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List of Google Easter eggs

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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. 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 itself, elgooG is a website that contains all Google Easter eggs, whether or not Google has discontinued them.

Google Maps and Google Earth

  • Visiting "Salford Lads' Club" with 3D buildings activated will show Morrissey of The Smiths at the entrance. The club was featured in the cover art of the Smiths' album The Queen Is Dead.
  • A 3D buildings Easter egg involves a scene involving a bridge jump from The Blues Brothers, which is recreated in Google Earth at the Tacony–Palmyra Bridge linking New Jersey and Philadelphia.

Directions

  • In early test versions of Google Maps, searching for a route between locations separated by expanses of water (for example, Paris and New York City) provided road directions to the coast of the embarkation country (in this case, the west coast of France) before suggesting "Swim the Atlantic Ocean (3,500 miles)" or another ocean for a different distance.
  • While Google Maps' walking directions were in beta, requesting them from the start point of "The Shire" or "Rivendell" to the destination of "Mordor", the directions returned the warning: "Use caution – One does not simply walk into Mordor."
  • When navigating from Snowdon to the Brecon Beacons, one could choose to travel by dragon, which took 21 minutes.
  • When navigating from Urquhart Castle to Fort Augustus, one could choose to travel by the Loch Ness Monster, which took 25 minutes.
  • When navigating from Magdalene College to President's Lodge Queens College, one could choose to be punted, which took 45 minutes.
  • Searching for public transportation from Windsor Castle to Buckingham Palace would offer the Royal Carriage option.

Fictional places

  • New York City in 1926 as seen in the Harry Potter spin-off film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them can be visited. Fans can visit MACUSA (Magical Congress of the USA);
  • In Street View, on Earls Court Rd, London, United Kingdom, a TARDIS from the science fiction series Doctor Who is on display. Street View allows one to enter the where it is "Bigger on the Inside" and explore the set actually used in the show.
  • In celebration of the release of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, users could explore Bruce Wayne's residence and the Batcave.
  • Searching for "R'lyeh" would take users to the coordinates of the sunken city. It was listed as a "Place of worship".

Video games

  • For April Fools' Day 2015, in certain areas in Google Maps, there was a button which started a game of Pac-Man, controlled by arrow keys and using the roads as paths for Pac-Man to travel along.
    • A similar feature was brought back for April Fools' Day 2017, allowing users to play a version of Ms. Pac-Man upon clicking the icon on the Google Maps webpage or mobile app.
  • On Mario Day (March 10) 2018, Google and Nintendo had partnered up to bring Mario into Google Maps mobile app worldwide for a week. A yellow icon with a question mark would show up at the bottom of the directions page, next to the start navigation button. Tapping on the icon would allow one to have Mario and his kart as the navigation arrow. Tapping the icon 100 times would activate a 1-UP sound like in Nintendo's games.

Extraterrestrial

  • With the release of Google Earth 5, the Mars feature allowed users to speak to a primitive ELIZA clone on the planet, by searching for "Meliza".
  • On July 20, 2005, the 36th anniversary of the first human landing on the Moon, Google debuted a version of Google Maps that included a small segment of the surface of the Moon. It is based entirely on NASA images and includes only a very limited region. Panning causes the map to tile. Zooming to the closest level used to show that the Moon was made of cheese. The map also gives the locations of all Moon landings, and the Google Moon FAQ humorously mentions a connection to the Google Copernicus hoax, which Google claimed to be developing. Supposedly, by 2069, Google Local will support all lunar businesses and addresses.

