Google Easter Eggs are very popular amongst tech geeks, some people also call them tricks and tips in the normal world. These easter eggs are also implemented with different Android versions.
Google constantly looks for fresh methods to prove that it is more than just a search engine. Having said that, the IT giant always changes its logo on special occasions, holidays, and important dates. However, these changes are accessible to every Google user. Still, many secrets are hidden behind the cheat codes.
Save the following list to use Google Easter Eggs:
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Googly Eyes: Type “Googly Eyes” and watch the magical effect in the Google logo; Google replaces “O” with eyeballs. If you are worried about your search results, don’t worry; this effect does not disturb the Google search box.
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Flip a coin: You can call it a digital task and completely rely on it because there’s no fixed result. Type “Flip a coin” and get your “heads or tails.” Google provides tools like colour pickers, roll dice, flip coins, etc. This trick is just a part of it.
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Colour Picker: Just google “colour picker” or copy and paste the HEX colour code (Eg:- #0f9bff) to get the colour picker tool. Indeed, the same thing can be achieved even by entering queries like RGB 50 50 80, too.
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Barrel Roll: Type "do a barrel roll" and watch your screen spin 360 degrees. This playful trick adds a lighthearted touch to your video. This is not a tool, it's just to add a fun element during your boring working hours.
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Calculator: Suppose you don't have a calculator on your gadget, just like the iPad. You either don't want to install it or can't install it because of low storage. Just type “Calculator” and get a calculator on your screen.
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Tic Tac Toe: If you don’t have pencil and paper, you can still play this three-by-three game, well this time on your display, type “Tic Tac Toe” and start playing, you can also choose the multiplayer option.
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Wordle: Type “Wordle” and Google converts its logo into Wordle, t looks cool how the spelling of Google changes into other six-letter spellings.
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Pacman: Pacman is an old classic game, invented in 1980 by Japanese arcade game manufacturer Namco Limited, and you can play this game on Google. Type "Pacman,” and the game is ready.
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Chicxulub: The Chicxulub crater is named after the Chicxulub Pueblo community. It was formed by a ten-kilometre-diameter large asteroid. Type Chicxulub, and you will watch a steroid fall across the screen and create a shake effect.
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Dog/Puppy: If you are a dog lover, this hidden feature is just for you. Type “dog” or “puppy” on Google and click on the Paw icon, and after that, a dog hand will appear with a barking sound effect wherever you click.
Before trying any of the above tricks, make sure that you have a working internet connection because Google tricks work differently than the Chrome dinosaur game.