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Funny Google Tricks

                 We all use google for searching but its time to explore the funny side of google.Here I have collected the top 7 funny google tricks that will amaze you.Some of the tricks are provided by google itself while other have been developers.
So, Here is the List Of  Google’s Top 6 tricks


  1. 1. Google gravity:- We all have read the Newton’s law of gravity.Does it also apply to google?To test it follow the instructions
  • Go to google.com
  • Type Google Gravity
  • Click on I’m feeling Lucky
Now you will see the effect of gravity on google.The google icon will fall down automatically.You can even pickup and throw google icon anyware.
  1. 2. Google Pacman Game:-I have already published a post on the google pacman.To read how to play the pacman game on google click the link below
Play Google Pacman Game
  1. 3. Change Background Image:-You can also change the background image of google image.To change the background image follow the instructions
  • Go to google.com
  • Click on the Change Background Image

  • Login with gmail username and upload Image
This will not work if you open the encrypted google.To open unencrypted version  click Here
  1. 4. Epic Google:- In epic google you will see the font size of google increasing automatically as if it will come out of your computer screen.To use google Follow the instructions
  • Go to google.com
  • Type Epic Google
  • Click on I’m feeling Lucky

  1. 5. Google Hacker:-want to see how the google homepage will look if it gets hacked .Follow the instructions below
  • Go to google.com
  • Type Google Hacker
  • Click on I’m feeling Lucky
  1. 6. Annoying Google:- In this trick the capitalisation of your searches will change automatically.Some words will change into small letter and some into capital letters in your search result.Want to try it follow the instructions
  • Go to google.com
  • Type Annoying Google
  • Click on I’m feeling Lucky


If you also know some more cool google tricks then do share with us and our readers by commenting your google tricks

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