What to type into Google search: snake game
When you search for "
Snake game", Google launches a modern version of the 1997 Nokia Snake game with a clear "Play" button to start your experience. Snake has evolved since the Nokia 6110, and Google has updated the original 2013 Easter Egg version in 2017 and 2025. Nonetheless, the basic idea remains the same: guide the snake across the screen to collect food while avoiding biting itself.
What to type into Google search: solitaire
Solitaire has a much older history, dating back to the 18th-century European fortune-telling games that Microsoft incorporated into Windows 3.0.
Over 500 million people play more than 2 billion games of Microsoft Solitaire annually (per
USA Today), so in 2016, Google joined the fun by opening an Easter Egg version that you can play in the search engine result pages. This version features Easy and Hard modes, perfect for a short break or a longer, immersive experience.
What to type into Google search: tic tac toe
The original
Tic Tac Toe is over 3,300 years old, so it's no surprise that this game is wildly popular all around the world. Alongside the Solitaire Easter Egg in 2016, Google released a Tic-Tac-Toe game that you can play against its Artificial Intelligence (AI) bot.
Like regular Tic-Tac-Toe, all you need to do is get three plays in a straight line. But unlike the physical game, the Easter Egg has the option of increasing the difficulty of the game up to an Impossible level, where the AI apparently becomes unbeatable.