[Tip] List of Hidden Secret Easter Eggs in Chrome, Firefox and Microsoft Edge
In previous tutorial, we told you how to access all internal or built-in “About” pages in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge web browsers. We also shared a complete list of all internal about pages present in these web browsers.
[Tip] List of All Hidden Secret Internal Pages in Chrome, Firefox and Microsoft Edge
Today in this article, we’ll share list of hidden secret Easter eggs present in these web browsers. Easter eggs are hidden secret stuff which are implemented by the software developers so that users can reveal and enjoy them.
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All 3 web browsers Chrome, Firefox and Microsoft Edge come with some secret Easter eggs. We have shared information about these Easter eggs in past and today in this article, we are going to list them in a single place for your convenience.
Let’s start the tutorial:
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Google Chrome web browser comes with a hidden secret game called Dinosaur (T-Rex). The game can be enjoyed in both desktop as well as mobile versions on Chrome browser.
You can reveal and play the hidden game by turning off Internet in your device and open a website in Chrome. Or you can directly launch the game using chrome://dino URL in Chrome.
On No Internet error page, press Space bar key or tap on Dinosaur image on smartphones.
That’s it. The game will immediately start.
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Following article contains full detailed instructions about this hidden secret game:
[Tip] Play Hidden Secret “Dinosaur Game” in Google Chrome
Microsoft Edge web browser also comes with a hidden secret game called “Let’s Surf” along with a secret Ninjacat character.
You can reveal and play the secret game using edge://surf URL in browser’s address bar.
Once you open the above mentioned page in Microsoft Edge, press Space bar to start the game.
Following article contains full instructions about this secret game:
[Tip] Play Hidden Secret Ninjacat Surf Game in Microsoft Edge
This is my favorite one. Mozilla Firefox web browser also comes with an interesting hidden secret game called “Unicorn“. It’s basically a “Pong” game similar to the good ol’ Jardinains game.
To reveal and play this game, you need to open customize toolbar page and move all available items to Firefox toolbar or overflow menu.
Following article contains full detailed tutorial about how to reveal and play this secret game in Firefox browser:
[Tip] Play Hidden Secret “Unicorn” Game in Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Firefox web browser also comes with another hidden secret Easter egg called “Welcome Humans” page. We shared it long time back in this article.
To reveal the Easter egg, type about:robots in Firefox address bar and press Enter key. Firefox will show an error page having title as “Gort! Klaatu barada nikto!” and content as following:
Welcome Humans!
We have come to visit you in peace and with goodwill!
- Robots may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
- Robots have seen things you people wouldn’t believe.
- Robots are Your Plastic Pal Who’s Fun To Be With.
- Robots have shiny metal posteriors which should not be bitten.
And they have a plan.
The page contains a button “Try Again“. Click on it and the button text will change to “Please do not press this button again.” If you click on the button again, the button will disappear from the page.
Also Check:
Opera Secret Power User Settings Mode and Konami Code
[Tip] Enable Hidden Secret “Samples” Page in Windows 10 Settings
YouTube’s Hidden Secret Easter Eggs
Hidden Secret Easter Eggs in Google Search
Hidden Secret Easter Eggs and Daydreams in Google Android Devices
Facebook Text Delights: Reveal Hidden Secret Easter Eggs by Typing Special Words
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