Pegman

Trigger location or occasionPegman's appearanceReference
Dragged onto Legoland in CarlsbadLego minifigure
Dragged onto Sun Valley, IdahoSkier
Dragged onto the coast of Hawaii, Florida, Bali, or The Galápagos IslandsMermaid
Dragged onto Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, CAWearing a tie-dyed shirt
Dragged near the Arthur Ashe Stadium, Flushing Meadows–Corona ParkTennis player holding a racket
Dragged near the Kennedy Space CenterAstronaut
Dragged around Groom Lake in Nevada and Area 51UFO
Dragged around the southern point of Half Moon Island, Antarctica, where Streetview is availablePenguin
Loch NessGreen Loch Ness Monster wearing a tartan hat
Around some royal residences, such as Buckingham Palace (and the surrounding palaces), The Palace of Holyroodhouse and Hillsborough CastleA representation of Queen Elizabeth II, "PegMa'am". Following the death of Elizabeth II in 2022, this Easter egg was removed.
For the release of Star Wars: The Force AwakensStar Wars Stormtrooper or X-wing fighter pilot
For the release of the video game The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD for the Wii ULink holding a Master Sword and a Hylian Shield
Around February 8, the launch day of Google MapsDressed as a birthday cake
For Google Street View's 10th birthday & for the user's birthdayAs if he is celebrating a birthday, wearing a red and white striped miniature party hat and holding three pastel violet, pink, and blue balloons in his right hand. A similar appearance was used on Street View's 15th anniversary on April 24–25, 2022.
Viewing past Street ViewsEmmett "Doc" Brown, one of the protagonists from the Back to the Future universe
HalloweenRides a broomsticklast=Springfirst=Tomurl=http://www.pcworld.com/article/142620/googles_top_17_easter_eggs_gags_and_hoaxes.htmltitle=Google's Top 17 Easter Eggs, Gags, and Hoaxespublisher=PC Worlddate=March 18, 2008access-date=April 18, 2012archive-date=August 28, 2012archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120828010702/http://www.pcworld.com/article/142620/googles_top_17_easter_eggs_gags_and_hoaxes.htmlurl-status=dead }}
Valentine's DayStands upon a heart
Christmas weekSnowman
Concert venues for Blackpink's Deadline World TourWoman in an anime style, dressed in a white shirt, skirt, and cat ears, wielding a hammer.

Google Translate

  • On November 29, 2010, Reddit user "harrichr" posted details of "how to make Google beatbox for you!" and soon after, Robert Quigley reported the discovery in an article on "geekosystem.com" (now The Mary Sue), stating that he was "Not sure if this falls in the category of Easter Egg or clever manipulation" and that although he had "No idea why", it transpired that using Google Translate to translate nonsense text of all consonants from German to German and clicking would result in machine generated speech that sounded like beatboxing. As time went on, redditors and other interested parties experimented with translation combinations, posting their results on sites including Hacker News where reader "iamdave" is reported to have posted "a pretty comprehensive Google Translate beatboxing guide". Three years later Time magazine published an article indicating that Google had acknowledged the existence of this "feature" with an Easter egg "Beatbox" tooltip when hovering over the "speaker icon" button after setting everything up to the aforementioned specification.
  • In January 2018, a Reddit user posted a discovery that when using Google Translate to translate the Funniest Joke in the World ("Wenn ist das Nunstück git und Slotermeyer? Ja! Beiherhund das Oder die Flipperwaldt gersput!") from German to English, the result was "[FATAL ERROR]".
  • Past August 27, 2023, translating "happy birthday" and pressing enter, will rain Google-colored confetti, on the occasion of Google's 25th birthday.

Google homepage

  • Rolling over the button causes the button text to spin, landing on a random phrase. Clicking on the button without text in the search bar will serve the corresponding web page.
I'm feelingResult
DoodleyRandom Google Doodle
ArtisticRandom Google art project
HungryGoogle search for "restaurants" or "dinner recipes"
TrendyGoogle Hot Trends
AdventurousRandom probability-related Google widget
StellarRandom space-related image
FunnyRandom humor-related Google search or Charlie Chaplin's Google Doodle
CuriousRandom question and answer or Google easter egg
PlayfulRandom interactive Google Doodle
Puzzled (discontinued)"A Google A Day" home page
Wonderful (discontinued)Random "World Wonder" project
Generous (discontinued)Google "One Today" homepage

Google languages

Google offers interfaces for several different fictional languages. Users can set any of these languages (except pig Latin) as their search settings' preferred language.

