Did you mean elgooG?
elgooG (word Google spelled backwards) is a mirrored website of Google Search with horizontally flipped search results, also known as a “Google mirror”. It was created by All Too Flat “for fun”, which started to gain popularity in 2002….elgooG.
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What is elgooG backwards?
elgooG (Google spelled backwards) is a mirrored page of Google homepage, also known as “Google mirror”.
Is elgooG made by Google?
elgoog.com is still owned by Google, but it is no longer functional since google.cn redirects to Google’s Hong Kong site. However, it can be accessed by simply typing in “elgooG” into Google Search.
How do you do the zipper trick on Google?
By simply logging on to Google’s homepage, users can unzip a zipper with their cursor and watch as the full screen unzips to search results for Sundback. For the many amused by the latest trick, this is not the first time Google has left tricks known as Easter eggs for Google users.
What can you do on elgooG?
Search Mirror
- Google Underwater Search – elgooG.
- Play Google Thanos Snap Trick – elgooG.
- Google Spring Style – Goooooooooooooooooogle – elgooG.
- Play Space Invaders Online – elgooG.
- Play T-Rex Dinosaur Game Online – elgooG.
- Play 2048 Game online – elgooG.
- Play Google Pacman Game – elgooG.
- Play Google Atari Breakout – elgooG.
Do a barrel roll Z or R twice?
The trick is homage to a 1997 Nintendo Game, Star Fox 64, where Peppy, the game’s space rabbit tells Fox McCloud, the game’s protagonist to “do a barrel roll”, which you make him do by pressing ‘z’ or ‘r’ twice. The “do a barrel roll” query, which causes the search page to spin, will remain in place for a while.”
Is elgooG real?
ElgooG is a parody site originally designed and hosted by All Too Flat, a parody and comedy website. Although elgooG is not affiliated with Google appears in the fine print at the bottom of the elgooG search screen, a search of the Whois website reveals Google is indeed the owner of the site.
Can Google be a mirror?
elgooG – Google Mirror is a backward version of Google.com. Let It Snow – A flurry of flakes drifts, and soon your screen looks a lot like Christmas. The Wizard of Oz – What happens when you touch/click the ruby slippers?
How do I make Google snow?
For those who haven’t tried it yet, pull Google up on your browser and type in the words “let it snow.” Then enjoy a snow flurry right on your computer screen. To keep the wintery fun going, Google also added a frosty element to the experience: As the snow continues to fall, your computer screen will fog up.