Some of the Google Now Easter Eggs You Should Know

Google is known for its great sense of humor, especially when it comes to adding easter eggs in its products. From its search engine to features like Google Now, you will see a lot of intentional jokes, or in other words, easter eggs hidden in them. Fortunately, there are some diggers who keep on digging through various products to find out such eggs, and they are kind enough to share them with us. Here’re some of the Google Now easter eggs you should probably know if you use Google Now.

1. What does the fox say?

When you ask the above question to Google Now, it will reply to you with the Fox’s sound. If you ask the same question again, you might get a different reply.

2. Make me a Sandwich

If you are too lazy to make a sandwich for yourself, you should ask Google Now to do it for you. Unfortunately, when asking so, it says to make it yourself.

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3. Sudo make me a sandwich

If you include the term “Sudo” while asking Google Now to make a sandwich, it will say “OK” instead of no when you ask the question above. That shows the power of Sudo (superuser).

4. When am I?

You already know when you are, but what’s the harm in asking Google Now? Ask it for yourself and let us know what it replied.

5. Beam me up Scotty

Do you want to hear Google Now speaking in a Scottish accent? This might be the perfect question to ask.

6. Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right

If you are a gamer, you know how important it is to unlock cheat codes and various things in the game. Asking the above question to Google Now will let you unlock unlimited free Google searches. Trust me, it works!

7. How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

Do you love tongue-twisters and want Google Now to recite them for you? Ask the above question.

8. What is the nature of the universe?

When you ask the above question, Google Now will tell you “The universe is a spheroid, 705 meters in diameter”.

9. What is your favourite colour?

Everyone has their own favourite colour. The best way to know what colour Google Now likes the most is to ask it.

10. What is the answer to life, the universe and everything?

Maybe you want to know the answer to everything on this earth? Ask Google Now, and it will tell you.

11. What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?

We promise you will get a humorious answer when you ask the above question.

12. Who is on first?

Ever wanted to know who is on first? Ask Google Now and it will reply to you asking what is on second.

13. Who are you?

Who have you been asking all of these questions to? To know who exactly he is, ask him who he is, and he will reply.

14. Do a barrel roll

This one is my favorite, and it has been around for a while now. When you say the above command to Google Now, it will do a barrel roll for you.

15. Askew

Similar to the above command, this one does a trick for you on your screen.

16. Tilt

It tilts the search results pages.

And that’s all the Google Now easter eggs we have been able to find so far. If you know more of these, please do let us know by commenting below.

Conclusion

When you are bored or just want Google Now to do something funny for you, you can ask the above questions, and the replies that you get will definitely make you laugh.

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