#Secret google chrome games how to#
RELATED: How to Hack the Hidden Google Chrome Dinosaur Game Search: Do a Barrel Roll Other browsers have hidden games, too-check out Microsoft Edge’s elaborate surfing game or Mozilla Firefox’s well-hidden Pong game. If you want to get a really high score, there’s a way to hack the game and make your dinosaur invincible. When you hit something, the game is over, and your high score is recorded. As cacti and birds come your way, press the Space bar again to jump over them. Just press the Space bar and the dinosaur will begin to run. You can turn this dreaded page into a fun, endless (or at least until you’re back online) runner. If you don’t have an internet connection and try to load a web page in Google Chrome, you get a “No Internet” message, along with a T-Rex. If you search “Breathing Exercise” in Google a one-minute exercise appears at the top. We all need a moment to catch our breath, sometimes. ’90’s nostalgia, anyone? Search: Breathing Exercise You can also type “” or “blink tag” for this one.Īs the name implies, the blink HTML tag,, which is now obsolete, causes the content within the tag to blink. Google honors this historical landmark by “decoding” Bletchley Park in the knowledge panel on the right side of the search results. Now a tourist attraction, this estate was once the secret home of World War II code breakers. If you’re familiar with Bletchley Park in England, you’ll know it has quite a history. When you search “askew” (which literally means not straight or level), the Google search results page will tilt slightly. You don’t have to drink one too many cocktails for text to look crooked. When you type “anagram” in the Google Search bar, Google asks if you mean “nag a ram” because it’s an anagram of “anagram.” Real clever, Google. An anagram is a word (or phrase) formed by rearranging the letters of a source word.