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Hi all! Recently I was scrolling through twitter and came across a tweet from Google Russia. Google decided to remind about their Easter eggs. I decided to see what was prepared there. Now I want to tell you! All under the cat...

1) Back in 1998.
So the first Easter egg takes us back to the past, namely to 1998. It was in 1998 that Google was registered as a private company. In this way, Google is trying to show that they have always fought for a simple user interface. In order to see it with your own eyes in the English version of the search engine, enter the following " google in 1998", without quotes, and the results will appear in the interface that the search network had in 1998.


2) Sweet Android surprises.
Many people know about this Easter egg, but Google is just crazy about it! Back in 2010, in Android 2.3 Gingerbread, users could stumble upon an interesting Easter egg in the settings. It is not clear in what state the user should have been in order to poke according to the version of Android, but there was a stoned dude who poked according to the version and told the whole world. As I already wrote, to find an Easter egg, you need to go to the settings of your phone and click on android version.

  • IN Gingerbread a zombie gingerbread and an Android figure appears surrounded by zombies;
  • IN honey comb(Android 3.0) Android bee appears on the screen;
  • Easter egg in Ice Cream Sandwich(Android 4.0) - this is Android in pixel art, if you keep your finger on it for a long time, then many of the same figures will fly across the screen;
  • IN Jellybean beans fly across the screen. And in kitkat an animated mosaic of pictures appears, indicating different versions Android.


3) Drag me upstairs, Scotty.
To be honest, I didn't understand what it was about. And did not understand after the explanation. According to Google, this phrase is from the Star Trek series. I will not deceive the series, I have not seen it and in general for the first time I hear about it. The phrase "Beam Me Up Scotty" is the starship captain's signature call to an engineer and means that he needs to be transferred to the ship. To see this Easter egg with your own eyes in the YouTybe search engine, enter the following “ Beam Me Up Scotty” without quotes and enjoy.


4) Surprise in a telephone booth.
It's hard to find, but it's not necessary because there is a link. I remember when I was little I watched the Doctor Who series on TV, I was madly in love with him even more than the drug addicted Pokimons. Google simply could not pass by and prepared a surprise for us in London. If you walk along google maps and go to the right phone booth, then you can find yourself in the Tardis - the time machine and the Doctor Who spaceship.


5) Pony.
Everyone likes ponies and a little girl, and even a brutal biker. Google figured it out. Now Hangouts has ponies. True, they live only in the desktop version. It remains to be hoped that ponies will come to us on smartphones. To see cute ponies, you need to type the following in the message box " /ponystream" without quotes and scream for joy.




And if you try to search for "tic-tac-toe", then Google will offer you to play this mini-game.

Want some more custom game? Spin the dreidel, the spinning top that Jewish children play with on Hanukkah.

Need to make an important decision? Ask Google to toss a coin for you...

or roll the dice.

If you enter the word “askew” (obliquely) in the search bar, the page will be displayed a little crooked.

If you try to search for the word "anagram" (an anagram), Google will ask if you meant "nag a ram" (an anagram of this word).

Are you into programming? Try googling the term "recursion", which means a function calls itself. The search engine will ask if you meant "recursion". Click on the suggested option… got it?

Google “what sounds does a dog make” (or any other animal). Sounds can be heard.

Do you want to know something new? Ask Google for an interesting fact. To do this, you need to enter “fun facts” in the search.

If you want to know the answer to the ultimate question of life and the universe, and you type “the answer to life, the universe, and everything” into a search engine, Google will show you a calculator with the number 42. This is a reference to Douglas Adams' book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

If you google “Conway’s game of life”, an interesting animation will appear on the right side of the screen. This is a reference to the game, invented by British mathematician John Conway in 1970.

By the way, about games. If you type “Super Mario Bros” into Google, a cube with a question mark will appear in the game information card, just like in the Mario series. If you click on it, then a coin will fly out of the cube with a characteristic sound.

Google has prepared an Easter egg for fans of Sonic the Hedgehog games. If you google "Sonic the Hedgehog", then Sonic will appear in the card. If you click on it, it will spin, and then go into its super-form.

If you google “zerg rush”, the screen will be attacked by hordes of “O” letters that will eat up the search results. This is a reference to the attack strategy of the Zerg race from the StarCraft series.

You can make the search engine rotate 360 ​​degrees by typing “do a barrel roll”.

If you google "Pacman", Google will suggest you play this game. This opportunity first appeared on the 30th anniversary of Pac-Man in 2010.

Go to image search and type "Atari breakout". You will be able to play the classic Breakout game.

If you haven't moved on from the spinner craze of 2017, google this toy. You can just spin it or play "" (for this you need to enter google birthday surprise spinner).

Google has useful features for musicians. Type in the search engine "metronome" and tune this instrument to the desired rhythm.

Enter the question “Is Google down” into the search engine (“Google does not work?”) And you will get the answer “no”.

