Google Search users discover a hidden surprise when they type special code to mark rare solar eclipse – try it now

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GOOGLE users have spotted a little surprise on the company’s search engine when entering two words.

The tech giant is known for hiding so-called “Easter eggs” around its apps and services – and now there’s one for the upcoming solar eclipse.

Total solar eclipse will be visible in the US – bits of the UK will see a partial eclipseGetty Images – Getty

Where to see the eclipse in North America

Where to see a partial eclipse in the UK

We’ve previously revealed how a secret game pops up in the Google app for iOS that users can unlock by entering a special tap gesture.

Even Google Maps has some unexpected tricks up its sleeve – try using Street View over the mysterious Area 51.

But some Easter eggs are planted temporarily to mark big occasions.

And the latest event Google has jumped on is the solar eclipse.

A rare total eclipse is set to be visible across parts of North America on April 8, while some areas of the UK and Northern Ireland will see a partial eclipse.

People looking for information about the moment are greeted with a little surprise on Google’s search engine.

“Love a Google Easter egg,” one user wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

“Try it, you’ll like it!” another said.

How to see the solar eclipse Easter egg on Google

All you need to do is type “solar eclipse” on Google Search and an animation will appear on your screen.

You can do this within the Chrome browser on Android and iPhone too.

More Google Easter eggs to check out now

Google regularly adds topical Easter eggs around its sites, apps and services – but here are some you can find now.

Friends TV tribute
Friends fans should try searching the name of the show’s characters. An image will appear next to their name – click it for fun surprise.
Do a barrel roll
Type “Do a barrel roll” and it’ll make your screen do a twirl.
Pac-Man
Search for Pac-Man and you can play the game right there in your browser with a little Google twist to it.
Bubble level
Need a bubble level for some DIY? Just search it from Chrome on your smartphone for a free one to use.
Old school Google
Search “Google in 1998” – the layout and logo will switch to the original look of Google back when it launched.
Flip a coin
Can’t decide on something and don’t have a coin on you? Type “Flip a coin” on Google to do the job for you.

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