How to Find and Use Easter Eggs on Your Computer
By Timothy Tibbetts |
You might have heard about Easter Eggs in computers and wondered what all the buzz is about or how to use them?
Easter Eggs are something a developer adds to a game, app, website, or browser that is undocumented and designed to be fun. They are safe to find and try out. Sometimes Easter Eggs are built into a game with a companies blessing, and occasionally a developer will slip it past quality control in the code.
You might have also heard about the jokes hidden in Alexa, Cortana, or Siri?
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You might be wondering how to find an Easter Egg? Because there are tens of thousands of possibilities, the easiest way is to start with your favorite mobile device, app, browser, voice-assist, game, or app. Google the name of that, followed by Easter Eggs.
If you have Windows, you might have heard about God Mode.
God Mode is a hidden Windows feature to access all sorts of settings you usually can't see or find in Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11.
Right-click on your desktop and select New > Folder.
Note: You can also create a new folder anywhere on your hard drive, but you'll need to access God Mode from that folder.
Copy and paste the entire line completely:
GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
The folder will now be a shortcut to 'God Mode' on your desktop.
When you double-click it, you will find tons of hidden settings, including tweaks, system information, troubleshooting, system tools, and more.
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Easter Eggs are something a developer adds to a game, app, website, or browser that is undocumented and designed to be fun. They are safe to find and try out. Sometimes Easter Eggs are built into a game with a companies blessing, and occasionally a developer will slip it past quality control in the code.
You might have also heard about the jokes hidden in Alexa, Cortana, or Siri?
Google Chrome is a good example that almost anyone can try out, being the most popular web browser on the internet. Here are 20 Hidden Google Games You Can Play Right Now.
You might be wondering how to find an Easter Egg? Because there are tens of thousands of possibilities, the easiest way is to start with your favorite mobile device, app, browser, voice-assist, game, or app. Google the name of that, followed by Easter Eggs.
If you have Windows, you might have heard about God Mode.
God Mode is a hidden Windows feature to access all sorts of settings you usually can't see or find in Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11.
Right-click on your desktop and select New > Folder.
Note: You can also create a new folder anywhere on your hard drive, but you'll need to access God Mode from that folder.
Copy and paste the entire line completely:
GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
The folder will now be a shortcut to 'God Mode' on your desktop.
When you double-click it, you will find tons of hidden settings, including tweaks, system information, troubleshooting, system tools, and more.
Similar:
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