Turn off WiFi and start a search engine. A window will appear with the image of a small dinosaur and the inscription "Unable to connect to the Internet." If you press the Spacebar, a game will start on the page in which you will have to jump over the dinosaur cacti.

Do you know about the cool features of the famous search engine?

Hello! Today I have prepared for you a new selection of cool features of the largest search engine on the planet. These are not simple Google secrets that make it easier to find information, but real jokes created by the developers of the search engine themselves.

Yes, yes, you were not mistaken: all the Easter eggs presented in this article were invented by Gosha himself - it turns out that he also has a sense of humor and Easter eggs are also present in his services.

I advise you to read

Don't know what Easter eggs are? To put it simply, this is the name of a kind of jokes that the developers themselves put into their programs, websites or games (sometimes they can also be found in films). So, on Google services you can also see similar things. Look at the search engine from the other side - it's worth it, believe me.

Google Easter eggs

Enter in the search field on the main Google page the following phrases and enjoy interesting effects:

  1. do a barrel roll

After you enter the phrase “do a barrel roll” in the Google search box, the search results page will “barrel” and start scrolling 360 degrees

  1. zergrush

Type "zerg rush" into Google and you'll see an open page being attacked and gradually "eaten" by its small "o's". Having done their job, these letters will assemble into the word GG.

  1. tilt

Google "skewed": after entering this word in the search line, the page with search results will noticeably tilt.

  1. blink tag

Experienced webmasters probably remember the ancient “blink” html tag that terribly annoyed users, causing the text to blink strongly. Try google "blink tag" or "blink html" and see what happens.

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  1. The game called "Life"

What is life? What laws govern it? How did she appear? These burning questions have been worrying the minds of many philosophers and other scientists for several millennia. The Game of Life, created by John Conway, has nothing but descriptions of conditions and two rules. But what a rich abundance of life forms is available to her! Watch how a cellular civilization develops or take part in the “creation” of the newest life forms by typing the phrase “conway’s game of life” into Google.

  1. 3D graphics

Just Google the following phrase: "exp(-((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2/1000) + exp(-((x +4)^2+(y+4 )^2)^2/1000) + 0.1exp(-((x +4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2)+0.1exp(-((x -4)^2+(y -4)^2)^2)". Attention: to view 3D graphics, you must have a web browser and an operating system that supports WebGL technology on your computer.

  1. Marmoset Converter

If you think that the Google unit converter is only capable of translating standard values, then you are greatly mistaken. You will be surprised to see the results of queries like "earth radius in monkeys" or "boa constrictor in parrots".

  1. Change the Google logo to your name

To do this, type in the search phrase (without quotes): "webdriver torso"

  1. Crush Google!
  1. Underwater Google

At this link http://elgoog.im/underwater/ you can play with Google and with water.

  1. Spherical Google

Google sphere is here: http://mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google-sphere/

  1. Play the guitar

Go to http://www.google.com/logos/2011/lespaul.html and you can play a simple melody on the guitar with your mouse. This guitar page was created in honor of the anniversary of Paul Les (I have no idea who it is). If you just open this page and leave it for a while, then search results for the phrase "Les Paul" will begin to appear on it.

Well, now you know the secrets of Google, embedded in it by the developers. But that is not all.

Some funny stuff from Google

  1. Entertainment.

If you enter the phrase “Entertain me or something” in the search, then the first result in search results there will be a page called "Entertain yourself, crazy!".

  1. Google is not a light bulb at all!

Type in the search bar "Google - you are a light bulb" and see which answer will be the first in the issue.

  1. open Google Earth and enter coordinates 52.376552, 5.198303. Enlarging the picture, you will see how a certain man drags a corpse to the lake (strange, isn't it?).
A couple more jokes from Google)
  1. Google for "stupid"

If you are tired of stupid requests to find something, send everyone to the site kak-iskat.ru.

  1. Google for idiots

Address for this category of society: GoogleForIdiots.com

  1. Color Google

Love life in bright colors? Then you are here: SearchInColor.net

  • You can also read about if you are interested in the topic;)

Today, Google has become the most popular search engine in the world. He can answer almost any question. Whether you need a banana smoothie recipe or want to book a hotel in Rwanda, don't know where Rwanda is, or maybe you want to watch a cat video? - all this and much more you can ask Google.

But Google isn't just a search engine for the dumbest questions humanity can think of, it's an entire corporation. Their influence extends far beyond a single site. Why do you think? Yes, because by analyzing our requests, they form the territory of demand and can offer what a simple layman wants. For example, the well-known Skype. But the company retains and continues to attract new users not only with quality, but also with its playful, little-known side.

1. A little crazy.

“Don't blame everything on your monitor. Google is just playing with you." - Google skews the image a few degrees when you type in search string the word "askew" or "tilt" (tilt). It doesn't stop you from working, but it's enough to get your attention.

2. Everything is spinning

Go to homepage Google and type "Googlesphere" and click "I'm Feeling Lucky". Cool, right? All the words start spinning, but everything continues to work as it should. It's just harder to hit the button.

