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Top Games And Tricks Hidden Within Your Google Search Bar

By David Martin

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How many of you knew that there were hidden games and tricks in the Google search bar? Not just any games, but engaging and fun games that we will want to come back for more. We use Google search every day but little did we know what it had for us in store. Even though Google has evolved over time and has become more advanced, it has not forgotten how to have fun.

Google is not just for digging for information and facts, but can also be fun to use. Apparently, the search giants have hidden neat games or features in almost every product and service Google has put forward. These games can be a distraction and great relief from the boring or hectic work. There are plenty of games hidden in the search bar and this article will discuss some of the top and popular games and tricks. So, keep reading. 

Dinosuar Game in Google

Top Hidden Games And Tracks You Didn’t Know About Within Your Google Search Bar

Google has been our go-to place for literally everything, from getting driving directions, recipes, and news, to shopping. Along with being informative, Google also has another side for entertainment. There are plenty of hidden games and tricks hidden in the search bar, and not everyone knows this.

Shortlisting some of the best games and tricks in the Google search bar is no joke because one is better than the other. However, let us look at some popular and engaging games that seem to be everyone’s favorite. 

Pac-Man

Pac-Man is a hidden game on Google, which is a maze chase video game developed in 1980. It can be played by searching “Pac-man” on the Google search bar. The objective of this game is to eat all the dots placed in the maze while avoiding getting caught by four colored ghosts. If Pac-Man manages to eat all the dots, the player will be taken to the next level, and if Pac-Man is caught by the ghost, he loses a life and the game is over once he loses all life. The difficulty level will increase as the player progresses through each level. 

Solitaire

Solitaire is a card game that can be played by searching for “Solitaire” in the Google search bar. This game can test your card-shuffling skills and has beautiful graphics, customizable card faces, unlimited hints, undo, backs, and backgrounds. The main objective of this game is to arrange the cards in some systematic order or pair them to discard them. 

Snake

Snake is a popular game on the Google search bar, as it is a version of the nostalgic classic Snake game on Nokia phones. Search for “Snake” in the search bar to play the game. You can use the arrow keys to navigate the snake and the goal is to collect maximum apples while avoiding hitting the walls or the snake’s own growing tail. 

Tic Tac Toe

You can play this game by searching for “Tic Tac Toe”, it is a game where you can either challenge a friend or Google itself, and for a real challenge, you can set the difficulty level to ‘Impossible’. This two-player game allows players to take turns marking a 3×3 grid with X or O. Google also lets players use tokens of different shapes or colors or use an optimal strategy that increases the chances of ending the game in a draw. 

Minesweeper

This game is best to test your memory and deduction skills and to play it, search for “Minesweeper” in the Google search bar. In this game, mines will be hidden in a grid of squares and the ultimate goal is not to click on a mine. The safe squares have numbers that tell you how many mines touch the square, and these numbers are the clues. To win the game, crack the clues, and if you click on a mine, you lose the game. 

Spinner

Spinner is a game where players can choose between a fidget spinner or a “Wheel of Fortune” style number spinner. To play this game, search “Spinner” in the Google search bar. This game is apt for those who are still not over the fidget spinner craze that started in 2017. This game lets you spin the fidget spinner virtually and you can turn your phone into a spinner using the Google app. 

Roll Dice

You can search for “Roll dice” in the Google search bar and an interactive featured snippet will appear on the top of the search results. You can choose different dice like 4,6,8,10,12, or 20-sided dice, or add more to the game. Click on the “Roll” button to shake the dice and the screen will display the total number for you in a box. 

Breakout

Breakout is an arcade video game that transforms Google images into a nostalgic arcade experience. To play this game, go to the Google search bar and type “Breakout”. This game is where layers of bricks line the top third of the screen and the objective of the game is to destroy all those bricks by repeatedly bouncing a ball off a paddle into them. 

Google Doodles

Google Doodle is an interactive game since it doodles. It is a mini-game that can be played by searching “Google Doodle” in the Google search bar. This doodle game has simple puzzles and many complex mini-adventures. Also, the theme of the game is related to the events or people being celebrated by the Doodle. 

