![]() ![]() ![]() Search Bletchley park, and you’ll see the Google search information card on the right. This Google Easter egg pays homage to the importance of the location and the people who worked there. Bletchley park was actually the home for the British code-breakers during World War Two. This one is super cool for you code breaker geeks out there. You can destroy the O’s by clicking on them repeatedly, and save yourself. Imagine the zombie apocalypse, but a lot smaller and safer. Type in the search Zerg rush, and watch as hordes of O alphabets attack from every side. Just like the search term implies, you get to go back in time and see Google the way it started out in 1998 after the GUI was finally implemented. This Google Easter egg is for the symmetrical phobic. Go ahead and roll a die in the search bar, and again, see if your number comes up. It’s the usual 6 figured number we use while playing some favourite games – whether board games or travelling to Vegas. Type in the search bar flip a coin and see what comes up! #7 – Roll a dice If you need to sort out who is the designated driver this weekend, then use Google to flip a coin. Is there a point to this? Of course there is, its gravity! # 6 – Flip a Coin Gravity will take hold, and you can watch as all the UI elements fall to the bottom of the screen. Go ahead and type in the search Google Gravity, and click on the very first result. Or maybe that’s just me? Just go ahead and type in Atari breakout. Highly addictive and will keep you busy for hours. (HA!) #4 – Atari Breakoutīack to the fun stuff all can enjoy, and another arcade favourite. Therefor the God of all search engines needs a definitive answer…so type this into the search bar, and find an answer, but be forewarned, it may Hertz a bit. This of course didn’t sit well with the nerds controlling Google. This is a bit on the nerdy side, but what do you think of when one says “once in a blue moon”? To me it means rare or almost never. So popular in fact, that they kept it as an Easter egg.Īll you need to do to enjoy the most popular arcade game of the last century is type in the search Pacman, and a Google card will show up. Pacman became one of Google’s most popular doodle so to speak. ![]() It’s every college students dream come true. You’ve no doubt noticed that Google gives you a reason to celebrate just about every day with special “Google Doodles”. This started as a celebratory anniversary. Just type in Google’s search bar Do a barrel roll, and watch as the page does a bit of a “roll”. Most of the best Easter eggs from Google, are hidden right there in the search. It should be obvious by now that geeks live for this kind of stuff, but why shouldn’t the normal masses of boring people enjoy it as well? So without further blabber from me, let’s get started! Google Search Easter Eggs Get Ready for some Excitement this Easter Season So, this is one of the best examples of a hidden Easter egg in a television show. Walter White’s special formulated meth was Blue. In the first season, we met Earl, and if you’re a fan of the show you know he wasn’t a very nice guy.Įarl in the first season, had some blue crystal meth in a baggy – this is what made Breaking Bad a huge hit. The Walking Dead is aired on the AMC channel, just like Breaking Bad used to be. Another great example is during the first season of The Walking Dead. This can be anything from an action figure on a shelf in the background that only the true die-hard fans and geeks will understand. Marvel movies are famous for hiding little eggs in just about every scene. It many aspects these eggs are for the die hards one of the best examples is how they are used in movies – let’s take Marvel Comics for instance: Hidden Easter Eggs can be used in movies, television shows, and books, just about anywhere. Likely you’ve heard the term fly around the intra-webs, and it means hidden surprises, of sorts anyway. Okay so just in case that rock you were living under is covered by another more domineering rock, we’ll quickly explain what a Google Easter Egg is. Google’s Hidden Easter Eggs You’ve Got to try….NOW! Basically at the end of the day, Google is the one true hero of the 21 st century. Thankfully, Google – and if you’ve been living under a rock for the past 20 or so years Google is more than a search engine, it’s a highly skilled and intelligent boredom eradicator. Boredom – does it even exist anymore in our technological advanced society? Yes, unfortunately some still suffer from Boredom, something we are declaring the worst epidemic to hit our world in centuries.
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