60+ Hidden Google Easter Eggs You Should See in 2023
Upon hearing the word Google, almost everyone thinks about the mainstream search engine that we have grown used to and dependent on over the years. Here are some best-known Google Easter eggs in various categories such as games, Google's tribute to some TV show, history, etc...
The iconic home screen of the Google search engine with the search box in between the 'Google Search' and 'I'm feeling lucky' beside it is synonymous with the Internet itself.
I'm FEELING LUCKY
I know many people (OG's) who have been using Google from the very start think about this one button and always wondered what it was for. Well, Although Google has killed the 'I'm feeling lucky' button, it was initially meant to directly take you to the first result of whatever you had searched. The idea was based on the superior confidence of Google in their searches.
Hidden Secrets and Easter Eggs
Many of us can't even imagine what the Internet would be without Google.m Over the years, Google has become much more than a search engine. It has embedded hundreds of different features to break the monotony and make the platform ever interesting.
Most of these changes are added in the form of quirks, secrets, and Easter eggs. (a bonus or hidden feature)
Note: Keep in mind that easter eggs are often added and removed, so it's worth checking back periodically to see if there are any new ones.
List of Best Easter Eggs on Google search engine
We have compiled a list of the 10 best Easter eggs on Google of all time, and we promise you that they are worth your time. Note: Some of them are from third-party websites and others live only on some festivals or particular occasions by Google.
1. The Dinosaur game
Starting with something basic. If you haven't been living under a rock, then you're probably familiar with this feature. If your Internet decides to shut down and you're offline and want to pass your time.
Just press the Spacebar on your keyboard while you're on the offline search error result page and voilà. You start playing a hidden and embedded Google game that is surprisingly way more captivating than it deserves.
See: How to play the Dino runner Google Chrome while having an internet connection active
2. DART Mission
The DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test ) project of NASA was planned to deflect an asteroid on a collision course with Earth. The mission's target is the asteroid Didymos and its small satellite, Didymoon. Well, Google also has dedicated an Easter egg in which when you search for "DART Mission" a satellite will appear to crash on the Google page. As result, a tilt page will appear.
3. Batman Singal Easter Egg
Batman doesn't need an introduction, it is a popular comic and series of movies as well. Google has dedicated an Easter egg by creating a Batman signal on its search page. It is a reference to the iconic "bat signal" from the Batman comics and movies.
It is still working, you just need to type Bruce Wayne, Gotham City, or Bat-Signal, and you will have a bat-signal icon. Click that and a small animation of the bat-signal shining in the night sky, with the bat symbol projected on the clouds, will appear.
4. Animal sounds
If you are a student or just want to teach your child how a particular animal sounds, then go on Google Search and type- Animal sounds. You will find a variety of animals sound with their pics for reference such as COW, Monkey, Tiger, Dove, and more...
5. Google Docs Easter egg -PRIDE (LGBTQ)
This Google easter is dedicated to the LGBT community. Google wants to show how slowly discrimination against the LGBT community is diminishing now.
To experience this Google Easter, open Google Sheets on your PC and Type each letter of the word PRIDE in each first five cells.
6. Google Gravity
While growing up, this was one of my favorite features of Google. You search 'Google Gravity' and open the first result, and you watch the magic happen. Gravity activates, and everything on the Google home screen drops to the ground.
You can hold the Google doodle and use it to cause chaos and throw everything around while having way too much fun. It is also entirely usable, and you can search for anything.
The top 4 search results drop from the top of the screen to the ground.
7. Queer or LGBT pride
Type LGBT pride or Queer in the Google Search and click on the Animated Rainbow heart given on the right side of the feedback. It represents the promotion of self-affirmation, dignity, equality, and increased visibility of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people as a social group.
8. Conway’s Game of Life
Conway's Game of Life is a cellular automaton simulation created by mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. It stimulates the life and death of cells on a grid, with each cell having two states: alive or dead. This Google Easter egg is dedicated to that, in the search box type Conway’s Game of Life, and you will see random white pixels on the screen to imitate the cellular motion.
9. Google Guitar
If you feel like impressing your friends with a simple trick, search 'Google guitar' and click the first result. It will open up a modified Google homepage onto a guitar with four strings, each with a different sound.
10. Google Sphere
This is another one of Google's too-cool features. It aimed at changing your Google homepage with a straightforward search for 'Google sphere' and then click on on the first search result.
Following this everything would start rotating in the form of a sphere imitating the motion of the earth.
11. Legally blonde
This is suggested by one of our readers dedicated by Google to Legally Blonde Movie released in 2001.
12. F.R. I. E. N. D. S Easter eggs
If you're a fan of the popular sitcom F. R. I. E. N. D. S, well, then this one's for you because Google is a fan too!
1. Joey
When you search for Joey Tribbiani on Google, it'll open his page, and beneath his name, there's an icon of a pizza. As we click on that icon, you'll hear the iconic "JOEY DOESN'T SHARE FOOD!" and an animation appears of a man's arm gathering all the food that has appeared in the center of the screen.
