

"Named for the number 'googol' (a 1 followed by one hundred zeroes), Google inches closer to its namesake each year, currently serving more than 4.5 billion users in 160 countries speaking 123 languages worldwide." Not long later, "the two hunkered down in a garage - Google's first office - and got to work," they wrote. In their blog post, the Doodle team said Google cofounders Sergey Brin and Larry Page met 19 years ago at Stanford University when Brin was randomly assigned to show Page around campus. The spinner also includes a couple of other music-fused games and experiences, like one that lets you create your own visual music composition (Opens in a new window) and another that lets you play the theremin (Opens in a new window), a gesture-controlled instrument. "So give it a spin and thanks for celebrating with us!"ĭepending on where the spinner lands, you might have the opportunity to learn how to make hip hop (Opens in a new window), try your hand at Solitaire (Opens in a new window) or tic tac toe (Opens in a new window), play Google's Halloween 2016 " cat spell-casting game (Opens in a new window)," or its Ludwig van Beethoven-themed music game (Opens in a new window). "Upon clicking today's Doodle, we invite you to explore 19 surprises we've launched over the past 19 years - including our brand new Search easter egg: Snake Game (Opens in a new window)!" the Google Doodle team wrote in a blog post (Opens in a new window). Just head over to and click the colorful birthday surprise spinner to get started.

That's right-browser games like Pac Man (Opens in a new window), Cricket (Opens in a new window), and more are back. Google has created an amazing interactive homepage doodle in celebration of its 19th birthday, which lets you play some of the company's classic doodle games from years past. Prepare to waste a lot of time today, folks. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.

