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Fun Google Searches and Easter Eggs to Try Right Now

By Matthew Lynch
June 5, 2023
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Google is much more than just a search engine. It is full of surprises and hidden features that can keep users entertained for hours. From interactive games to secret functions, Google has something for everyone. Here are some of the exciting Google searches and Easter eggs that you can try right now:

1. Flip a Coin or Roll a Dice

if you need to make a quick decision, Google can help you. By typing “flip a coin” or “roll a dice” into the search bar, Google will do the rest. It’s a fun way to make tough decisions, especially when you’re stuck between two choices.

2. Do a Barrel Roll

if you’re feeling adventurous, type “Do a Barrel Roll” into Google’s search bar. Your entire screen will spin in a complete 360-degree rotation. It’s a cool effect that will leave you feeling a little dizzy but fascinated.

3. Google Doodle Games

Google Doodle Games are interactive games that appear on Google’s homepage to celebrate a specific occasion or event. These games are free, fun, and accessible to all. Just click on the Google Doodle and enjoy a quick game of Pac-Man, Snake, or Tic-Tac-Toe.

4. Zerg Rush

Zerg Rush is an interactive game that involves destroying all the «O’s» that appears on your screen before they destroy your search results. The game is inspired by the Zerg race in the game StarCraft and is a real-time strategy game that requires quick reflexes and sharp focus.

5. Google Gravity

Google Gravity is an entertaining tool that allows you to play with gravity. When you type “Google Gravity” into the search bar and click on the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button, the Google homepage will fall apart into several pieces. You can drag and drop different elements around the screen and have fun creating new designs.

6. Google Street View

Google Street View is a fun way to explore different parts of the world without leaving your home. With Street View, you can virtually visit famous landmarks, museums, and even the Great Barrier Reef.

7. Askew

Type “askew” into the Google search bar and watch as your screen tilts slightly to the right. It’s a small but fun Easter egg that reminds us that Google loves to have some fun.

In conclusion, Google may be a search engine, but it has many hidden features that can keep users entertained for hours. From Google Doodle Games to Google Gravity, there’s always something new to discover. So, why not try some of these Fun Google Searches and Easter Eggs right now and see what you can find? 

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