Google Doodles are special, temporary alterations of the Google logo on the Google homepage that are designed to celebrate holidays, anniversaries, and other notable events. The first Google Doodle was created in 1998 to celebrate the Burning Man Festival, and since then, Google has created thousands of doodles for a wide variety of occasions.
On September 27, 2023, Google is celebrating its 25th birthday with a special doodle that features a cake, balloons, and a party hat. The doodle is also interactive, and users can click on the cake to play a game where they have to stack candles and balloons on the cake without knocking them over.
In addition to the birthday doodle, Google also has a number of other Easter eggs hidden in its products and services. For example, if you type "askew" into Google Search, the results page will tilt to the side. If you search for "do a barrel roll," the search results page will do a barrel roll. And if you search for "Zerg Rush," the search results page will be attacked by a swarm of O's.
Here are a few other notable Google Easter eggs:
- If you type "Google Gravity" into Google Search and click on the first result, the search results page will collapse under its own gravity.
- If you type "Google Pac-Man" into Google Search and click on the first result, you can play a game of Pac-Man on the search results page.
- If you type "Google Snake" into Google Search and click on the first result, you can play a game of Snake on the search results page.
- If you type "Google Solitaire" into Google Search and click on the first result, you can play a game of Solitaire on the search results page.
- If you type "Google Tic-Tac-Toe" into Google Search and click on the first result, you can play a game of Tic-Tac-Toe on the search results page.
These are just a few of the many Google Easter eggs that are hidden in Google's products and services. To find more Easter eggs, try experimenting with different search terms and clicking on different results.