LanguageURL
Bork
Elmer Fudd
Hacker (Leet)
Klingon
Pig Latin
Pirate

Google subpages

The teapot found at Google's 418 error page
  • When Ken Perlin visited Google February 2000, Sergey Brin asked him for a version of an interactive jumping heart character he'd created as a Java applet to be put on the Google site for Valentine's Day. "www.google.com/heart" will redirect to an archived page which is a preservation of the old, but still functional, Google interface, complete with the Valentine's heart and a banner that states "This site is an old friend from Google's past, kept in its original form. Enjoy!"
  • "" is a simple plain text file serving to remind its readers that Google is created by a large team of humans using many technologies. It asks for interested readers to visit their careers page.
  • "" states, "418. I'm a teapot. The requested entity body is short and stout. Tip me over and pour me out." Clicking on the picture of the teapot or tilting the mobile device will result in an animation of it pouring tea into a teacup. The web page is a reference to the Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol.

Android

A collection of screenshots of the Android operating system.
All Android Easter eggs from 2.3 'Gingerbread' to 11 'Red Velvet Cake'
  • Since the version 2.3 (Gingerbread) of Google's Android operating system an Easter egg has been hidden. The Easter egg can be accessed through the "Settings" application, in the "About phone" section, by repeatedly tapping the "Android version" section. The animation is different in every version of the OS.
    • In 2.3 – 2.3.7 (Gingerbread) there is a painting of an Android next to a zombie gingerbread man, surrounded by zombies using cellphones.
    • In 3.0 – 3.2.6 (Honeycomb) there is a blue honeybee. Below it, there is the text "REZZZZZZZ..." as a reference to Tron: Legacy.
    • In 4.0 – 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) there is pixel art of an ice cream sandwich android. Long-pressing it will result in many ice cream sandwich androids flying across the screen, dubbed the "nyan droid" as they are a tribute to Nyan Cat.
    • In 4.1 – 4.3.1 (Jelly Bean) a red jelly bean appears, which if pressed will show its face along with the OS version. If this jelly bean is then long-pressed, an interactive jelly bean mini-game will appear. This is where one can fling the jelly beans around. In 4.2 and above, another minor Easter egg is included: going to System About Phone and continuously tapping the Build number section results in a notification stating "You are now a developer!", which enables the Developer Options screen. This Easter Egg is kept in all later versions.
    • In 4.4 (KitKat) a rotating letter "K" appears, which if continually tapped turns into the text "Android" in the styling of a KitKat logo. If the Android logo is then long-pressed or twisted with two fingers a tile interface, known as "a daydream" called "Dessert Case", loads with icons from all previous versions of Android. It appears to be a mock of the Windows Phone interface.
    • In 5.x (Lollipop) and 6.x (Marshmallow), a colored circle appears (or a circle with a stylized M inside in Marshmallow). If continuously tapped, it will turn into a lollipop with the text lollipop inside (or the M changes into a marshmallow in 6.x). Tapping the circle changes the color. When long-pressed, a game of Flappy Bird starts with the Android mascot instead. In Marshmallow, tapping the plus sign adds extra players (up to five), which can be controlled by the user or other players.
    • In 7.0 (Nougat), an "N" appears, which will enable another Easter egg if tapped. This Easter egg, titled "Android Neko" as a reference to the cat collecting mobile game Neko Atsume, can be accessed from the Quick Settings menu, and allows one to create virtual treats, which will eventually attract kittens. The kittens can be viewed in a gallery-style screen. Additionally, long-pressing on the aforementioned "N" repeatedly will alternate between displaying the no symbol and the cat face emojis, respectively toggling the Easter egg on and off. "No" and "cat" is a mondegreen for "nougat".
    • In 8.0 (Oreo), instead of the normal way of going to the Easter egg, heading to System About Phone and tapping on the Android version repeatedly will launch the Easter egg. An orange circle appears, representing an "O" for Oreo. Long pressing on the center will open a blue screen representing a sea with an octopus floating around. The "O" in octopus represents Oreo while the eight legs on the octopus represent the version (8.0). The octopus can be moved by dragging the head around.
      • In 8.1, the orange O is replaced by an Oreo with an Android Mascot on it.
    • In 9.0 (Pie), the Easter egg is found by going to System About Phone Android version and then tapping three times on the Android version on the next screen. A white, extended "P" will then appear, usually with concentric colored circles disappearing into the "P". Each time the Easter egg is invoked, it displays different colors. The animation can be pinched to zoom.
      • On Google Pixel phones (that run 9.0 Pie), tapping the "P" icon several times will reveal a drawing app.
    • In 10.0 (Queen Cake), the text "android 10" will appear, where each of the texts "android", "1", and "0" can be moved and rotated. Rotating "1" and merging with the digit "0" will result in the "android Q" text. In this state, tapping the "Q" several times will reveal a Nonogram game, where the resulting pictures are various icons of Android.
    • In 11.0 (Red Velvet Cake), a dial will show up. It can only go up to 10. If a user turns it to the max three times, it will go up to 11. After this is done, a virtual cat Easter egg is unlocked. This one is also called "Android Neko", much like the Easter egg in Nougat releases.
    • In 12.0 (Snow Cone) and 13.0 (Tiramisu), a clock will show up. Setting it to the 12 o'clock position (or setting it to the 13 o'clock position in 13.0) will show many circles with the colors of Material You, resembling an Ishihara color test plate. This Easter egg may trigger Trypophobia in some users, as the spots are close together. After opening the Easter egg, a widget will be added to the list of available widget which, when tapped on, shows all the colors in the Material You color palette and tapping on one will open the share menu with details about the color. In 13.0, If one clicks on many circles, they will see different emojis.
    • In 14.0, 15.0 and 16.0, the "Upside Down Cake" logo will pop up (or the "Vanilla Ice Cream" logo will pop up, or the "Baklava" logo will pop up). If held long enough, along with the vibrations, a space-based game will appear. One can pilot a ship and discover 6 planets in a system.
  • "Spells" may be "cast" on an Android phone by saying "Ok Google" followed by "Lumos" or "Nox" to turn the flashlight on and off, or "Silencio" to silence the ringer and notifications.

