![]() ![]() You can recreate the fun of a DVD screensaver bouncing across your display by searching “DVD screensaver.” Do a barrel roll Gif: Gizmodo Clicking on the road sign that appears when you search “drop bear” will present an animation of a drop bear falling to the bottom of the search page. Drop Bear Gif: Gizmodoĭrop Bears are a piece of Australian folklore that feature a carnivorous version of the cuddly creatures that drop onto prey and go to town. Search for “cherry blossom” and click on the flower that appears next to the name in the knowledge panel to see some cherry blossom petals rain down on your results. You can add googly eyes to the Google logo when you search for them. Searching for it on Google presents a smaller version of the program on the right side of the screen. Conway’s Game of Life Gif: GizmodoĬonway’s Game of Life is a 1970 simulation from British mathematician John Horton Conway that is supposed to simulate…well…life. When you click that heart, a group of pride celebrators will march across the bottom of the screen. LGBTQ+ as a search term unlocks a heart emblazoned with the Pride flag. Searching “Chixculub” will give you an idea of what that meteor looked like. The Chixculub crater is the remnant of the 10 km-wide (10-kilometre-wide) asteroid that smashed into the present day Yucatan Peninsula, leading to a mass extinction event of 75% of all plant and animal species on Earth. Icons will appear next to the song title on the right side of the screen which, when clicked, animate the screen through the different steps of the song. “The Cha Cha Slide” comes alive when you search for the 2000 song from DJ Casper. The searchphrase “Google in 1998″ will transport your results to how they looked on Google in 1998. Search “Festivus” - the made up holiday from the 1990’s sitcom Seinfeld - on Google and you’ll be greeted with an infinitely long Festivus pole that spans the length of your search results. When clicked, purple balloons will rise from the bottom of your screen, which are poppable. BTS Image: GizmodoīTS Army rejoice! A purple heart balloon will show up at the top of the page when you search “BTS” on Google. Searching RRR will present you with an Easter egg from the movie, where a horse will chase a motorcycle underneath the Google search bar. Searching “NASA Dart Mission” will result in a small animation of the probe flying across the screen and crashing, permanently leaving the webpage askew. NASA’s DART mission has successfully moved an asteroid, and it will also move your Google search results. The Mandalorian’s Grogu is showing up in Google results when you search for “Grogu” or “Baby Yoda.” Grogu will then use his powers to rearrange your search results. Searching the name of the show will present you with a red mushroom button at the bottom of the screen, and the more you click it, the more of the cordyceps fungus will populate your monitor. The hit HBO show The Last of Us is getting the Google animation treatment. Here you’ll find first looks to complete hands-on experiences with the latest tech on the market. View All Reviews Expert opinions and reviews on the latest gadgets, phones, laptops and more. ![]()
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