Google has crafted a rather amusing little Easter egg – just run a search for “Zerg rush” and see what happens. Clicking on each Zerg several times will defeat them, so take out as many as you can. When the animation finishes, you can post your score to Google+.
How do you do the Zerg rush trick?
By searching for the term “zerg rush,” Google turns your search results page into a video game of sorts, where O’s appear on your screen and run down your page, eating all the text below them. It sounds pretty crazy, we know. *Hint* by clicking on each of the moving O’s 3 times, you can make them explode!
Does Zerg Rush still work on Google?
The Zerg rush Easter egg was officially added to Google Search back in 2012 and could be accessed simply by performing a search for “Zerg rush.” In spite of the years that have passed since then, the Google version of the game is still accessible and available to play, although there have been some changes to how the …
What happens when you Google Zerg Rush?
Zerg Rush will attack and destroy your Google search results. Try hard to fight!
Is Elgoog owned by Google?
elgooG (word Google spelled backwards) is a mirrored website of Google Search with horizontally flipped search results, also known as a “Google mirror”….elgooG.
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| Owner | All Too Flat |
| URL | elgoog.im |
| Launched | 2002 |
Can you barrel roll 5 times?
Want to know how? Just go to Google, then type in “Do a barrel roll” without the quotes. Press Enter. Even if it is just for five seconds, you will see a quick 360-degree spin on the Google search page and then come back.
Who runs elgooG?
All Too Flat
elgooG (word Google spelled backwards) is a mirrored website of Google Search with horizontally flipped search results, also known as a “Google mirror”….elgooG.
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| Owner | All Too Flat |
| URL | elgoog.im |
| Launched | 2002 |
Is Google Mirror by Google?
elgooG – Google Mirror is a backward version of Google.com.
Do a barrel roll Z or R twice?
The trick is homage to a 1997 Nintendo Game, Star Fox 64, where Peppy, the game’s space rabbit tells Fox McCloud, the game’s protagonist to “do a barrel roll”, which you make him do by pressing ‘z’ or ‘r’ twice. The “do a barrel roll” query, which causes the search page to spin, will remain in place for a while.”