![]() ![]() Just search “ Pacman” in Google to play Namco’s arcade hit. Pac-Man can also be played through your browser. The Snake mobile game, popular on Nokia phones in the 1990s, can be played through Google by searching “ Snake”. Search for “ Solitaire” to play classic card game patience online. Typing “ Google in 1998” gives the search site an old-style makeover. Search for “ Google gravity” and click the first link to watch the search bar and tabs tumble to the bottom of the screen. ![]() Now you can play the retro video game in your browser. If you’re a games fan, type “ Atari Breakout” into the search bar and click the first link. ![]() ![]() Type “ flip a coin” into the search bar for a quick game of heads or tails - an easy way to settle disputes or make decisions, with the added suspense of an animation of a coin spinning before it lands. To celebrate two decades of Google, here are 20 hidden features you might not have known existed: 1. However, while just about everyone on the planet knows how the service works, some users may have missed a host of games and mysterious features that are just a search away. Since its launch by Larry Page and Sergey Brinin in September 1998, Google has grown from a small internet firm based in a Californian garage to a multibillion dollar corporation that employs more than 85,000 people.
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