Android applications

  • In the Google Play Games app, if the player swipes the Konami Code, a box will appear with three buttons – a , an and an . Pressing then then unlocks a secret achievement called "All your game are belong to us", a reference to the well known "All your base are belong to us" phrase.
  • In the Google Phone (Dialer) app, inputting the "Emergency Number" "0118 999 881 999 119 725 3", advertised to replace "999" in The IT Crowd's season 1 episode "Calamity Jen", will cause the phone to vibrate and the call button to flash blue and red. The feature is supported to work on stock Android Marshmallow and Android Nougat, and is still present on Oreo (8.1) devices.
  • On YouTube Creator Studio, swiping down the screen repeatedly will show a cat at the top of the screen.
  • Entering the tabview on the Google Chrome app and swiping up on a tab five times will cause the tab to do a backflip.
  • Opening more than 99 tabs in the Google Chrome app will result in ":D" shown instead of the number of opened tabs. In incognito tab it will show ";)".
  • Tapping on the dinosaur, which is shown if the Google Chrome app is not able to connect to internet, will start Dinosaur Game.

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YouTube

  • When searching videos related to Taylor Swift's album The Life of a Showgirl (2025), the progress bar is changed into a golden door.
  • On a video published by Numberphile on June 22, 2012, titled "Why do YouTube views freeze at 301?", the view count is intentionally frozen at 301, referencing a bug that prevented the view counter from refreshing beyond 301 views.
  • Adding "&wadsworth=1" to a video URL would apply "Wadsworth's constant", skipping the first third of the video.
  • While viewing any video, typing "awesome" makes the progress bar and other player elements flash multicoloured. Typing "awesome" again stops it. For some, this Easter Egg seems to currently be glitched.
  • YouTube's robots.txt file at "" states that it was "Created in the distant future (the year 2000) after the robotic uprising of the mid 1990s which wiped out all humans." This is an ostensible reference to the song "Robots" by Flight of the Conchords.
  • In December 2011, a button was added that would overlay a falling snow effect over most YouTube videos.
  • The title for Adult Swim's "Too Many Cooks" short on YouTube is displayed in the same font and color as the title cards in the video are.
  • Videos by the official channel for Taylor Swift will have a hand heart as the progress bar if videos by the channel are watched on her 35th birthday, December 13, 2024. This works on PC, YouTube TV and Android.
  • During the Happy YouTube anniversary event in 2025, watching the first video ever published to the site, "Me at the zoo," showed a cake instead of a red rewind point.

