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Google Terminal is a web-based app that recreates a retro terminal interface, complete with ASCII art, monospaced fonts, and a blinking cursor. It lets users enter commands to access Google services and perform searches in a novel, old-school manner.
Google Images Terminal is a web-based simulation that brings to life the look and feel of a classic terminal interface. It turns the page into a command-line interface, complete with ASCII art, monospaced fonts, and a blinking cursor.
Google's Easter eggs are not just for show; they're a treasure trove of gaming delights tucked away within the search engine. Sadly, many have been discontinued, earning the moniker "Killed by Google". At @elgooG, we restore, unearth, and occasionally create Google Easter eggs.
Utilize the "Google in 1998" Easter egg to search the web as it was in that year. Enter any query to see how results were displayed then. Browse links such as Help, About Google, and Monthly Google Updates on the homepage. Note that some links might not function or redirect to Google's current version.
The Google Snake game, also dubbed Google Matopeli, debuted as a Google doodle on January 29, 2013, in celebration of the Chinese New Year. The doodle turned the Google logo into a playable snake, challenging players to navigate the snake to consume food, avoiding self-collision and walls.
Immerse yourself in the world of The Mandalorian with our recreated Grogu Easter Egg. See how Grogu (Baby Yoda) uses the Force while playing with your Google search results.
Google Mirror, or elgooG, is a whimsical reverse of the Google search engine, rendering everything backwards. This novelty twist on Google offers a backward browsing experience. Visit https://elgoog.im/google-mirror/ to step into this mirrored world.
Google Matrix - elgooG. Step into the Google Matrix! This Easter egg introduces the famed Matrix code rain to the Google search homepage. Embrace the world of the Matrix with this unique crossover of search technology and sci-fi fantasy.
Floating Google. Experience the whimsy of zero-gravity with Floating Google. On this page, you can drag and drop items, watch them drift, bounce, or even collide in an anti-gravity environment. It's a delightful way to learn about physics, astronomy, and Google's innovations while having a blast.
Google FAN is a quirky prank involving a colorful, Google-themed fan. Closer inspection reveals three playful buttons: power, spin, and speed. Give in to curiosity, press them, and watch the fan whirl and alter speeds—a light-hearted homage to dedicated Google users.