Where to find Google's secret game of tennis
Google loves this kind of interaction with users. Go truffle your easter egg finder or 'easter eggs' so that we feel, for a moment, like explorers on the lookout for hidden games or unexpected animations. In this case, we are talking about a small tennis game that we can access from the PC or from the mobile phone itself with the Google Chrome browser. Of course, it is a bit hidden, perhaps more than normal in an easter egg of these characteristics, but fortunately, we are here to tell you how to get to it.
Anyone spotted this little game yet? ?No? Let's give you a hint! ?
1⃣ Search for Wimbledon on Google ?2⃣ Look out for a tennis ball in the results box ?3⃣ Click on it and let the games begin… ?️ pic.twitter.com/21bA7PftVp
- Google UK (@GoogleUK) July 10, 2019
It's very easy to play this tennis minigame that Google has created to celebrate Wimbledon. All you have to do is, either from a computer or from your phone, open the Chrome browser and type 'Wimbledon' in the search bar. The typical purple relevant information box will appear at the top of the screen. This box is divided into several tabs. One of the tabs contains the game, but it is hidden. We have to slide aside all the visible tabs until the icon of a small tennis ball appears. You got it? Click on it.
As soon as you click on the ball, the box will transform into a tennis game with very simple and effective mechanics. All you have to do is move your character to the sides, making his racket match the trajectory of the ball to return it to our opponent. On the computer we will use the arrows next to the numeric keypad. On the phone, we simply tap on the right or left side, depending on where we want our character to go, to continue the game. The game ends when the ball hits the ground, then the score is displayed.