A YouTube search for:

  • "technoblade" will cause a prompt to show up under the search bar, which reads: "Did you mean: technoblade never dies" This is in tribute to Technoblade, a popular Minecraft Youtuber who died on June 30, 2022.
  • "seinfeld without people" will show a titleless and descriptionless video about an episode of the show without any cast members.

Chrome

Lonely T-Rex
  • If one tries to browse when offline, a message is shown that they are not connected to the Internet. An illustration of the "Lonely T-Rex" dinosaur is shown at the top, which blinks occasionally, designed by Sebastien Gabriel. From September 2014, tapping the dinosaur (in Android or iOS) or pressing or (on desktop) launches a browser game known as the Dinosaur Game in which the player controls a running dinosaur by tapping the screen (in Android or iOS) or pressing , or (on desktop) to avoid obstacles, including cacti and, from June 2015, pterodactyls. In 2016, another feature was added to the game. When the player reaches 700 points the game begins to switch between day (white background, black lines and shapes) and night (black background, white lines and shapes). During September 2018, for Google Chrome's 10th birthday, a birthday cake causing the dinosaur to wear a birthday hat when collected was added. Reaching a score of 900 will switch the color scheme back to day, and the switch back and forth will occur at further subsequent milestones. The game is also available at the "chrome://network-error/-106" and "chrome://dino" pages. The game's code is available on the Chromium site.

ChromeOS

  • In the Camera app, activating caps lock and typing "CRAZYPONY" would open the files app and prompt the user to select a video file. Users could then add filters and take screenshots of the video.
  • The keyboard shortcut causes the current window to spin (Barrel Roll). If the user has multiple tabs open in separate windows, only the current window the user is using will spin.
  • After downloading a file, then deleting it in the files app, but leaving the notification; when clicking on the notification it will say "This file has wandered off somewhere".
  • Inputting the Konami Code on a Chromebook Pixel causes the lights on an LED strip on the lid of the computer to blink rapidly.

Other

"PRIDE" Easter Egg in Google Sheets being demonstrated
  • Navigating to a 404 page on google.com will result with the title the webpage having a 1 instead of an ! in "Error 404 (Not Found)!!1". This is most likely part of the "!1 Phenomenon".
  • Pressing in the Picasa desktop application will cause a teddy bear to appear on the screen. Note that the Picasa application no longer exists, as it was replaced by Google Photos.
  • In Google Glass, tapping SettingsDevice infoView licenses, then tapping the touchpad 9 times, will show a Tap Meet Team option. Tapping again will show a photo of the Google Glass development team.
  • Any photograph with Christmas lights uploaded to Google+ would have been turned into an animated GIF, showing sparkling lights.
  • On the Google Play Store, clicking the search button with a blank search field will search "unicorns".
  • In Google's iPhone and iPod touch search application, swiping downwards (past About) repeatedly in the Settings interface brings up a hidden menu item, called Bells and Whistles, allowing customization of colors, sounds and more within the app.
  • The model numbers for the first generation Chromecast unit and its power adapter read H2G2-42 and MST3K-US, respectively.
  • The password for Google Fi Wireless data only SIM cards is "h2g2", another reference to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
  • In Google Sheets, as to celebrate LGBT pride, typing "PRIDE" in cells A1-E1 with each individual letter in each cell will change the fill color of columns to make a rainbow. As of an unknown date the colors were changed to the colors that were seen in every pride flag.
  • On the iOS app of Google, opening the tabs page and scrolling down will open a pinball game.

