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10 Super Fun Google Tricks (2020)

We use Google every day, so it's even more convenient if we know good tricks to make browsing easier or to have a little fun. Here are 10 super fun Google tricks for 2020.

Since it is Google saw the light of day way back in 1998, is upgraded daily and makes sure that users find what they want and that we are never bored. For this purpose, he has prepared a number of fun tricks in the search engine that combine fun with useful! Let's see what we can do with Google when we're bored.

Animals in 3D AR

This is a Google trick that works on mobile devices. Simply type in the search engine the animal you are looking for, such as cat, dog, tiger, octopus, etc. Click "View in 3D" and you can already turn the animal around, and you can even place it in your space and take a photo with it.

Animal sounds

If you have kids at home, you will simply love this Google trick. But if not, maybe you really just want to know how a Komodo dragon advertises itself… All you have to do is search for "animal sounds" and cards will already be lined up in front of you that you can click on. Here you will find animals such as lions and porcupines, as well as scorpions, anteaters and humpback whales. Don't forget the Komodo dragons, they sound terrifying!

Breathing exercises

Need a quick meditation? Then type in Google "breathing exercise" and follow a 1-minute free workout that will calm you down.

Solitaire

If you enter in the search engine "Solitaire", you will be able to relive the years when you used Windows 95 and played the extremely popular game - solitaire. Otherwise, Google provides you with even more fun games that you can play right from the search engine. On Google, we can also find a number of other well-known and popular games that we can use to pass the time. You have to search among the sets “Zerg Rush”, “Google Pacman”, “Minesweeper”, “Snake” and “Tic Tac Toe”. If you're going to search for the “Atari Breakdown” set, you'll need to search through the images.

Google Mars

You can also search for Mars with the help of Google. It is available to you 3D map of the surface of Mars. You will be able to see where spacecraft have landed, where there are mountains on Mars and where there are canyons, where there are dunes and where there are craters.

What is my IP?

You can access your IP with this fun Google trick. If you want to know it, then type it in the search engine "what's my IP" and it will already be printed out for you. We have removed part of the IP address for security reasons, but if you try this trick yourself, you will of course get your full address.

Earth Day Quiz

Type "earth day quiz" into Google and start answering very interesting questions. When you answer all of them, Google will show you the animal that is most similar to you in character. We got a hairy mammoth! 🙂

Wizard of Oz

This is one of the funniest Google tricks ever. All you have to do is search for "The Wizard of Oz" and then click on the red shoes that appear in the right corner next to the Google Infomat. Google will thus divert you to another time. To go back, click on the tornado that also appears in the right corner of the infomat.

Google Sky

Google Sky it includes many different ways to explore space. The initial view shows the visible universe and is a mosaic of photos from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, the Digitized Sky Survey, and the Hubble Space Telescope. By selecting the thumbnails at the bottom of the screen, you'll be shown planets, constellations, famous stars, galaxies and nebulae, you'll be able to view the universe in X-ray, ultraviolet and infrared, and you'll also be able to listen to podcasts about space and Earth.

Learn the pronunciation

Sometimes we come across an English word that is really hard to pronounce. And here too, Google can help you. Type it “pronounce 'desired word'” and press search (enter). Google will then speak the word for you, and you can adjust the speed and even the accent (British/American). You will also be able to see the movement of the mouth and tongue and we are sure that you will pronounce the word smoothly in the future!

Bonus trick: Satisfying curiosity

If you are curious and want to know about the things that make our world go round (one way or another), type in Google "I'm feeling curious" and the search engine will serve you with an extremely interesting fact and explanation. These are collected from Wikipedia, YouTube, Infoplease.com and other authoritative sites.

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