2. Chandler Bing
When you search for Chandler Bing on Google, it'll open his page, and beneath his name, there's an icon of the iconic brown recliner in the show.
By clicking on that icon, the duck and the goose emerge from it and start walking across your screen.
3. Monica Geller
When you search for Monica Geller on Google, it'll open her page, and beneath her name, there's an icon of a washing bucket. (obviously)
Just like most of the Google Easter eggs dedicated to the Friends TV show, upon clicking the icon given in the Knowledge Graph, a sponge will appear and clean the name of Monica, after which it becomes a font in light grey color instead of black.
5. Rachel Green
When you search for Rachel Green on Google, it'll open her page, and beneath her name, there's an icon of Rachel's iconic hairstyle.
Upon clicking it, Google will take you to its images portion and display the search 'the Rachel', which shows Rachel's countless photos and her iconic haircut.
6. Phoebe Buffay
When you search for Phoebe Buffay on Google, it'll open her page, and beneath her name, there's an icon of a guitar. Upon clicking it, you hear none other than the 'smelly cat' song during a smelly catwalk across your screen.
7. Ross Geller
This is, in my opinion, the funniest Easter egg of all. When you search for Ross Geller on Google, it'll open his page, and beneath his name, there's an icon of the iconic white couch in the show.
Upon clicking it, it becomes impossible to control your laughter as the whole screen moves, with Ross saying "pivot" in the background. The screen moves to the right when we click on it and then again to the left with a louder "pivot." On the 4th time, it breaks, and Ross says, "ok guys, I don't think it's going to Pivot anymore."
13. Some Random Easter Eggs
1. Flip a coin
Suppose you want to do a toss but do not have a coin on you. Search on Google "to flip a coin." It will do a coin toss for you, revealing either heads or tails.
2. The loneliest number in the world
Google uses its sense of humor again in this Easter egg. When you search Google for 'loneliest number'.
It'll show the number 1.
3. Number of horns on a unicorn
Unicorns are mythical creatures, or lest we think. When you search Google for the "number of horns on a unicorn", it'll display the number 1.
You can even ask Google to add the loneliest number in the world and the number of horns on a unicorn, and you will get your answer (pretty smart, I know).
4. Answer to life, the universe, and everything
Ask Google about the "answer to life, the universe, and everything" in its search box and you will have a calculator with result = 42.
Now Why on the earth, 42 is the answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything?
To get the answer to this question we have to look at the science fiction series "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" by Douglas Adams. In that series, a supercomputer named Deep Thought over a period of 7.5 million years calculated the number 42 as a result of "Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything". The characters in the story were not able to find out what the actual question was, but the number 42 is humorously portrayed as the answer to all ultimate questions.
It's important to note that the number 42 is simply a fictional construct in the story and it doesn't have any real-world significance. Also, 42 is the ASCII code for the symbol * (asterisk) which looks like a star. Further, the number 42 is used as a humorous and absurd way to poke fun at the idea of a search for the ultimate answer to life.
5. (sqrt(cos(x))cos(500x)+sqrt(abs(x))-0.4)(3-xx)^0.1
Mathematical equations are not always boring, for instance, go on your Google Search and type:
(sqrt(cos(x))cos(500x)+sqrt(abs(x))-0.4)(3-xx)^0.1
As you search for the above mathematical expression, a graph will be generated in a heart shape. Now, you have another way to express your love.
6. 3D Graph Easter Egg
Experience the 3D Easter Egg by using this link. It will search for a mathematical expression in Google to create a colorful 3D graph that can be rotated using a mouse.
1.2+(sqrt(1-(sqrt(x^2+y^2))^2) + 1 - x^2-y^2) * (sin (10000 * (x*3+y/5+7))+1/4) from -1.6 to 1.6
7. DVD Screensaver
Want a bouncing Google logo on your screen like popular Desktop screensaver users on Windows Desktops then type - DVD Screensaver and see the magic.
14. Google Easter Eggs Games:
1. Super Mario Brothers
Mario is by far the most famous video game character ever. Searching for 'super Mario brothers' on Google will display his search with the question box icon below it. Upon clicking it, you're reminded of your childhood days with the iconic music and "200 points" on each tap.
2. Pacman
Pac-Man is another game that is just lodged in the hearts of millions of people. When you search 'Pac man,' Google shows you the option to play a game to enjoy your nostalgic memories.
3. Tic tac toe
What is better than Tic tac toe to pass the time? Countless registers have been filled with scribbles of Tic tac toe on the back in our school days. Just search Google for Tic tac toe, and you can play a game with four different levels of difficulty.
4. Minesweeper
Remember that one game we had no idea how to play when we were young and still don't, honestly? If you want to see some bombs popping again, search for Minesweeper and play a game with the difficulty level of your choice.
5. Solitaire
Solitaire is easily the most boring but also the most interesting short game that we used to play. You can search for Solitaire and start a game to pass your time again and think about when everything was much more straightforward.
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