Google Easter eggs. Easter eggs from Google


In addition to its main functionality, the Google search engine is also known a huge amount hidden Easter eggs. Some of them are widely known, but some users have hardly ever heard of.

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Before listing the most interesting Google Easter eggs, it’s worth remembering that not all of them may work in your region. Therefore, to be sure, it doesn’t hurt to use English version of Google.

Sonic The Hedgehog

For all fans of the game about the blue hedgehog. Enter in search " Sonic The Hedgehog "And under the pictures displayed on the right, click on the small image of the main character. The signature rotation will occur, and after that the picture will become animated.

Roll the dice

If you cannot choose one of the 6 various options or suggestions, then the request " roll a die "will help you make a fateful choice. We remind you that to use this Easter egg you must use English version of Google.

Game Tic Tac Toe

If you enter in the search bar « crosses and toes» or " tic tac toe ", then the familiar tic-tac-toe game will open to everyone. Some settings will be immediately available: You can play against Google itself at three difficulty levels or against your friend.

Game "Klondike" (Solitaire)

Using the request " solitaire » You can quickly and without unnecessary problems play the good old Klondike game. Just what fans of the famous card game need.

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Atari breakout game

A tribute to classic Atari games. Enter the phrase “ Atari breakout " and go to the tab " Images" A unique version of the legendary game from the cult studio will await us there.

Leaning Search


If you enter the word “ askew ", then the search results page will appear skewed. This “Easter egg” can scare impressionable friends.

– flickering text

– a tag that causes the text contained within it to blink. You can see what this looks like in practice by typing the phrase “ blink html ».

Festivus


Festivus is a native American parody holiday that portrays the traditional rituals and paraphernalia of Catholic Christmas in an absurd light. The symbol of this event was a bare metal pole, which can be seen next to the list of sites found by searching for the word « Festivus» .

Easter egg for Starcraft fans


Starcraft fans can use the query " zerg rush » watch how the zerg army destroys websites from the search results page. The strategy of instantly striking with cheap units, as gamers probably remember, was one of the simplest and most common in the game.

Enigma code


A demonstration of cipher decoding will appear on the screen if you enter “ betchley park " - the place where the headquarters of the encryption unit was located.

Shall we toss a coin?


Can't make a choice but don't have a coin at hand? No problem, let's open it English version of Google, enter “ flip a coin ", guess "eagle" or "tails" and look at the results page. There is also an alternative to this Easter egg, which will open after searching " roll a die».

dreidel

Dreidel is a Jewish game similar to dice. Enter " play dreidel » and play directly in the search engine.

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1) Back to 1998.
So the first Easter egg takes us back to the past, namely to 1998. It was in 1998 that Google was registered as a private company. In this way, Google is trying to show that they have always fought for simplicity. user interface. To see this with your own eyes in English version search engine enter the following " google in 1998", without quotes and the results will appear in the interface that you had search network in 1998.


2) Sweet Android surprises.
Many people know about this Easter egg, and Google is simply crazy about it! Back in 2010, in Android 2.3 Gingerbread, users could stumble upon an interesting Easter egg in the settings. It’s not clear what state the user had to be in to poke at the Android version, but there was a stoned dude who poked at the version and told the whole world. As I already wrote, to find an Easter egg you need to go to the settings of your phone and click on Android version.
  • IN Gingerbread a zombie gingerbread appears and an Android figurine surrounded by zombies;
  • IN Honeycomb(Android 3.0) an Android bee appears on the screen;
  • Easter egg in Ice Cream Sandwich(Android 4.0) - this is Android in pixel art, if you hold your finger on it for a long time, then many of the same figures will fly across the screen;
  • IN Jellybean Beans fly across the screen. And in KitKat an animated mosaic of pictures appears, indicating different versions Android.


3) Take me upstairs, Scotty.
To be honest, I didn’t understand what we were talking about. And I didn’t understand the explanation after. As Google writes this phrase from the series “ Star Trek" I won’t lie, I haven’t seen the series and this is actually the first time I’ve heard about it. The phrase “Beam Me Up Scotty” is the starship captain’s signature address to the engineer and means that he needs to be transferred to the ship. To see this Easter egg with your own eyes, enter the following in the YouTybe search engine: “ Beam Me Up Scotty” without quotes and enjoy.


