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AppDate: 20 of the greatest Google Easter eggs

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In his latest AppDate, Sean Bacher highlights 20 of the greatest Easter eggs hidden in Google, Facebook Watch, BBM Scratch2Wi­n, the camera update to the latest Nokia phones, and Opera News for Africa.

Bored at work? Or looking for something fun to take you mind off the mundane? The programmer­s over at Google have built a range of Easter eggs or hidden programmes into their search engine, accessible through the Google home page.

Here are the top 20:

Typing “Google in 1998” into the search bar will take you on a trip down memory lane – the results page is formatted exactly the way Google appeared in 1998.

Search “Build with chrome” and click “I’m feeling luckily” for a game of LEGO.

Type “play snake” into your search bar to play a round of your favourite Nokia 5110 game, albeit with sleeker interface and sound effects.

Type “pacman” into your search bar to fire up a round of catch with your favourite gameboy critters.

Heads or Tails – making tough decisions remains just as easy as it was back in the day: Type “flip a coin” into your search bar and Google will do just that – flip a coin!

If the decision is a little bit more complicate­d, you can always search “roll a die”.

Naughts & Crosses – search for “tic-tactoe” to challenge your computer to a game.

Searching for “sonic the hedgehog” will call up an interactiv­e Sonic logo complete with sound effect and iconic spin.

Search for “solitaire” to play a round against the computer.

Launch an image search of “Atari breakout” to play the game.

Search for “zerg rush” to play a game and improve your mouse-eye coordinati­on while you’re at it.

Search “I’m feeling curious” for a Chappies-esque fun fact.

Disable your internet connection, then go to your Chrome browser and hit the spacebar to call up a game of T-Rex Runner where you help the pixelated dinosaur navigate a cactus obstacle course.

Search “spinner” and you can toggle between a number spinning wheel and a fidget spinner.

Search “internet speed test” to check how fast your connection is running.

Search “breathing exercise” if you are feeling a bit stressed and just follow the instructio­ns to calm yourself down.

Type “Google gravity” into search bar and click “I’m feeling lucky” and watch your browser succumb to the force.

Type “epic google” into the search bar and click “I’m feeling lucky” to see just how big Google can get.

Search “blink html” to see a canny demonstrat­ion of basic coding.

Type “Google sphere” into the search bar and click “I’m feeling lucky” to orbital results.

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