![]() ![]() What happens: A preview of Google’s Solitaire game appears at the top of the search results. Click Roll to shake them up your total is displayed in the box. Choose 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, or even 20-sided die and click to add more to the game. What happens: An interactive featured snippet appears at the top of the search results. Searching on Google displays, Did you mean: recursion? Clicking it reloads the same set of results. For example, we can define the operation ‘find your way home’ as: If you are at home, stop moving.” In programming, recursion is defined as “the process of defining a problem (or the solution to a problem) in terms of (a simpler version of) itself. ![]() Tack on too many zeros and you’ll kill the poor emoji man. By default, it’ll generate a number between 1 and 10 but you can adjust the range to suit your needs.ĭon’t get carried away, though. What happens: Google’s random number generator tool appears at the top of the search results. Click Play and it expands use your arrow keys to get the apples without smashing into the walls. What happens: A snake game appears at the top of the search results page. On clicking play, it opens as an interactive Google Doodle you can play using your arrow keys.Ĭareful… it’s loud! We left the sound off our video in case you’re supposed to be working, but if you play online you’ll get the full experience. What happens: The classic PAC-MAN appears in a featured snippet. What happens: A metronome appears, enabling you to keep a beat from 40 to 218 BPM at the top of the search results. Note the menu options for “Imeges” and “Shoeppeeng” - bet you just read that in Chef’s voice! You might remember Bork! Bork! as a common refrain of The Swedish Chef on “The Muppets”. What happens: Hacker language or Leet Speak (1337 5p34k) replaces the normal letters of the alphabet with different ASCII characters. How to trigger these Easter Eggs: Change the language settings ( Settings > Search Settings > Languages > Show More) to get the Google Search experience in Pirate, Hacker, or Bork Bork. What happens: All instances of “Blink” and “HTML” in the SERPs blink as long as you’re on-page. What happens: The text showing the number of results will scroll from right to left like a real marquee. How to trigger this Easter Egg: Type or into Google. What happens: Each instance of the word “kerning” on the Google results page has letters spaced evenly apart to demonstrate the meaning of the word. ![]() What happens: Travel back in time through a series of seven Google logos dating all the way back to 1998 in this animated rich snippet. How to trigger this Easter Egg: Type into Google. I’m digging the logo.Ĭlick “Take me back to the present” to restore regular, everyday Google. What happens: Check it out… this was your Google Search experience in 1998! Clicking a result will take you into the Wayback Machine. How to trigger this Easter Egg: Type into Google Search. What happens: Much in the same way as the “Fun Facts” Easter Egg above, Google randomly displays factoids you can flip through to satisfy your curiosity (and boredom, let’s be honest). ![]()
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