4) Surprise in a phone booth.
It’s hard to find, but it’s not necessary because there’s a link. I remember when I was little I watched the series “Doctor Who” on TV, I really liked it even more than the drug addicted “Pokimon”. Google simply could not pass by and prepared a surprise for us in London. If you walk around Google maps and go into the right telephone booth, you can find yourself in the Tardis - the time machine and spaceship of Doctor Who.


5) Pony.
Everyone likes ponies, from little girls to even brutal bikers. Google realized this. Now there are ponies on Hangouts. True, they only live in the desktop version. We can only hope that ponies will come to our smartphones. To see cute ponies you need to type the following in the message box " /ponystream" without quotes and scream with joy.


6) Search games.
Google's favorite destination. How all companies love to make users nervous, but Google loves to make people happy. Below are some search jokes:
  • If you enter into the search engine “ Do A Barrel Roll" without the quotes, this will cause the search page to do a "barrel". Even my IQ of 11 points does not allow me to understand what a “barrel” is.
  • Enter this " Tilt" without quotes and you'll get a lopsided page. I didn’t notice right away, I’m blind.
  • Typing the following phrase "blink HTML" without quotes causes the words "blink" and "HTML" to blink. I don't know what else to say, it's cool.
  • This phrase “Atari Breakout” without quotes includes the famous arcade game in the image search. This is probably a publicity stunt. No, they just want to capture our minds.


7) Unicorns!
At first I thought it was cute that Google liked ponies. But now it's Google's craze. Or maybe some of Google’s shareholders are cute ponies, so they advertise themselves in every way. To see this Easter egg you need to go to the site Google Play and click search. It will automatically search for the word unicorns.

8) Fibonacci sequence.
I have already spoken about my “high” iq, but I don’t know who this Fibonacci is. I hope you know and tell me in the comments. In short, if you enter in YouTube search If you follow the phrase “Fibonacci” without quotes, you will learn about Fibonacci numbers and the golden ratio from the animation.


9) German beatbox.
You've probably heard and seen a lot about this; I'll just give one example.
You need to install translation from German to German and enter the following sequence of letters: pv zk pv pv zk pv zk kz zk pv pv pv zk pv zk zk pzk pzk pvzkpkzvpvzk kkkkkk bsch.Next click on the speakers to listen. The people have accumulated a lot of them. If you know more sequences, write in the comments.


10) Greetings from California.
If you wander onto the Google campus in Mountain View, you can see Google team Maps fully assembled with a “We love Street View” poster.

And that's all! Bye!

Some easter eggs are region specific, so if something doesn't work in your regional version, try the English version this link.

Breakout game

If you type into the search bar Atari breakout and switch to the “Pictures” section, you can play the famous Atari arcade game, where pictures from search results are used as blocks.

Block from Super Mario Bros

A tribute to another cult game - Super Mario Bros. The same block from which a quick plumber knocks out upgrades for himself can be seen right on the search results page. super mario bros. Moreover, it works the same way as in the game.

Crooked search

You can prank a friend by searching on their computer. askew. After this, the entire page and its content will become skewed. True, any other query entered will return everything back.

Flashing text

There is a special tag in HTML that makes all the text framed by it blink. If you try to search blink html, you will immediately understand what we are talking about and remember the tag itself.

Festivus

Festivus is not very common in our country, but is a very popular phenomenon in Western Europe. popular culture. This is the antipode of Christmas and an annual holiday, the main symbol of which is a metal pole on a stand. This is what he adds next to search results request festivus.

Make a barrel!

A reference to another game - the Star Fox flying game, where the player could do a barrel roll, becoming invulnerable for one second. To make the search page “make a barrel”, you need to enter do a barrel roll. By the way, this also works in Google Now, and even for voice queries.

Back to the past

Didn't catch the beginning of the web, but want to know what the first one looked like Google version? It's easy to arrange: just type it into the search google in 1998.

