How To Find The Super Mario Bros Google Search Easter Egg

How To Find The Super Mario Bros. Google Search Easter Egg

This Super Mario Bros. Easter egg has been around for some time. However, if it’s news to you then here’s how to find it and what you can expect.



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How To Find The Super Mario Bros Google Search Easter Egg

Fans of Super Mario Bros. may or may not be aware that there’s a hidden Mario-themed Easter egg in Google Search. For those that were not previously aware of this nugget of information, here’s how you can find it and what you can expect.

Super Mario Bros. is undoubtedly one of the most popular games ever released and has spawned plenty of newer games since. In spite of its age, Super Mario Bros. still remains popular and even now, there are still tricks and tips being discovered. For example, one of the more recent ones was the ability for players to resume a game in the same world they died in.

The original game was first released in 1985 and to celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2015, Google added a themed Easter egg to Search. While five years have passed since then, the Easter egg is still there for those who are just finding out about it. What’s more, it’s super easy to access and adds a bit of Mario to the search engine experience.

How To Access The Super Mario Bros. Easter Egg

Accessing the Super Mario Bros. Easter egg, could not be any simpler and all you have to do is perform a search for “Super Mario Bros.” Some derivatives of this also works, such as “Super Mario Brothers.” Regardless of the exact search term used, the idea is to bring up Google’s main page for the game which includes the knowledge panel on the right-hand side of the results. This is the information box Google provides with verified details on the game, such as the release date, developers, platforms, and so on.

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Once on the search results page, to the right of the game’s name in the knowledge panel there’s a flashing image of a “?” block, made famous by the game. As is most often the case in the game, this is a coin box and each time you click it, you’ll get a coin, 200 points, and hear that familiar coin sound. That’s not all, if you click it 100 times then you’ll also generate another very familiar sound from the game, and one every seasoned Mario player likes to hear.

It’s worth noting that unlike some of the other Google Easter eggs, this one works best on desktop as the question mark block doesn’t show in the same knowledge panel on mobile. Although, you can technically force it to show up if you’re using the Chrome browser by clicking the three-dot menu and selecting “desktop site.” This will then load the desktop version of the page on a smartphone, and in this case, along with the Super Mario Bros. Google Search Easter egg.



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