Google “barrel roll,” looks really awesome and interesting. It makes us want to know all the Google tricks available. Now, Search the words “let it snow” and watch what happens.
Of course, your Google search results will contain videos of that old favorite song, but what’s that? Snowflakes falling in your browser? Frost on the Google bar? Could this be some mistake?
Watch your browser fill up with snow, and then skate around with your mouse, where your browser acts just like a frozen lake, showing the path your cursor has taken. Want to start over? Simply click the “defrost” button and again you’ll see a clear screen, adorned by that easy wind and downy flake filling it up anew.
Oh no! There is no one will use Yahoo! now!
What a lovely Easter egg Google has given us this cold and snowy (in some places) December morning, just five days shy of the darkest evening of the year! Nice, Google.
UPDATE: Google’s also celebrating Hanukkah! Type the word “Hanukkah” on the Google search form and you’ll see a special surprise.
Want more? Check it out Guys!
ASCII. Searching for ASCII art -- the kind built out of characters -- is about the nerdiest thing you can do. Google salutes you with a special logo.
Askew. Simply search for the word "askew." We dare you not to tilt your head.
Chuck Norris. Search for the Walker Texas Ranger star, hit I'm Feeling Lucky, and Google will school you in Norrisology.
Flight simulator. This one began life as an easter egg, and became so well-loved that Google incorporated it as a feature in Google Earth. Click on Tools Enter Flight Simulator, and you're off and flying around the planet. Bon voyage!
Gravity. Enter "Google Gravity" in the search bar. Hit "I'm feeling lucky" (if you have Google Instant enabled, it's on the right hand side of the suggested searches). Then watch your world fall down.
Mentalplex. This one started life as an April Fool's joke, but is still around at google.com/mentalplex. Baffle your less Internet-savvy family and friends!
Nessie. Set your iGoogle homepage to the beach theme. Wait until 3:14am (or if you can't, just move your clock forward). What monster this way comes? Could we be on the shores of Loch Ness?
Ninja! Here's where Google easter eggs start to get a little more complex. Go to Google Reader, then use your cursor keys thus: up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A. A ninja then pops onto your screen and into your search box. Thankfully, this still works in the new version of Google Reader.
Pacman. The Google doodle that launched a thousand lost hours of productivity will live forever at google.com/pacman.
Recursion. Here's one for word nerds and philosophy majors. Search for "recursion" and Google asks "did you mean recursion?"
And so many more..
Search "the answer to life the universe and everything"
Here's a list of styled googles... Just type any of these names in and hit the "im feeling lucky" button!
googlegooglegooglegoogle
joogle
gothgoogle
emogoogle
musgle
emew fudd
pinkle
tilt
greenle
google rainbow
blackle
redle
bluele
greyle
mystery google
dinoogle
xx-piglatin
scenegoogle
chavgoogle
carrottrufflegoogle
easter egg google
punkgoogle
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