Over
the couple of years Google always answered our search queries and it looks like
the tech giant also had answers to your boredom, that you know very little
about. The little fun features Google Search comes with such as Flight
Simulator, Google Gravity and others can help the users if they are all bored
with its most common feature, search. Read on to know 11 little fun features of
Google as compiled by Times Of India.
#1 Zerg Rush
Search for ‘Zerg Rush’ on Google and
you can see red and yellow O’s called the ‘Zerglings’ fall on the screen and
eat your search results. You’ll have to defend the results by clicking on the
Zerglings and eliminating them before they could cause any damage.Best of all,
Google keeps score that can be shared on Google+ or get back to the search
results by closing the game. A widget on the right side tells you how many
times you have clicked to eliminate Zerglings and how many were successful. If
not, all the Zerglings will wipe out the search links.
#2 Flight Simulator
If you are one of those flight
enthusiasts who want to experience flying the plane than Google can offer it
right on your computer screen.Google Earth allows the users to actually fly a
virtual jet on the computer screens, to do this you will have to go to the
tools menu and opt for eFlight Simulator. It allows you to choose the
take off positions and the desired aircraft models.
#3 Pacman
Search for‘Pacman’ on Google and on
the first link the game can be found. It was the most popular game on the
video- game devices. Thanks to Google, the game can be played right on your computer
screens. Apparently Google had a doodle up on its website on the game’s 30th
anniversary allowing the users to play it on their computers.
#4. Guitar Google
Type ‘Google Guitar’ on Google, and
you can find that the inventor of electric guitar, Les Paul’s 96th
birthday was remembered on Google by putting up a guitar doodle where the
users can actually strum on it.‘Google’ was restructured to look like a
‘guitar’ and the users could play it using the keyboard or a mouse cursor. The
best part is, they can even record tunes on it and Google would upload it on
the web for them, so that they can listen to it again and again.
#5. Snake
This famous game from the 70’s can
be played side by side when waiting for a video to buffer or waiting for a song
to be downloaded. The arrow keys on the keyboard left, right up and down are to
be used when playing the game. The game can be played by Googling ‘Snake’ and
it appears as a doodle.
#6. Hurdles
Search for‘Google Hurdles’ and you
get an interactive Doodle which adored search page during the London Olympics
2012 with a runner jumping over the obstacles and could be played with a
keyboard. The dedicated doodle had levels of difficulty where people could set
high scores and challenge their friends too.
#7. Barrel Roll
Barrel Roll is another cool gimmick
from Google. Search for ‘Barrel Roll’ on Google and the first link shows up
saying ‘Do a Barrel Roll’ click on that and it rotates the web page in 360
degrees. This can be repeated again by refreshing the page.
#8. Moog Synthesizer
Moog Synthesizer was popularly used
by the music artists of 70’s and the 80’s to add depth to their songs. The
doodle was put up on Google as a tribute to creator of Moog Synthesiser, Robert
Moog’s on his 78th birthday.On the doodle the Synthesizer could be
used with the keyboard and the mouse and consisted of features like the mixer,
oscillators, filters and the envelope with which you could play around and make
your own music. Googling ‘Moog Synthesiser’ will show up the Doodle.
#9. Google Gravity
Newton’s discovery of Gravity was
once again proved on Google with this feature. Just type ‘Google Gravity’ on
the Google search and the entire homepage appears in a mirror like image and
starts to fall apart, as if pulled by gravity. You can take the fallen pieces
and throw them anywhere on the screen . Googling ‘ Google Gravity’ will get you
on the act.
#10. Google Hacker
This trick by Google called the
‘Google Hacker’ changes the English language on the search bar into some
unknown meaningless language. The trick is done when you Google ‘Google Hacker’
and then press enter.
#11. Slalom Canoe
Slalom Canoe was another interactive
doodle from Google during the time of London Olympics 2012. The game has a
canoe and a rower which can be controlled by the keyboard has to avoid all the
obstacles and pass through the checkpoints and finish the course in the
shortest possible time. Google it to play it.
#3 Pacman
#5. Snake
#7. Barrel Roll
#8. Moog Synthesizer
#10. Google Hacker
#11. Slalom Canoe
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