number tells you how many mines are touching that square. Right-click squares where you think bombs are to mark them.
75. Interactive Fiction
If you search for “interactive fiction” you’ll find a Google easter egg hidden. Right-click > Inspect > Console to fin it the easter egg. You’ll see a warning message that says “copy and paste anything into this console. If someone tells you to, they might be trying to steal your account info“.
Interactive Fictionis software simulating environments in which players use text commands to control characters and influence the environment.
76. Earth Day Quiz
Google celebrated Earth Day in 2015with a quiz. You get a set of questions and answers so, in the end, you’ll find out which animal are you.
77. Google Doodles
If you’re in the mood for some doodle history and games search for “Google Doodles” and get a ton of them.
Besides the Pac-Man, Haloween, Hip Hop, that we’ve already discussed, you can find out new ones:
78. I’m Feeling Lucky
If you want to search something on Google, you know you have that button that saysI’m Feeling Lucky. And if you click on it you’ll be taken directly to the first search result, bypassing the search engine results page.
Google improved it and now you have lots of feelings, depending on your mood or catch 😜:
- curious
- adventurous
- artistic
- generous
- puzzled
- trendy
- playful
- hungry doodly
The possibilities are numerous. You name it!
79. LGBT Pride In Google Sheets
If you go to Google Sheets and write “PRIDE” with each letter in a separate spreadsheet column will trigger rainbow columns.
Conclusion
It can be difficult to notice the difference between regular Easter eggs, avery well hidden in-joke and other special features that work on particular events such as Easter or Christmas holidays.From in-browser games, to hidden jokes and features, inspired by the season, we have decided to start a hunt and post the most complete Google Easter Eggs list that you can find out there. Google is highly dynamic and it’s hard to create a definitive list of Google Easter Eggs. Features hidden within your Google browser will keep on popping out as the big G’s engineers try to maintain a sense of humor through surprises like these.
Considering all the in-jokes, in-browser video games and the hidden features that we have found, we believe that our questended here and we believe that this is the list with most of the interesting eggs out there. Have you found any other Google Easter egg? Let us know!
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