Discontinued Easter Eggs

General

The following have since been removed as of August 15, 2025:

  • "Snoop Dogg" showed the top scrolled emojis of a badminton racket and ball along with a comment by American rapper Snoop Dogg at the NBC during the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris; this was discontinued after the Olympics.
  • "2/22/22" or "Twosday" would make confetti appear with number 2's and a phrase saying "Happy Twosday 2You!" on February 22, 2022.
  • "a long time ago in a galaxy far far away" resulted in the same tilted, scrolling style that the introductions to the original Star Wars movies were presented in. This included the music, which was muted but could be heard by clicking on or selecting the muted speaker icon on the page. This was discontinued on June 28, 2017.
  • "ascii art" showed the logo as if it were created with ASCII characters.
  • "baby yoda", "grogu", "the child", "the mandalorian" or "Din Grogu" brought up a Grogu (Baby Yoda) image button on the bottom right corner of the screen; when pressed, Grogu would use the force to pull off a result and throw it to the bottom of the screen. It was possible to press the button multiple times to remove more results. As of October 2, 2024, this has been discontinued.
  • "barbie", "ryan gosling", or " margot robbie", would show little rose fireworks and the interface would then change to a rose color, in promotion for the 2023 Barbie film. This has been discontinued as of August 28, 2023.
  • "binary", "hex", "hexadecimal" and "octal" showed the number of search results in the respective numeral system. This has since been discontinued.
  • "chappell roan" would show "Did you mean: your favorite artist's favorite artist", and vice versa when searching "your favorite artist's favorite artist". This is in reference to Roan famously shouting the phrase during her 2024 Coachella performance, and its subsequent viral usage on social media platforms like TikTok. The quote is inspired by American drag queen Sasha Colby's own saying "I'm your favorite drag queen's favorite drag queen."
  • "Connections" would make a purple button with the NYT Connections logo pop up at the bottom, which would release confetti and Connections images from the top of the screen.
  • "Elden Ring" made the phrase "⚔️ Arise again, Ye Tarnished ⚔️" drag across the screen.
  • "fifa" and "world cup", during FIFA World Cup 2010, caused the "Goooo...gle" page indicator at the bottom of every result page to read "Goooo...al!" instead.
  • "heartstopper" would cause a trio of animated leaves to glide across the page.
  • "Indian Premier League" or "IPL" would display yellow and blue fireworks in celebration of Chennai Super Kings victory over Kolkata Knight Riders during the 2021 Indian Premier League; this was discontinued on October 30, 2021.
  • jawan"Jawan" (""), "Shah Rukh Khan" ("") showed a walkie talkie which clicked, would cover the screen with bandages and play an audio of Indian actor Shah Rukh Khan speaking "ready"; referencing the vigilante character in the 2023 film played by Khan.
  • "lunar new year", "chinese new year", or "year of the rabbit" caused fireworks to shoot up in the search page. Occasionally, a firework formed a rabbit silhouette; this was made to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit in Lunar New Year in 2023, but has since been removed.
  • "nothing beats a Jet2 holiday" or "Jess Glynne Hold My Hand" would result in a plane emoji flying through the top-left corner and the words "...and right now, you can save 50£ per person. That's 200£ off for a family of four!" would scroll above the results.
  • "" caused a rat emoji and a crown emoji to move across the search results, as a reference to New York City's appointed director of rodent mitigation, referred to as the "Rat Czar"; this was removed as of August 28, 2024.
  • "Sabrina Carpenter", "Espresso", "Taste" or "Please Please Please" would cause a button to appear which when clicked placed a lipstick mark on the screen and made a kissing noise.
  • "Shaboozey", "tipsy", or any query that brought up the Knowledge Graph for A Bar Song (Tipsy) would cause the page to tip once left and right.
  • "" around the time of the Super Bowl showed a Knowledge Graph for the Super Bowl, along with a games' information panel titled "Superb owl" with an image of an owl wearing a crown, in response to an ongoing joke amongst Redditors about the common misspelling of "Super Bowl".
  • "wonderwall" or any lyrics related to the Oasis song showed a button which, when clicked, would sing the "cause maybe..." part and go on forever until one stopped the audio and visuals by clicking the button again.
  • "" caused an army of Google Os to attack and destroy the search results, which could be defeated by clicking on them. Once one got defeated (as victory is impossible), the Os formed two Gs (GG), meaning "Good Game". This appears to have been discontinued. In 2003, Steven Lerner, the creator of Albino Blacksheep, developed a parody webpage titled "French Military Victories." When users searched this phrase on Google and clicked the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button, they were redirected to a mock Google error page that humorously displayed the message: "Your search – French military victories – did not match any documents. Did you mean: French military defeats?'"