3. Global collapse.

"Googlegravity" is like "Googlesphere" except everything crashes. And the principle is the same.

4. Do a barrelroll.

Enter this phrase into the search bar and see for yourself what happens. If nothing happened, then something with the browser. I advise you to use another, because the trick does not always work. Depends on the browser, as I said.

This will be the answer to the question “What’s the answer to life, the universe, and everything?” (What is the meaning of life, the universe and all that?). Don't worry, the site hasn't gone crazy, it's just a small tribute to Douglas Adams and his The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

6. Anagram.

Entering the word "anagram", Google will helpfully ask if you meant the phrase "nag a ram" (saw a ram), which, of course, is an anagram for the word "anagram".

7.ZergRush

Searching for “zergrush” on Google, you will find that your page has been attacked by aliens. But no matter how much you destroy them, there will be no less of them. This little diversion is another tribute to the hit game StarCraft, which debuted in 2012.

8. "The loneliest number" (Lonely number).

9. Play snake on Youtube.

Since Youtube is also owned by Google, they have a hand in this as well. Not all users fast internet, and to have fun while waiting for the video to load, the developers suggest you hold the left arrow key for 2-3 seconds, and then press the up arrow. Now you how to play snake.

10. Recursion.

For all its dedication, Google knows how to piss off ignorant people. Type "recursion" into the search box and Google will prompt you to correct this word. Without hesitation, you agree and click on the corrected one. Then, Google again prompts you to correct the misspelled word. And then again and again ... like a 13-year-old bully.

11. Great feat.

Are any readers familiar with the Seinfeld sitcom? Probably no. There was a character in this American series who opposed the commercialization of New Year and Christmas. And that is why he came up with his own holiday, in which instead of a decorated Christmas tree there was a simple pole. Type in the search "Festivus" and a bare pole will appear on the left side.

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Each of us at least once heard about Easter eggs. But in our post, we will not talk about a real and edible attribute of the Easter holiday, but about a virtual “Easter egg” (often called simply an Easter egg by the people). What does it mean? The definition of the term is beautifully described on Wikipedia:

"Easter egg" (eng. Easter Egg) - a kind of secret left in a game, movie or software creators...

...Most often, to "receive" an Easter egg, a complex and / or non-standard set of actions should be performed, which makes it unlikely or practically eliminates accidental discovery. The name comes from a family event popular in the United States and the former British colonies called “egg hunt”, usually held on the eve of Easter, in which participants must, with the help of clues, find as many Easter eggs (or other Easter eggs) hidden around the area as possible. objects in the form of such eggs).

As you can see, the Easter egg is a kind of joke, a joke that developers hide in their products. Such secrets are not only in programs, toys and films. Quite often, Easter eggs are found on websites and web applications. One of these sites is the well-known Google, which is very generous with various jokes - from petty pranks to hidden games. So, below are the most original Google Easter eggs, which you can see by clicking on the links * .

* Unfortunately, over time, some Easter eggs can be removed, and there is nothing we can do about it.

The best Easter eggs from Google

Do a barrel roll

Search Google for do a barrel roll and the page will rotate 360 ​​degrees.

Askew

Another trick with the search page is typing the word askew to make it lean.

Blink HTML

Once upon a time there was a tag in HTML , which caused the text to blink, which annoyed many. Now this tag is not part of the HTML specification, and its use is deprecated and leads to invalid code. For those who are looking for information about him in a search engine, Google has prepared an Easter egg. Enter a blink html or blink tag request and look at the result. After that, you most likely won't want to use this style on your site!

Bletchley Park

Bletchley Park, or Station X, is a mansion in the city of Milton Keynes in the center of England. During the Second World War, there was the main encryption unit of Great Britain - the Government School of Codes and Ciphers. There is a Google Easter egg dedicated to Bletchy Park: type bletchley park in the search bar and you will see how the Knowledge Graph deciphers the name.

What is the loneliest number?

What is the loneliest number? Ask Google: what is the loneliest number .

Zerg Rush

Large army of zerglings on Google! Write zerg rush in a search engine and fight.

Atari Breakout

You can play this popular arcade game on the Google Images page. Just type in atari breakout .

Elgoog.im

"Mirror" Google exists! It is available at elgoog.im. On the page you will also find links to other interesting pages, such as Google Guitar (here you can play a virtual Google guitar), Google Terminal (imagine what Google would look like in the 80s), Google Snake (the game "Snake") and others.

Use the force, Luke

The use the force luke request should be posted on Youtube. As a result, the page takes on a slightly ... drug-addicted look.

Dinosaur Google Chrome

Did you know that during the absence of an Internet connection, you can entertain yourself with more than just a solitaire game preinstalled on your computer? IN Google browser Chrome tucked away arcade toy. How to find it? A small dinosaur is displayed on the page with an announcement that there is no network connection. Press the spacebar - the game will start. It is necessary to jump over the cacti by pressing the space bar. You can watch this Easter egg by turning off the Internet.


If you've found other Easter eggs on Google, please share them in the comments!

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