Check These Out: 10 Fun Google Tricks
Discovering new Google tricks and revisiting the old ones can be so much fun. Check out the 10 fun Google tricks. You probably have seen some of them already, but like an old friend, it will still amuse you and make you laugh.
1. Google Chuck Norris - Go to Google.com, type "find Chuck Norris" in the search bar. Click on the "I'm Feeling Lucky" tab. Google will display a familiar message about Chuck Norris: "Google won't search for Chuck Norris because it knows you don't find Chuck Norris, he finds you." Try this out. Or, click here to see what the page looks like.
2. Google Mirror - This shows a mirror image of the Google search. Click here to check it out.
3. Google Anagram - Simply type "anagram" into the Google search bar. Then, Google clarifies by asking: Did you mean: "nag a ram?"
4. Google Rainbow - This shows a fun, colorful version of the Google Web site, complete with animated GIFs. Click here to check this out.
5. Annoying Google - Type a word on the search bar and then be annoyed as it changes from lowercase to uppercase letters and vice versa. Click here to check it out.
6. Google MentalPlex - Instead of typing search queries into the search bar, try the Google MentalPlex and this can search smarter and faster than the old way. Below are the specific instructions users must follow. Click here to check it out.
Instructions:
- Remove hat and glasses.
- Peer into MentalPlex circle. Do not move your head.
- Project mental image of what you want to find.
- Click or visualize clicking within the MentalPlex circle.
7. God on Google Earth - Apparently a snapshot of "God" was found in Google Earth while crossing a mountain zone in Switzerland. Click here to check it out.
8. The disappearing "OO" - Click anywhere on the white space of the Dark Arts Media page here, then watch as two OOs on the Google logo disappear right before your very eyes. Click anywhere again and the OOs will appear again. Then, you will be redirected to the real Google Web site.
9. Recursion - According to Wikipedia, the word "recursion" means "the process of repeating items in a self-similar way." In this Google trick, type "recursion" in the Google search bar. Then Google asks: "Did you mean recursion?" Google actually shows what "recursion" looks like. Clever Google!
10. Chicken Rolling - This one's not like the "Barrel Roll" Trick. Type the code "2204355" then click the "I'm feeling lucky" tab. Check out what happens or click here. You can also click here to know what will happen.
There you have it, these 10 fun Google tricks are worth checking out, don't you think? Share them with clueless friends and have a laugh trip. Afterward, team up and find your next prank "victims." Have fun and enjoy!
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