Some of the funny, cool google tricks that you have to check out!

As we all know, Google is the world’s largest/most used search engine. It processes around ten billion searches each day. It provides its users with a

As we all know, Google is the world’s largest/most used search engine. It processes around ten billion searches each day. It provides its users with all the information they need, as and after they would like it. Whether or not you’re trying to find a new recipe or information on a mortgage, Google is usually on standby to assist. Google is more than just a search engine, did you know it’s crammed with hidden Google tricks, fun searches, and games that Google has hidden behind its large layers of the database? No? Well, today I'll be showing you some cool Google tricks to show your friends and family. They’re certain to impress anyone! That’s enough chit-chat, for now, let’s jump into the fun stuff!

1. Friends

As some of your friends' fans is also attentive to, Friends recently celebrated the 25th day of remembrance of their first-ever show. In celebration, Google released a fun trick! A number of you rock-ribbed fans might have already found these little Easter eggs, except for people who haven’t these ones are for you!

By looking out one among the most Friends character’s names in Google, you’ll be bestowed a touch profile to the right of the screen. Each of the characters has a little icon that represents their personality or key elements within the show. Here are a couple of my personal favorites, if you don’t wish spoilers, look away now.

When you click on the guitar for Phoebe Buffay, the putrid cat seems and walks across the bottom of your screen! 

As for Ross Geller, you'll be able to see a little sofa (couch if you’re American) within the corner, once clicked the screen PIVOTS! This continues to turn each time you click on that till the sofa breaks, now that’s clever!

You can additionally hunt for “Friends Glossary” in Google Search to reveal Friends specific funny definitions of the phrases used in the TV program.

2. Google Sky

Google Sky is another cool trick on Google that enables users to fly through space. You'll be able to see celestial objects, including stars, constellations, galaxies, planets, and also the Earth’s moon via Google sky.

3.Elgoog.im

Elgoog is a substitute for Google.com that bundles more Google tricks. Visiting this website provides you with a reversed Google site, referred to as Google backward. You'll be able to also surf on Elgoog. I'm, however, be ready to get bombarded with ads:)

4. Zerg Rush

Search Zerg Rush and see your Google results disappearing one by one. The search will take you to a google page wherever you'll be able to see alphabets erasing and falling all the results one by one.

5. Party Like It’s 1998

If your friend is employing a high-speed internet connection send this link and raise him/her if he sees a basic version of the google page loaded? He/She would possibly get confused thinking his net speed has been dropped.

6. Askew

Simply search “Askew” on Google and watch what happens to your screen. You’ll notice a small tilt to your screen. Not the foremost intriguing google trick, however is certainly a classic.

7.Google Gravity

Google Gravity is another classic, however, there’s simply one thing thus exciting concerning this fun trick! To activate Google gravity, simply search “Google Gravity” and click “I’m feeling lucky”, just like the image below.
Then watch your screen crumble as you switch on Google Gravity. You'll be able to still even click and use the search bar and alternative buttons.

8. Do a barrel roll

Now, this can be one of the foremost well-known Google tricks. Simply, by typing “ do a barrel roll” into Google your screen will do a full 360° rotation. What are you continue to doing here? Go give it ago! This straightforward trick is an easy crowd-pleaser.

9. recursion

Have you ever Googled recursion? No? Well, then you will not have detected Google’s fun little trick! We all know the definition of recursion, right? It means that repetition. Well, Google has hidden a little trick, that you will haven't detected before… Before we tell you what it's, have a go and see if you'll be able to notice it yourself. 3…2…1… times up! Spoiler alert if you still haven’t given it a go.
You may have noticed what looks like an automatic Google spelling correction.
There is no spelling mistake, however, just by clicking it, you get caught in an infinite loop, very similar to recursion! It’ll simply keep showing notwithstanding how many times you click on that. 



10. Bletchley Park

As a nod to the code-breaking Bletchley Park, Google has added a little tribute to the World War 2 landmark.
If you search for it, you will notice that the estate's name on the right side of the screen seems like a jumbled series of letters, before setting itself back to normal.
Clever, and a pleasant bit to the top-secret codebreakers.

11. Atari breakout

Looking to pass some time? Yes? Well, Atari Breakout is that the perfect Google trick for you. A twist on the classic 90’s game, Atari Breakout can give hours of fun for all ages, even people who didn’t get to experience the real thing back in the 90s. To seek out Atari Breakout, simply search for “Atari Breakout” in Google and select images. When a page just like the one above appears, select the first image. (Prime tip: you will be able to tell it’s the right one because the address on the image is “good. I'm”) (Google spelled backward.) Once selected, simply click the enlarged image and get playing! Make sure to allow us to understand what your high score is over on Twitter.



12. ‘The answer to life, the universe and everything’

As per Douglas Adams’ famed, oft-debated joke in Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, finding out “The Answer to Life, the Universe and Everything” on Google confirms via the calculator that it's, indeed, 42.
42 (or forty-two) is that the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything. This Answer was first calculated by the supercomputer Deep Thought after seven and a half million years of thought.

13. Blink HTML

Go to google and search Blink HTML. You can see all the words blinking at a time. Try this!

Google is more than just a search engine. I’m certain you'll be able to perceive that now! These are just a few of my personal favorites, but be sure to keep those eyes naked for a lot of hidden Google tricks as they’re released all the time.

Which you liked the most, let me known in the comment section:)