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All the Google Easter eggs worth checking out

By Matthew Lynch
July 15, 2023
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Google, the search engine giant, is known for its clever tricks and hidden surprises. Many of these are called “Easter eggs,” and they add a touch of fun to your everyday Google searches or interactions. In this article, we’ll highlight some of the most entertaining Google Easter eggs worth checking out.

1. Do a Barrel Roll

Search for “do a barrel roll” on your Google homepage and experience a dizzying spin as the entire web page rotates 360 degrees.

2. Google Gravity

Type “Google Gravity” in the search bar, then click on “I’m feeling lucky.” Watch the screen seem to lose its hold on gravity as elements tumble to the bottom of the page.

3. Askew

Enter “Askew” into the search bar, and you’ll notice that Google returns the results in a slightly tilted fashion.

4. Atari Breakout

Search for “Atari Breakout” on Google Images, and you’ll be able to play this classic game directly from your browser.

5. Zerg Rush

Searching for “Zerg rush” will trigger a delightful mini-game where you must defend your search results from being devoured by descending O’s representing the Zerg army from Starcraft.

6. Flip a Coin

Simply enter “flip a coin” into the search box, and Google will help you make quick decisions by tossing an animated coin and showing either heads or tails.

7. Pac-Man

Search for “Pac-Man,” and you’ll see an interactive doodle that lets you play this iconic game right in your browser.

8. Fibonacci Sequence

Type “Fibonacci sequence” into the search bar, and Google will display an interactive graphic representation of this mathematical phenomenon.

9. Solitaire

Get instant access to a game of solitaire by searching for it in Google – perfect for a break during work or between tasks.

10. Google Earth Flight Simulator

Please note that this Easter egg requires Google Earth. Press ‘CTRL+ALT+A’ or ‘⌘+Option+A’ on a Mac, and you’ll be launched into a flight simulator where you can pilot aircraft and explore the world from above.

These are just a handful of the numerous Google Easter eggs available for your amusement. These hidden gems not only provide entertainment but also showcase the creativity and ingenuity behind the tech giant that continuously surprises and delights its users. So go ahead, give these Easter eggs a try, and enjoy exploring the quirky corners of the Google universe.

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