Dinosaur Game

Most of you might have played this Dinosaur game, especially when the internet connection is lost or interrupted. This game opens up once we search for something on Google and we will be redirected to the web once the internet is back. You can otherwise play this game easily by visiting the chrome://dino/ URL or searching “Dinosaur Game” on the Google search bar. This game has a pixelated T-rex that runs across a slide-scrolling landscape and the objective is to avoid obstacles to achieve a high score. You can simply press the space bar to jump and avoid obstacles and once you hit an obstacle, you lose. 

Fun Facts

The “Fun Facts” game where Google displays a random interesting fact and to continue playing you can click “Next Fact” which will display another fun fact. To play this game and learn more fun facts, go to the Google search bar and type “Fun facts”. This platform is ideal for searching for interesting or curious facts. 

Cha Cha Slide

If you search for “Cha Cha Slide” a microphone icon will appear which will allow you to click buttons that correspond to the dance moves of Cha Cha Slides. You have to click the buttons in sequence to dance along with the song. This is an interactive game that has been engaging and fun for all ages. 

Breathing Exercises

Google can provide some breathing exercises if you search for “Breathing Exercise” in the search bar. This feature guides one through a 1-minute breath-in and breath-out session which can be very helpful. It provides proper and clear instructions and its rhythmic patterns align with the body’s natural rhythms. 

Some of the tricks and features in the Google search bar include;

  • Google Sky: This lets you explore the wonders of the universe by going beyond the Earth’s atmosphere. It also helps one discover stars, constellations, and galaxies. 
  • Flip a Coin: This feature lets you flip a coin or settle the coin toss dilemmas without having to leave the screen. 
  • Play Dreidel: Seach for “Spin or play Dreidel” if you are in the holiday spirit and want to play a digital game of Dreidel. 
  • Anagram: Searching for “Anagram” can be fun because Google will ask if you mean “Nag a Ram”, which is in the first place an anagram of “Anagram”. 
  • Recursion: If you are into programming, search for “Recursion” which shows results that ask if you meant “Recursion” and you can try clicking on it repeatedly. It is a programming term that means to call back to itself. 
  • Animal Sounds: Google can make sounds of the animals you ask. For example, if you search for “what sound does a dog make” Google will reply with a “woof” sound. 
  • Askew: Searching “Askew” on Google will tilt or turn the page slightly to one side. 
  • Google in 1998: If you search for “Google in 1998” you can see that Google page will take you to a reminiscent of what it looked like a couple of decades ago, with its awful logo and complete company background information. 
  • Is Google Down: Simply search “Is Google down” and you will get a brief no for the answer. 
  • Do a Barrel Roll: Searching for “Do a Barrel Roll” on Google will spin the result page in a full 360 degrees. This has to be one of the most fun features on Google. 
  • Zerg Rush: If you search for “Zerg Rush” you will get results will a torrent of 0’s that will gradually eat away the results. 
  • The Answer to Life, The Universe, and Everything: This feature will bring up a calculator result of 42, a reference to Douglas Adams once you search for “The answer to life, the universe, and everything”. 

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Conclusion

Who knew Google was this fun? Apart from providing search results on facts and data, Google does know how to be entertaining. Google has plenty of hidden games and tricks that most are unaware of, and these games are not just boring ordinary games but are very engaging and entertaining. These games can be a good distraction from everyday hectic work and stress. Choosing the best game out of the several games hidden in Google will be a hard decision to make as every game is impressive in their way.

Also, there are certain tricks that will blow our minds away. However, some of the best-hidden games and tricks on Google include Pac-man, Solitaire, Snake, Tic Tac Toe, Minespweer, Breakout, Google Doodles, Dinosaur Game, Fun Facts, Google Sky, Askew, Google in 1998, Do a Barrel Roll, Flip a coin, Animal Sounds, breathing exercises, and more. Google has been our top pick to search for literally anything but its entrainment side is not something everyone knows about.

David Martin

David Martin is a seasoned gaming writer with over 5 years of experience in the gaming industry. With a deep passion for video games and a thorough understanding of gaming trends, David has written extensively on everything from game reviews, walkthroughs, and strategies to in-depth analyses of the latest gaming technologies. His work has been featured in several leading gaming publications earning him a reputation as an authoritative voice in the gaming community. David stays at the forefront of gaming innovations, regularly testing new games, consoles, and gaming peripherals. His expertise spans a wide variety of genres, including RPGs, action-adventure, esports, and indie games.

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