1. Google Gravity
Want to see the gravity effect on Google? Google Gravity is an experiment that induces gravity in Google and every element falls down to the bottom of the page. You can then pick and through everything on the screen, and guess what!, everything still works. You can still use the search engine and all the search results will fall down as well. Isn’t this cool?
LINK: Google Gravity
2. Playing Pac - Man on Google
On 30th anniversary of the Pac-Man game (May 22, 2010), Google launched the Pac-Man doodle that allowed people to play Pac-Man on the Google’s homepage itself. Millions of fans played the game, and as a result, productivity came to a stand still. If you want to play it, here’s the link.
LINK: Pac-Man
3. Do a Barrel Roll
This is a very old easter egg by Google. The name says it all. If you search for “Do a barrel roll” on Google, it will certainly do a barrel roll for you. If you don’t believe me, just hit the link below.
LINK: Do a Barrel Roll
4. Askew – Tilting Google’s Search Page
Askew, as you would know means “not in a level position”, and Google represents it’s meaning by tilting the search results page. Just search for “askew” or “tilt” and Google will tilt the page to the right.
LINK: Askew
5. Let Me Google That For You
Let Me Google That For You is a web service that instead of giving you the search results, gives you a link to the Google’s search results page with the query you want to do a search for. This link shows you a visual of how you can perform a search on Google and then takes you to the search results page automatically. This is for all those who have people in their family, who don’t know how to do a Google search. This will allow you to search for them, and also teach them how to do a Google search.
LINK: Let Me Google That For You
6. Get a Logo Like Google
If you are a fan of Google’s colorful logo then here’s a good new for you. Goglogo is a web service that allows you to make a logo with any name, and it will create a logo that will have exactly the same look as Google. It uses GIF files, one for each letter you type, and then arranges them to make the letters you typed. If you want to save the Logo, you can do that by taking a screen snapshot.
LINK: Goglogo
7. The Zerg Rush Game
Searching for “zerg rush” on Google will initiate a game where the deadly Google o’s will start to eat all the search results and the other stuff on screen. The only way to save the results is to click on the o’s with your mouse multiple times until they are destroyed. Continue doing that until all of them are killed.
You also get points for killing them. Make sure you kill them fast
LINK: Play the game
8. Google In 1998
Want to see how Google looked when it just launched? Just search for “Google in 1998” and you will experience how the world’s best search engine looked way back in 1998.
LINK: Google in 1998
9. Play Atari Breakout On Google
Breakout is an arcade game developed by Atari far back in 1976 and is quite famous up-till now, though with other names and upgrades. If you want to play the amazing game on Google, try searching for “atari breakout” in Google images. or click the below link
- LINK - atari breakout
10. Use The Force Luke
Simply searching for “Use the Force Luke” on YouTube will make every element on the YouTube page to float and they can be controlled by only one force, the force of your mouse.
11. Fibonacci Style Search Results
If you know and understand the Fibonacci series, then try searching for ‘Fibonacci in YouTube. You will be amazed with the results you will get.
If you don’t know about the Fibonacci series, then read this article at Wikipedia and then search for “Fibonacci” on YouTube.
12. The Star Trek Effect
Just search for “Beam me up Scotty” on YouTube and experience the amazing Star Trek effect while the results are being loaded. All the Star Trek fans will be familiar with this phrase, obviously.
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