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Friday, March 14, 2014

Top 10 Google fun tricks and Pranks

Now a days Google becomes synonymous of search on web.  It’s understood that Google is best at what it does. There isn’t anything you can’t find on the web, thanks to Google! But what makes it stand apart from the rest? That would be the tricks and treats that it occasionally surprises you with. Nope, we aren’t talking about the Doodles. Well, that’s a whole different topic if you want to talk about. Doodles are fun too! Try these tricks and i hope you'll enjoy it...

1. Google Space

Google Space was adopted from Angry Birds Space game. When Angry Birds Space got released on March 22, 2012, Mr. Doob as the author of this trick thought that he should also make a space mode to Google Gravity.
Unlike other tricks, this trick couldn’t be played by clicking “I’m feeling lucky” button.
To play Google Space trick, you can directly go to this link.
Google Space
Technically, Google Space is the same simulation with Google Gravity but without the gravity component. The experience, however, is a bit different. If in Google Gravity all components of Google page are falling down due to the influence of gravity, then in Google Space all components of Google will be hovering like in outer space that has no gravity.
Another difference appears when you do searching. The search results will suddenly appear out of nowhere unlike Google Gravity that fall down the search results from the top of the page.
The rest I think there is no difference between the two. And the conclusion is you must play Google Space.

2. Google Askew

This is another really fun trick from Google, same with other tricks, just go to Google homepage and type in “askew” in the search box. And this time simply search for it (don’t click I’m feeling lucky button). And see the effect yourself. You will see the homepage of Google loose its balance.
Askew


3. Google Gravity

 
 
Google Gravity 

Google gravity is one of the top fun Google tricks. Although many people already know this trick but it seems this trick will never be outdated.
Google Gravity is a site specially designed for people who hate Google (if you does not hate Google, do not worry, you can still play it).
In Google Gravity all components of Google, starting from text search box, search button, Google logo and other components get loss of balance, so that all components will drawn to the bottom of the browser.
So let’s play it now, go to Google Homepage, type in , “google gravity“ and hit “I’m Feeling Lucky” button. And BAMM see what happens!

Things you can do in Google Gravity:

  1. Click and hold any element then drag it around the screen. Move and throw that element anywhere, other objects collide with it will bounce and strewn.
  2. Do a search as usual, type keyword into text box then press enter. Google can still perform its function to do a web search based on keywords that you type. But the unique thing is you will found the search results falling down from the top to the bottom of the page.
Google gravity is really amazing trick, happy play it.
 

4. Google Graph

Check out this function’s graph on Google Search bar.
Simple function in Google Graph
Interesting, right? But do you know that you can even use Google Graph to draw a heart (love) with a little tricks? Sure, there’s no real equation for love, but Google help you to make it possible. Just try this function in Google’s search bar.
(sqrt(cos(x))*cos(75x)+sqrt(abs(x))-.7)*(4-x*x)^.2, sqrt(9-x^2), -sqrt(9-x^2) from -4.5 to 4.5, -x
…Voila, you have your very own Google Heart. You also show your heart to someone you love like the way Google did.
Google Heart
Following functions will draw another heart graphs, try it yourself.
Google Graph covers a wide range of single variable functions, including exponential, trigonometric, logarithmic and their compositions. In other words, with these mathematical capabilities, you can also graph fun images like the Batman symbol.
For Batman lovers, try this function in Google search.
2 sqrt(-abs(abs(x)-1)*abs(3-abs(x))/((abs(x)-1)*(3-abs(x))))(1+abs(abs(x)-3)/(abs(x)-3))sqrt(1-(x/7)^2)+(5+0.97(abs(x-.5)+abs(x+.5))-3(abs(x-.75)+abs(x+.75)))(1+abs(1-abs(x))/(1-abs(x))),-3sqrt(1-(x/7)^2)sqrt(abs(abs(x)-4)/(abs(x)-4)),abs(x/2)-0.0913722(x^2)-3+sqrt(1-(abs(abs(x)-2)-1)^2),(2.71052+(1.5-.5abs(x))-1.35526sqrt(4-(abs(x)-1)^2))sqrt(abs(abs(x)-1)/(abs(x)-1))+




Batman Logo in Google Graph

5. Google Calculator Tricks

Most of internet users have known Google calculator, but not many of them know how to use Google calculator besides just solving math calculations.
However, there are a lot of funny things about Google Calculator. Here are a bunch of fun problems that can be quickly solved by utilizing Google Calculator tricks.

Google Calculator – Funny Tricks

Just click the following sentences and see what the odd things on Google.
Once in a blue moon
Google Calculator - Once in a blue moon
Note: a blue moon occurs when there are more than one full moon in a calendar month. The second full moon is referred to as a blue moon.
Number of horns on a unicorn
Google Calculator - Number of horns on a unicorn
This is very interesting. How could Google Calculator know the number of horns on a unicorn?
Answer to life the universe and everything
Answer to life the universe and everything
However it’s just a joke of sorts, stemming from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy series by Douglas Adams. As part of a complicated and multi-book plotline, a supercomputer “Deep Thought” determines that 42 is the “Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything”.
777777777777777-777777777777776
7777777777777 - 7777777777776
Look, a smart machine like Google can still make a mistake in calculation like this.
10^100 – 10^6
10^100 - 10^6
Google also make mistake in this calculation.

