Everyone knows that cinematographers and game developers hide little surprises in their offspring. They are called "Easter eggs" (Easter Egg). But it turned out that not only the creators of entertainment content like to joke. The Google search engine itself hides several secrets that surprise with their absurdity. We will reveal three ways to "break" Google and make it work incorrectly.
If you enter the phrase do a barrel roll into the search bar, then the entire content of the page, along with the search results, will make a 360-degree rotation. Well, how else, if it means "Make a barrel". Of course, this refers to the aerobatic figure "barrel" with a 360-degree turn in the air.
An equally strange phenomenon awaits you after entering a combination of the words google gravity into the search. Only in this case you need to select the option "I'm lucky", and not just "Search". This phrase causes the page to "collapse", and all the elements as blocks will end up at the bottom in a picturesque mess. But that's not all. You can grab each element with the mouse and throw it aside.
Well, by all means try to enter the words google sphere and click "I'm lucky". This time you will get a real spherical cloud of links that will rotate beautifully in three dimensions. Surprisingly, all these links are working. Of all of them, the most interesting is Mr.doob. It will not be easy to catch it with the cursor, but your efforts will be rewarded.
The link leads to a site with strange and very addictive animations. Some of them look just like a moving picture, others offer a panel for adjusting several parameters. The most interesting of the animations look like some kind of online constructor, although it is completely unclear what needs to be assembled.
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