Google World Cup Easter Egg


Google World Cup Easter Egg

8 Jun 2010 ·

Internet



Just found out about this earlier while browsing the web. To celebrate the upcoming 2010 FIFA World Cup which starts on June 11th, Google has created a World Cup easter egg on their search results pages.

To find the World Cup easter egg, just go to Google.com, type in the keywords “World Cup” or “world cup” and scroll down to the bottom of the page and you’ll see this:

Google World Cup Easter Egg
Google World Cup Easter Egg

Pretty neat huh? I’m sure all you soccer fans loved that one. I’m a soccer fan myself and I can’t wait for the World Cup to start! Anyone else know of other World Cup related easter eggs on the Internet? Goooooooooooooal!


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