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  1. elgooG is a website that restores, unearths, and creates Google Easter eggs, secret tricks, mini-games, hidden pranks, jokes, and hacks. Explore the official and unofficial Google Easter eggs, such as Underwater Search, Thanos Snap, Bat-Signal, Pac-Man, and more.

    • Pacman Game

      Google Pac-Man Game. Experience the iconic arcade game of...

    • Space Invaders

      Google Space Invaders delivers a blend of fun and nostalgia,...

    • Snake Game

      The Google Snake game, also dubbed Google Matopeli, debuted...

    • Zerg Rush

      The Google Zerg Rush is a delightful Easter egg unveiled by...

    • Guitar

      The Google Guitar transforms the Google logo into an...

    • Play 2048 Game Online

      This game is a completely free, Google-style 2048 game that...

    • Images

      Google Images Terminal is a web-based simulation that brings...

    • Search: Anagram
    • Search: Askew
    • Search: Bletchley Park
    • Search: Blink Html
    • Search: Breathing Exercise
    • Search: Cha-Cha Slide
    • Search: Conway's Game of Life
    • Dinosaur Game
    • Search: Do A Barrel Roll
    • Search: Dreidel

    Did you mean nag a ram? Not exactly. An anagram is a word (or phrase) formed by rearranging the letters of a source word. Some popular examples are: 1. Binary/Brainy 2. Silent/Listen 3. Dormitory/Dirty room When you type "anagram" in the Google Search bar, Google asks if you mean "nag a ram" because it's an anagram of "anagram." Real clever, Google...

    You don't have to drink one too many cocktails for text to look crooked. When you search "askew" (which literally means not straight or level), the Google search results page will tilt slightly.

    If you're familiar with Bletchley Park in England, you'll know it has quite a history. Now a tourist attraction, this estate was once the secret home of World War II code breakers. Google honors this historical landmark by "decoding" Bletchley Park in the knowledge panel on the right side of the search results.

    You can also type " " or "blink tag" for this one. As the name implies, the blink HTML tag, , which is now obsolete, causes the content within the tag to blink. '90's nostalgia, anyone?

    We all need a moment to catch our breath, sometimes. If you search "Breathing Exercise" in Google a one-minute exercise appears at the top. Click the Play button to start it.

    Take it back now, y'all! Being nothing short of a classic, the Cha-Cha Slide by DJ Casper is a well-known song and choreographed dance. Want to learn how to do it? Just type "cha-cha slide" in the Google Search bar. Next to the title of the first video, you'll see an arrow; click it to be guided through the dance.

    In 1970, British mathematician, John Horton Conway, developed the Game of Life. It's a zero-player game, during which you just sit back and watch cells live, die, and multiply. To play (watch) this cellular-automaton game, just type "Conway's Game of Life" in the Google Search bar and look to the right to see how all life began.

    If you don't have an internet connection and try to load a web page in Google Chrome, you get a "No Internet" message, along with a T-Rex. You can turn this dreaded page into a fun, endless (or at least until you're back online) runner. Just press the Space bar and the dinosaur will begin to run. As cacti and birds come your way, press the Space ba...

    The fighter pilots among us (or those who've played Starfox) know that a barrel roll is an aerial maneuver during which an airplane rotates on both the longitudinal and lateral axes. Put simply, it does a loop and a roll at the same time. And it's epic. Type "Do a Barrel Roll" in the Google Search bar to see one in all its glory.

    A dreidel is a spinning top that consists of four sides, each containing a letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Kids commonly play with them during Hanukkah. If you search the word (or "spin dreidel") on Google, a spinning dreidel appears in the top panel of the search results. Click "Spin Again" if you want the dreidel to do just that.

    • Quick, Draw! There’s something a little dystopian about playing a kind of Pictionary-type game with a robotically-voiced AI, but that doesn’t make it any less fascinating.
    • Soccer (Google Doodle Archive) You can’t go too wrong with a casual game of football, and it doesn’t get any more idle and casual than this Doodle, dating all the way back to 2012.
    • Champion Island Games (Google Doodle Archive) First launched as the Google Doodle on 24 August 2021, Champion Island Games is one of the most in-depth secret Google Search games to date.
    • Atari Breakout. For a while, it looked like one of the best Google Doodle games was lost forever, but it’s been reinstated to our list after it was discovered that you can still play this Atari classic.
    • Snake Game. Snake game has been one of the most fun yet light games since the inception of mobile gaming. Nokia phones had it in yesteryear days and we loved playing it.
    • Solitaire. If you want to build concentration then nothing beats playing Solitaire. It’s mainly a one-player game so it’s just you and Google. You just have to search for “Solitaire” and it will let you play the game on top of the search results.
    • Tic Tac Toe. Tic Tac Toe is the ultimate time killerand Google has brought it to the masses with just a Google search. You can search “Tic Tac Toe” in the search box and play the game against Google.
    • Pac Man. Pac-Man was one of the most popular arcade games and even today people want to enjoy the game like it’s the 80s. So Google brought it back and you can play the game with just a Google search.
    • Solitaire. Type in solitaire in Google search and click on Play. You can choose from Easy or Hard modes.
    • Garden Gnomes. Garden Gnomes were created to celebrate Garden Day in Germany and garden gnomes for their prominent role in German history. Yup, it's a thing.
    • Basketball. Basketball 2012 celebrates to old button smashing style of game where you make free throws. Basketball 2012 was played over a billion times during its 4-day introduction.
    • Dino Run. Dino Run has a weird requirement. You need to be offline. Disconnect or click on the image below. Search for anything you like, and at the error page, press the space bar to start and press space to jump over obstacles.
  2. Jul 23, 2021 · Join Lucky the cat in a world of seven sport mini-games, legendary opponents, and daring quests. Compete with other players, collect scrolls, and explore the folklore of Japan in this Olympic-themed Doodle.

  3. quickdraw.withgoogle.comQuick, Draw!

    Quick, Draw! Can a neural network learn to recognize doodling? Help teach it by adding your drawings to the world’s largest doodling data set, shared publicly to help with machine learning research. Let's Draw!

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