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Knowledge Graph

  • "gotham city", "batman", or "bruce wayne" would show the Bat-Signal next to the results. Tapping or clicking it showed a stormy night background on the search results, along with the glowing bat signal overlaid on top. After a few seconds, one would hear a grappling sound before seeing the shadow of Batman swinging across the screen. This was in honor of the release of The Batman in 2022, but was later removed in March 2023.
  • "thanos" and "infinity gauntlet" displayed a Knowledge Graph with the Infinity Gauntlet on it. Clicking it would cause its fingers to snap, disintegrating half of the links and images on the page, as well as counting down the number of results to half. This is a reference to Avengers: Infinity War, in which Thanos destroyed half of all life in the universe with the Gauntlet by snapping his fingers, and was added in celebration of its sequel, Avengers: Endgame. Clicking the gauntlet again restored the previously disintegrated results' content. This was removed as of 2020.
  • "wizard of oz" would display a pair of ruby slippers in the Knowledge Graph. Clicking on them caused the page to spin in a tornado-like effect while an audio file of Judy Garland saying "There's no place like home" was heard. After the effect finished, the page would be seen in a sepia tone only. If the tornado was clicked, an audio file from the movie when the tornado hits would play, and the page would spin again and return to color.

Image search

  • A Google image search for "atari breakout" or just "breakout" would start a game of Breakout, using the gallery of image results as bricks. Once the bricks were destroyed, a random phrase was automatically searched, the player would get an extra ball, and the game restarted. This was added in 2013 in celebration of the 37th anniversary of the original Atari game until May 2020.

Google Subpages

  • "www.google.com/killer-robots.txt" was a plain text file in robots.txt format that instructed The Terminator not to kill the company founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, but has since been removed.

Android Applications

  • In Google+, if the device was shaken while viewing a photo, snow would fall; if the device was shaken again it would save an animated GIF of the image with falling snow to the pictures directory. Note that Google+ no longer exists, as it was replaced with a now defunct social app called Google Currents in 2019 after its shutdown.
  • Searching for "let's go caroling" or "let's go carolling" on Google Now resulted in an extra card which displayed a list of Christmas carols. The phone would play the music and show the words if one of them was selected. Google Now is discontinued.

YouTube

  • On YouTube for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and on YouTube TV, holding rewind (left on a gamepad thumbstick, left or on a keyboard) for a few seconds while at the beginning of a video, would cause an animated image of a small dog to run across the video's progress bar.
  • On December 12, 2015, in celebration of the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the progress bar was changed in order to look like a Lightsaber. By signing up to a specially created page, users were able to follow the Light Side (which would change the progress bar to blue) or the Dark Side (which would change the progress bar to red). Account users had the option to return the effect to normal. Google later disabled it on February 1, 2016.
  • A Snake game could be activated in the Adobe Flash player by pressing a combination of arrow keys while videos were paused or playing. Once started, the snake could be controlled by further use of the arrow keys, directing it to "gobble up dots" to increase its size. If the snake hit the edges of the video window, the game would end. This feature no longer works with the HTML video player.[[File:YouTube EasterEgg Fidget Spinner Buffering.jpg|thumb|The Fidget Spinner that replaces the buffering icon]]
  • When watching a video with "fidget spinner" in the title, the buffering icon would change into a spinning fidget spinner.
  • In 2011, the Nyan Cat video on YouTube was updated to show a custom progress bar with an animated Nyan Cat and a rainbow trail; this was later removed at an unknown date.

YouTube Search

  • "beam me up scotty", a reference to Star Trek, would cause the search results to beam down onto the screen, as in Star Trek.
  • "doge meme" changed the font on the search result page to pastel color [[[[Comic Sans]]]] typical of the Doge meme, but has since been removed.
  • "do the harlem shake" would cause the Harlem Shake song to play and the results to dance around.
  • "use the Force luke" caused the results to levitate, as if by the Force mentioned in Star Wars.
  • "webdriver torso" would return the results but with a red background and a blue rectangle around some videos. It also said "aqua.flv – Slide 000[0–9]" at the bottom left of the page. Google has confirmed that this was a reference to the Webdriver Torso mystery; one of many test channels used by YouTube to ensure video quality.

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