Google is known for their quirky antics. They’re always loading Search with cool stuff like easter eggs, doodles and coin flips. Now, they’ve taken things to the next level and have implemented two classic popular games into Search — solitaire and tic-tac-toe
We all remember solitaire. For me, it’s one of the first games I’ve played on a computer and I was terrible at it. No, wait, I’m still terrible at it but that’s beside the point. The point is, now you can play as much solitaire as you want without needing to install any kind of application.
Simply Google Search the word “solitaire” and you’ll be greeted with a little option to play the game. There, you can select your difficulty and go nuts with it.
Thankfully for me, solitaire isn’t the only game Google dropped into Search. You can also play tic-tac-toe. Like solitaire, just Google Search the world “tic tac toe” and you’re ready to play. There are three difficulty settings — Easy, Medium and Impossible — as well as a fourth option to play with a friend. The bad news is that you can only play against a friend on the same computer so there will be no online battle royale.
Still, that’s a quick and easy way to settle a score.
Pretty cool stuff from Google eh? But that’s not all. Google Malaysia has also given us several #googlesolitaire decks to give away to you guys. These decks may seem like a deck of normal playing cards, but there’s a special twist.
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