If you search for “Super Mario Bros.” (or a variation of that), and you look closely, you’ll see that the image of the block Mario hits with his head in the game will appear in the answer box, and it will flash as if you are playing the game! When Google toots its own horn...
Fans ofSuper Mario Bros.may or may not be aware that there’s a hidden Mario-themed Easter egg inGoogleSearch. For those that were not previously acquainted with this nugget of information, here’s how you can find it and what you can expect. The originalSuper Mario Bros.game was first ...
The Zerg Rush easter egg seems to have disappeared, but you can still find it on elgooG. Simply go there and selectZerg Rush. Several Os will start to fall off the search bar and slowly cover the entire page. It’s fun to watch, to say the least. Alternatively, you can access the ...
Super Mario Bros.is another classic game. Released in 1985, players hit blocks to get coins or mushrooms out of them. When you type "Super Mario Bros" in Google Search, a block appears in the knowledge panel. Click it to trigger the sound effect of receiving a coin. If you click the ...
Google isn't just a search engine—it’s a treasure trove of quirky and entertaining tricks that can surprise even the most seasoned users. One of the first fun features to check out is the “Google Gravity” trick. Simply type "Google Gravity" into the
Acknowledging Super Mario Bros’s storied legacy, Google has included a Mario-themed easter egg directly to its search results page. By typing “super mario brothers”, users will be shown a Knowledge Panel of Super Mario Bros., complete with a flashing “?” block....