Google Calculator  (Calculations & Conversions)

Google calculator also provides answers to conversations such as :
What is 7 to the power of 77?
Google Calculator - Power Calculation
What is the square root of 777?
Google Calculator - Square Root
What is the speed of light in Kilometers per hour?
Google Calculator - The speed of light in kilometers per hour
How many US Dollars are in 7 Pounds?
Google Calculator - Pounds in US Dollars
How many Bytes are in 7 Gigabytes?
Google Calculator - Gigabytes in Bytes
What is the mass of Mars in Pounds?
Google Calculator - Mass of Mars in Pounds
What is 777 degrees Fahrenheit in Celsius?
Google Calculator - Fahrenheit in Celsius
What is 777 converted to binary?
Google Calculator - Convert decimal into binary
What is the roman numeral representation of 777?
Google Calculator - Roman Numeral

6. Google Sphere

Google Sphere is a part of Google Easter Eggs projects and goes to the list of the best Google tricks ever. Google Sphere is made by Mr. Doob Team who also created Google Gravity. Unlike Google Gravity that display Google in ragged shape as affected by the earthquake, this project will rotating all elements of Google page (text link, image, button etc)  in the sphere like a globe.
To play this trick, just go to Google Homepage, type in , “google sphere“ and hit “I’m Feeling Lucky” button. And BAMM see what happens!
Google Sphere

Mouse over the page and type the term you’re looking for on the search box. Hit return (or click on the search images button if you find it). The more you search the more images about the term you’ll get.
Note: Google Sphere trick works in any browser but perform best on Google Chrome.
 

7. Konami Code in Google Reader

To play the cheat, during the title screen before the game demo begins, the player could press the following sequence of buttons on the game controller.
Konami Code

Apparently, Konami Code does not only work in console game, the cheat code can also be used in Google Reader.
If you type in the Konami code in Google Reader, the side panel will turn blue and a cute ninja will appear on the left of the screen.
To play the trick in Google Reader, go to Google reader homepage, login to your Google account, then enter the Konami Code. Use the keyboard to enter the code — it’s up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, followed by the letters B and A.

Konami Code in Google Reader

Besides Google reader, Konami Code also works in other sites such as geekandhype.com, milliondollarcu.be, cornify.com, and many more, the complete list of “Konami Code powered” website can be found at konamicodesites.com.

8. Inversion Mirror With Zero Gravity

Ever wondered if you could get inside the monitor and look everything from inside? Well, that’s not possible but this new trick acts as if you were seeing everything from behind the screen. Not just the whole screen falls down just like in case of google zero gravity but also everything is reversed. Search using “Inversion Mirror with Zero Gravity” or just click on this link:   http://elgoog.im/gravity/ 

9. Google Underwater

Just as the title says, all the google search options floats and sinks underwater. There is also some other work on it, you’ll see some sharks moving from side of screen to other. You just search for this item on google or use this link: http://elgoog.im/underwater/

10.Tilt

Just search with “tilt” on google and see the magic. The search results and other aspects will tilt a little. It won’t give you the zero gravity feeling but worth trying. And it is pretty understandable where did it got its name from, it is because everything here is little tilted way, so this trick finds its name as “tilt”.

 

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22 comments:

  1. Holy shit I diddn't realise everyone in the comments think these are 'Google tricks'. All the 'I'm feeling lucky' button does is go to the 1st website link. Most of these link to external pages.
    Regards
    Crazyask deepwebsiteslinks.com the DarkWeb Howmate

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  2. Zerg rush doesn't work anymoreEdit: Sorry my bad I used Im feeling lucky instead of Google Search

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  3. "Enjoyed these Google Gravity and other stuff. There are many different things available too, like if you write “do a barrel roll” in google, the screen rolls. You can try “Tilt” or “askew” to make the screen tilt in Google.
    Thanks for sharing these."

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  4. nice tricks and good that you also added a video demonstartion.Dont think me wrong,when you speak / write about technical stuffs i would like to see a video as u did here if possible.It just simply paints the picture perfectly.U know what i mean.Cheers.Keep it up.
    Joseph Donahue

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  5. I have collected and posted more than 100 Google search tricks which you may not have seen ever before. You should read the post for sure.
    CrazyAsk

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  6. Lol he says on Google gravity Google has lost his gravity and I don't think that's how physics works... When he typed it in and it fell down isn't that gaining gravity? hmm I need to check again...
    Harold Burton

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  7. The 'I'm feeling lucky' bar doesn't work now. Like it goes to the searches if you know what I mean.
    Holly Hooper

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  8. The First One works and u don't have to press I feeling lucky or don't show history. Like I'm so LIKE WHAAAAAAT?
    Paul Brown

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