We drown for the zerg

An Easter egg especially for Starcraft fans who are very familiar with the tactics of the same name, when in the first seconds of the game opponents are defeated with small, cheap units. Request zerg rush will release a cloud of zerglings in the form of the letters “o” onto the page, which will destroy all its contents.

Decipher it!

Request betchley park will give information about the mansion in which the main encryption unit of Great Britain was located. It was here that the Enigma codes were broken. In tribute to this, the name "Bletchley Park" on the card is decoded from the cipher before our eyes.

Heads or tails?

When you don’t have a coin at hand and you can’t make a decision, a request will help flip a coin. The search engine will flip a coin and give the result - Heads (heads) or Tails (tails). By the way, there is another option roll a die. Try it too!

Dreidel game

Another trick with an element of chance. Right on the search page you can play the Jewish game dreidel, where you need to spin a four-sided top. To do this, you need to enter play dreidel.

Bacon Counter

Hollywood actor Kevin Bacon's theory is that every actor he's ever acted with has worked with every other actor. The number of connections from any actor to Bacon is what Google will give if you enter a query. bacon number actor_name.

Recursion in Action

If you ask Google what recursion is, it will clearly explain it to you, endlessly repeating its "Perhaps you meant 'recursion'."

Cellular automaton "Life"

Easter egg conway's game of life refers us to the invented English mathematician game “Life”, which is a cellular automaton that simulates the evolution and development of life.

Webdriver Torso

A story with unusual testing Google quality The video on YouTube was so full of mysteries that, after being exposed, it acquired its own Easter egg. If you enter webdriver torso into the search bar, the Google logo will turn into those same red and blue rectangles.

Anagram example

As with recursion, the query anagram will clearly demonstrate to you what it is.

Pac-Man game

The cult game that influenced the gaming industry and spawned many clones is available right on the search page. Especially for Pac-Man's 30th anniversary, the developers hid an Easter egg for fans. You can find it by request google pacman.

The answer to life's main question

According to Douglas Adams' book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, the answer to main question life, the universe and all that was supposed to solve all the problems of the world. Special computer I have been looking for the answer to this for 7.5 million years. Google can calculate it in a second, you just need to enter the answer to the ultimate question of life the universe and everything. And don’t be surprised later if you didn’t know.

Next time you're bored, try searching for fun facts- learn a lot of new things. True, in English, but at the same time you will practice, if you do not speak the language perfectly, the definitions there are simple.

Roulette "I'm feeling lucky"

Everyone knows about the “I’m feeling lucky” function (or “I’m feeling lucky”, as in the original I’m feeling lucky), which returns the first page that comes up from the search. In the English version it has several options. If you hover the cursor over the button and hold it for a while, i’m feeling lucky will be replaced by another feeling like trendy, hungry, artistic. Depending on what you choose, Google will show you current queries, a list of restaurants or museums.

Today, Google has become the most popular search engine in the world. He can answer almost any question. It doesn't matter what you're interested in - do you need a banana smoothie recipe or want to book a hotel in Rwanda, don't know where Rwanda is, or maybe you want to watch cat videos? – you can ask Google for all this and much more.

But Google is not only a search engine site for the most stupid questions that humanity can come up with is a whole corporation. Their influence extends far beyond a single site. Why do you think? Yes, because by analyzing our requests, they form the territory of demand and can offer what the common man wants. For example, the well-known Skype. But the company retains and continues to attract new users not only for its quality, but also for its playful, little-known side.

1. A little madness.

“You don’t have to blame everything on your monitor. Google is just playing with you." - Google tilts the image a few degrees when you type in search bar the word "askew" or "tilt". It doesn't stop you from working, but it's enough to get your attention.

2. Everything is spinning

Go to home Google page and type "Googlesphere" and click "I'm feeling lucky." Cool, right? All the words start spinning, but everything continues to work as it should. It's just harder to hit the button.

3. Global collapse.

Googlegravity is like Googlesphere, except everything falls down. But the principle is the same.

4. Do a barrel roll.

Enter this phrase into the search bar and see for yourself what happens. If nothing happened, then something is wrong with the browser. I advise you to use another one, because the trick does not always work. Depends on the browser, as I said.

