Google isn't just a search engine — it's also hiding a surprising number of games. From the beloved Chrome Dino game to secret Search easter eggs, Google's products are riddled with hidden games that millions of people stumble upon by accident.
This guide covers every hidden Google game we know about, how to find them, and where to play the best alternatives when you want more.
You know that T-Rex game that appears when Chrome has no internet? That's Chrome Dino — and it might be the most played game in the world.
How to access it:
You can also play it right now with an internet connection — just search "chrome dino game" on Google!
Google hid a fully playable Snake game right in Search. It's been there for years and most people never know it exists.
How to play:
It's a modern take on the classic Nokia Snake game, playable directly in your browser with smooth controls.
Search for "Atari Breakout" on Google Images and the image results themselves become the bricks you break with a paddle. It's a fully playable Breakout clone built entirely into the Google Image search interface.
Search "solitaire" on Google and you'll get a playable Solitaire game right at the top of the search results. Klondike Solitaire, fully functional, no download needed.
Google turned streets into Pac-Man levels on April 1st, but the game has returned in various forms. Search "Pac-Man" or "Google Pac-Man" and you might find a playable version.
Search "tic tac toe" on Google and you get a playable Tic-Tac-Toe game in the search results. Play against the Google Assistant at three difficulty levels.
Every Android version hides a game in its settings. The method changes each version:
Google actually exposed the Chrome Dino game as an open-source runner anyone can embed. Developers use it as a template for endless runner games. The source code is on GitHub and it's a great learning resource.
Google's hidden games are fun, but they're limited. If you want more, here are the best free alternatives at GameZipper:
Our Snake game has better graphics, smooth controls, and multiple difficulty levels. No internet required either — it works offline too!
Play Snake Free2048 went viral because Google users shared it constantly. It's arguably the most famous "hidden" game on the internet. Play it free at GameZipper!
Play 2048 FreeLove Atari Breakout? Play our Brick Breaker game — same satisfying brick-smashing gameplay, completely free in your browser.
Play Brick Breaker FreeYes! Google hides games all over its products — in Chrome (Chrome Dino), in Search (Atari Breakout, Solitaire), on Android, and more. This guide covers every hidden Google game we know about.
Open Chrome, disconnect from the internet (or just visit chrome://dino), and press Space or Up Arrow to start. Jump over cacti, duck under pterodactyls. That's it — endless runner goodness.
Searching 'snake game' on Google shows an interactive Google Snake game directly in the search results — a playable version of classic Snake built into Google Search.
Partially! The game is based on an open-source endless runner concept, and there are many open-source clones of it on GitHub. Google has also exposed parts of the runner API for developers.