Top 24 Things You Didn’t Know Google Could Do

By Justin Lester

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Top 24 Things You Didn’t Know Google Could Do

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By Justin Lester

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If we had to write a poem about Google, it would be filled with adjectives relating to its marvelous search capabilities…about how almost any question never need remain unanswered…how information is at our fingertips 24/7 and so forth, but what you may not know is, that apart from being the world’s most popular search engine, Google is packed with other features of which you may not be aware.

Want to find out more? Here are a few fun facts that may just save you a little time in the future.

1. Problem: Can’t find your calculator?
Solution: Type the equation in the search bar, hit enter, and Google Calculator will pop up.

Google Calculator

2. Problem: Need to find out the distance between two destinations?

Solution: Type “place” to “place”

Google Distance

3. Problem: Not sure if a certain flight is on time?

Solution: Type in the flight number for up-to-date departure and arrival times, along with terminals and gates.

Google Flight Schedule with map

4. Problem: Indecisive? Torn between 2 options?

Solution: Flip a coin

Google Flip a Coin

5. Problem: Stress got the better of you?

Solution: Spend a few minutes playing Atari Breakout and reboot your brain. Simply go to Google Images and type ‘atari breakout’ in the search bar, and voila!

Atari Breakout Game

6. Problem: Tired of modern day living?

Solution: Why not take a look at what Google looked like in 1998 when it first launched.

Google's appearance in 1998

7. Problem: Bored

Solution: Delve into the world of: elgooG

With so many fun features, it’s best to explore during your lunch break!

Google Mirror

8. Problem: Internet connection is down

Solution: This is the perfect opportunity to play this game which can only be played when you are offline.

Google Offline Dinosaur Game

9. Problem: Feeling nostalgic and longing for the good ol’ days?

Solution: Take a trip back in time and play a few rounds of Pac-Man

Google Pac-Man

10. Problem: Board game already set up but can’t find your die?

Solution: Type ‘roll a die’ in the search bar and you can roll the die as many times as you wish.

Google Roll a Die

11. Problem: Need to finish a task which you’ve been putting off?

Solution: Give yourself a specific amount of time to finish the said task by setting a timer.

Google Set a Timer

12. Problem: Patience wearing thin whilst waiting on hold for your call to be answered?

Solution: Alleviate stress by playing a few rounds of Solitaire.

Google Solitaire Game

13. Problem: Busy with a little DIY around the house, but can’t find your spirit level?

Solution: Grab your mobile device, click on Google and type ‘bubble level’ into the search bar, and you’ll never need your spirit level again.

Google Spirit Level

14. Problem: Bank queue doesn’t seem to be moving, and you’ve checked your Facebook timeline 7 times already. You’re starting to become frustrated. 

Solution: Tic-tac-toe might just do the trick. This old favourite is bound to amuse you for a few minutes. Various levels of difficulty available. The competition got quite heated at Ruby Digital.

Google Tic Tac Toe game

15. Problem: About to call your grandmother in a far flung land to wish her for her 80th, but not sure what time of day (or night) it is there?

Solution: Simply type: ‘time in’ followed by the place, and you’ll become grandchild of the year as opposed to ‘the inconsiderate one who always calls at the wrong time’.
Google Time

16. Problem: Not sure what the day’s weather holds?

Solution: Type ‘weather’ into the search bar, and, if you’ve chosen not to reveal your location to Google, type in the city or town’s name.

Google Weather

17. Problem: Want to see whether you can handle a barrel roll in a plane?

Solution: Type in “do a barrel roll” in Google and watch your page spin out of control!

18. Problem: Want to know how your currency stacks up to another?

Solution: Type in “currency converter” in Google and choose the currencies you want to compare and the amount.

19. Problem: Wondering what your IP address is that people can see?

Solution: Go to Google and type in “What’s my IP” and you’ll see exactly what your public IP address is.

20. Problem: Want to explore Mars like you would Earth?

Solution: Go to your search bar and type in “Google Mars” and select the first choice and explore Mars like you live there!

21. Problem: Ever wonder how gravity will affect Google?

Solution: Go to Google and type in “google gravity” and select the one by Mr Doob and enjoy throwing around broken webpage elements.

22. Problem: Have you ever wondered what the origins are of a word?

Solution: Go to Google and in the search bar type in “etymology:” and the word you want to know the origins of and get a good history lesson.

23. Problem: Looking for a product within a certain price range?

Solution: Go to Google and type in the specific product you want and then when typing in the price, type the price range that you want to see products in and use an ellipsis between the 2 prices. Example: “dell monitor 5000…6000 rand”

24. Problem: Wanna see Google from a different angle?

Solution: Go to Google and type in “askew” and see how Google turns the webpage slightly and changes your perspective.

Written by Justin Lester

Justin is a successful entrepreneur who launched and exited two online startups by the age of 24.

He specialises in SEO and Paid Media services and played a critical role in developing cutting-edge marketing applications in the iGaming sector.

He founded Ruby Digital in 2011, which has won numerous awards and is recognised as having the 2nd highest culture score of any SME in South Africa.

Justin is committed to empowering communities with digital marketing skills and is an active member of the entrepreneurship community, sharing his knowledge and expertise as a guest lecturer at the University of Cape Town and serving on the board of the Entrepreneurs Organization Accelerator Program.