This will be the answer to the question “What’s the answer to life, the universe, and everything?” (What is the meaning of life, the universe and everything?). Don't be alarmed, the site hasn't gone crazy, it's just a small tribute to Douglas Adams and his Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

6. Anagram.

When you enter the word "anagram", Google will helpfully ask if you meant "nag a ram" (cutting a ram), which, of course, is an anagram for the word "anagram".

7.ZergRush

When you search for “zergrush” on Google, you will find that your page has been attacked by aliens. But no matter how much you destroy them, there will be no fewer of them. This little diversion is another tribute to the popular game StarCraft, which debuted in 2012.

8. “The loneliest number”

9. Play snake on Youtube.

Since Youtube is also owned by Google, they have a hand here too. Not for all users fast internet, and to have fun while waiting while the video is loading, the developers suggest you hold down the “left arrow” key for 2-3 seconds and then press the “up arrow”. Now you how to play snake.

10. Recursion.

For all its dedication, Google knows how to piss off ignorant people. Type "recursion" into the search bar and Google will prompt you to correct the word. Without hesitation, you agree and click on the corrected one. Then, Google again asks you to correct the misspelled word. And then again and again... like a 13-year-old bully.

11. Great feat.

Are any readers familiar with the sitcom Seinfeld? Probably no. In this American series there was a character who spoke out against the commercialization of New Year and Christmas. And that’s why he came up with his own holiday, in which instead of a decorated Christmas tree there was a simple pole. Search for "Festivus" and a bare pole will appear on the left side.

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IN Google search engine There are many Easter eggs and mini-games hidden. We'll tell you about the most interesting ones (most of them work only if you select English in the Google product settings).

If you enter “solitaire” in the search bar, you can play solitaire

And if you try to search for “tic tac toe”, Google will offer you to play this mini-game.

Want some more unconventional game? Spin a dreidel, a spinning top that Jewish children play with during Hanukkah.

Need to make an important decision? Ask Google to flip a coin for you...

or roll the dice.

If you enter the word “askew” into the search bar, the page will appear a little crooked.

If you try to search for the word “anagram”, Google will ask if you meant “nag a ram” (an anagram of that word).

Are you good at programming? Try Googling the term “recursion,” which refers to a function calling itself. The search engine will ask if you meant "recursion". Click on the suggested option... get it?

Google “what sounds does a dog make” (or any other animal). You can listen to sounds.

Want to learn something new? Ask Google for an interesting fact. To do this, you need to enter “fun facts” in the search.

If you want to know the answer to the ultimate question of life and the universe and you search for “the answer to life, the universe, and everything,” Google will show you a calculator with the number 42. This is a reference to Douglas Adams’ book “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.”

If you Google “Conway’s game of life”, an interesting animation will appear on the right side of the screen. This is a reference to a game invented by British mathematician John Conway in 1970.

By the way, about games. If you type “Super Mario Bros” into Google, a cube with a question mark will appear in the game information card, just like in the Mario series. If you click on it, a coin will fly out of the cube with a characteristic sound.

Google has prepared an Easter egg for fans of games about Sonic the Hedgehog. If you google "Sonic the Hedgehog", Sonic will appear in the card. If you click on it, it will spin and then go into its super form.

If you Google “zerg rush,” the screen will be attacked by hordes of “O” letters that will eat up the search results. This is a reference to the attack strategy of the Zerg race from the StarCraft series of games.

You can make the search engine rotate 360 ​​degrees by typing “do a barrel roll.”

If you google “Pacman”, Google will suggest you play this game. This opportunity first appeared on Pac-Man's 30th anniversary in 2010.

Go to image search and enter “Atari breakout”. You will be able to play the classic game Breakout.

If you're still caught up in the fidget spinner craze of 2017, Google this toy. You can simply spin it or play “ ” (to do this you need to enter google birthday surprise spinner).

Google has useful features for musicians. Enter “metronome” into a search engine and tune this instrument to the desired rhythm.

Enter the question “Is Google down” into a search engine and you will get the answer “no”.

Turn off Wi-Fi and run a search engine. A window will appear with a picture of a small dinosaur and the message “Cannot connect to the Internet.” If you press Space, a game will start on the page in which you will have to jump over cacti as a dinosaur.







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