List of Google Easter eggs

The technology giant[1][2][3] Google "prides itself on being a playful company" and has added Easter eggs and April Fools' Day jokes and hoaxes into many of its products and services, such as Google Search, YouTube, and Android since at least 2000.[4] They are often well hidden, so that users find it gratifying when they discover them, helping form bonds between Google and its users.[5]

An Easter egg in Google Maps warned users asking for walking directions from "The Shire" to "Mordor" that they should "Use caution – One does not simply walk into Mordor."

Search engine

A Google web search for:

Embedded tools

A Google web search for:

Calculator

Late 2011, Google added a graphical calculator to search results.[38][39] By using natural language processing, Google's algorithms have calculated[40] that the result might be mathematical in nature.[41] Woven into this feature are several not entirely academic understandings, which might be considered Easter eggs.[42]

A Google web search for:

Results may be calculated; for example: "the number of horns on a unicorn plus the answer to life the universe and everything" will return "43".[43]

A Google image search for "atari breakout" starts a game of Breakout, using the gallery of image results as bricks. Once the bricks are destroyed, a random phrase is automatically searched and the game will restart.[46][11]

Google Maps and Google Earth

Pegman

Google homepage

I'm feeling Result
Doodley Random Google Doodle
Artistic Random Google art project
Hungry Google search for "restaurants"
Puzzled "A Google A Day" home page
Trendy Google Hot Trends
Stellar Google Earth page on the Hubble Telescope
Playful Random interactive Google Doodle
Wonderful Random "World Wonder" project
Generous Google "One Today" homepage
Curious Google search for "I'm Feeling Curious"

Google interfaces

Google has made several alternate homepages for different fictional languages.

Language URL Reference
Pirate www.google.com/?hl=xx-pirate [45][21]
Hacker (Leet) www.google.com/?hl=xx-hacker [21][82]
Bork www.google.com/?hl=xx-bork [45][82]
Klingon www.google.com/?hl=xx-klingon [45][82]
Pig latin www.google.com/?hl=xx-piglatin [83][82]
Elmer Fudd www.google.com/?hl=xx-elmer [82][84]

Google subpages

The teapot found at Google's 418 error page.

Android

Android applications

Chromecast

YouTube

A YouTube search for:

Other

Password Page theme
IIIOOIII cat
OOIOIOIO outer space
IOOOOOOI Pong
IOOIOOOO bacon
IIOIOOII Simon
OIOIOOII 8-bit
IOOOIOOO synthesizer
IIOIIOII song
OIIIIIII ASCII
OIIIOIOI bowling
OIOOOIOI rocket
OOIIIOOI hamburger
IOIOIOIO metaball

See also

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