"pele ( see it )", or " Pelé" causes the Goooo.gle page indicator at the bottom of the page to read Gooo.al instead, with the last "o" replaced by a soccer ball.
"memorial day" on Memorial Day will start a sequence saying "For all who sacrificed" and "Thank you" with poppies at the bottom.
" ( see it )", "marquee tag", or "marquee html" will apply the marquee element to the results count at the top of the results.
This refers to improper kerning, particularly when not enough space is used between letters, which can cause mistakes like "kerning" to be read as "keming".
"keming ( see it )" will remove spaces between the letters of the word "keming".
Kerning refers to the process of adjusting the space between letters in a word.
"kerning ( see it )" will add spaces between the letters of the word "kerning" in the search results.
"ipl" will display yellow and blue fireworks in celebration of Chennai Super Kings victory over Kolkata Knight Riders during the 2021 Indian Premier League (no longer works as of october 30, 2021).
" heartstopper ( see it )" will cause a trio of animated leaves to glide across the page.
The eyes will follow the location of the user's cursor.
"googly eyes ( see it )" will cause a pair of googly eyes to slide from the top of the page to cover each letter "O" in the top Google logo.
"google in 1998 ( see it )" on a desktop browser will generate a layout similar to the one Google used for its search engine in 1998.
"fireworks ( see it )", " fourth of july" and other search terms containing "firework", on US Independence Day – July 4th, will display simulated multi-colored fireworks for several seconds.
" fifa ( see it )" and " world cup", during FIFA World Cup 2010, caused the "Goooo.gle" page indicator at the bottom of every result page to read "Goooo.al!" instead.
"easter ( see it )" changes the "Goooo.gle" page indicator at the bottom of every result page to show Easter eggs instead of o's.
"festivus ( see it )" shows an image of the Festivus pole beside the search results and the message "A festivus miracle!" next to the number of search results.
Every time the tab currently engaged in the Easter egg is returned to after being clicked out of, the bouncing logo will always be in a position where it hits perfectly into a corner.
"dvd screensaver ( see it )" causes the Google logo on the top left corner of the screen to bounce around the screen, shifting colors between blue, red, yellow, and green every time it hits the page boundaries.
" drag queen", " gay pride ( see it )", " homosexuality", " stonewall" and other LGBTQ+-related searches, at times of gay pride festival activity, cause the results page to have a rainbow themed header.
"do a barrel roll ( see it )" or "z or r twice" causes the result page to do a Star Fox-style barrel roll.
" diwali ( see it )" will show a lamp which when clicked starts a lamp lighting game.
The process can also be stopped and altered by the user.
"conway's game of life ( see it )" on a desktop browser generates a running configuration of the game to the right of the search results.
The feature is only active during the month of December.
" christmas ( see it )", " hanukkah ( see it )", and " kwanzaa ( see it )" will show decorations next to the search bar for each respective holiday.
Click it through each stage, and it will recreate the main chorus in the browser.
"cha cha slide ( see it )" adds a glittering microphone next to the link to the official music video.
Clicking it will cause cat arms to appear and leave paw prints wherever clicked, with meowing sound effects.
"cat ( see it )" will show a button with a paw print on it.
" ( see it )", "blink tag", or "blink html" includes samples of the blink element in the results.
" binary", "hex", " hexadecimal" and " octal" showed the number of search results in the respective numeral system.
This effect once worked for the Google search of "tilt", but was discontinued.
"askew ( see it )" causes the results page to be slightly tilted to the right.
" ascii art" showed the logo as if it was created with ASCII characters.
However, this was discontinued on June 28, 2017. This included the music, which was muted but could be heard by clicking on or selecting the muted speaker icon on the page.
" a long time ago in a galaxy far far away" resulted in the same tilted, scrolling style that the introductions to the original Star Wars movies were presented in.
"2/22/22" or " Twosday" would make confetti appear with number 2's and a phrase saying "Happy Twosday 2You!" on February 22, 2022.
As Google searches are case insensitive, search terms are listed in lower case except where case sensitivity is explicitly referenced.