- Source: List of Google Easter eggs
The American technology company Google has added Easter eggs into many of its products and services, such as Google Search, YouTube, and Android since the 2000s.
Easter eggs are hidden features or messages that most people are oblivious to, as well as inside jokes and cultural references inserted into media. They are often well hidden, so that users find it gratifying when they discover them, helping form bonds between their creators and finders. They are mostly found in video games, yet Google does make their own. Google's employees are encouraged to use 20% of their time for projects of personal interest, and Easter eggs are sometimes created during this. Google avoids adding Easter eggs to popular search pages, as they do not want to negatively impact usability.
While unofficial and not maintained by Google themselves, elgooG is a website which contains all Google Easter eggs, whether or not they have been discontinued by Google.
As Google searches are case insensitive, search terms are listed in lower case except where case sensitivity is explicitly referred.
General
"Total Eclipse 2024" makes an eclipse appear (also works with Solar eclipse)
"2022 FIFA World Cup" or "World Cup 2022" makes Argentina's flag appear. Argentina won the edition of the World Cup.
"Women's World Cup 2023" makes Spain's flag appear. Spain won that edition of the Women's World Cup.
"2/22/22" or "Twosday" would make confetti appear with number 2's and a phrase saying "Happy Twosday 2You!" on February 22, 2022.
"askew" causes the results page to be slightly tilted to the right. This effect once worked for the Google search of "tilt".
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