Fun Minecraft Easter Egg Lets You Mine Blocks in Google Search

May. 20, 2024



Even gamers who don’t play Minecraft know about its15th-anniversary celebrationsthat have everyone going crazy. Besides the newMinecraft TikTok capeand theTwitch capethat you should claim, there’s more out there. It now seems that Google has decided to join the fun and add a cool Minecraft easter egg to the search engine! Want to play this interesting Minecraft x Google interactive game? Keep reading to learn how!

How to Activate Google’s Minecraft Easter Egg

How to Activate Google’s Minecraft Easter Egg

The first thing you should do is open up Google and type “Minecraft” (not case-sensitive) in the search bar. Now, you’ll see this button that looks like a grass block at the bottom of the screen. Click on it to transform the browser into a Minecraft-like game.

This will bring up aSteve handon the right and will turn the cursor into a crosshair, but only while hovering over certain parts. When this happens, simply left-click, and you’ll get a nice animation of the hand literally tearing the browser into blocks!

After the “block” is broken, you’ll see it turn into a random Minecraft screenshot in the background with some different blocks in the foreground. Click on the blocks to break them. If you click on a log, you’ll receive the wooden pickaxe. You can then work your way down the browser page and break as many blocks as possible.

After you have the wooden pickaxe, mining stone will yield a stone one. You may then repeat the same process for theiron ore,diamond ore, and evenancient debrisfurther down to make more advanced pickaxes. There is even a score displayed in the bottom left corner, which shows how many blocks you broke.

Finally, you can click on the X button at the bottom once you’re done breaking Google in this Minecraft browser game. This will trigger a very cool animation of a creeper’s face rising and blowing up, ultimately returning the browser to its normal state.

This is such a cool Easter egg for Minecraft’s 15th anniversary, which makes this event even more grand! If you’re not satisfied with this alone then pair it up with theMinecraft creeper cape. So, if you haven’t tried it already, don’t waste any more time and start mining or breaking Google right now!

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