Google Search is full of hidden Easter eggs, with the latest additions recognizing John Cena’s retirement from wrestling as well as the “6-7” trend.
There are literally hundreds of Easter eggs hidden throughout Google Search, with some recent additions being around the Apple TV show Pluribus, a whole block breaker game, and so many more. There are two more recent additions too.
Most timely, there’s a new John Cena Easter egg in Google Search that commemorates his retirement from professional wrestling, with Cena’s final match having taken place this past weekend. The Easter egg Google has added appears in the bottom corner of the page when you search for “John Cena,” with a button showing a hand. When you tap the button, a hand appears on screen and waves away all of the content on the page.
It’s a fun nod to Cena’s iconic “You can’t see me” running joke, which has also reached meme status over the years.
Also recently added is a “67” Easter egg in Google Search.
When someone searches for “67” or “6-7” in Search, the whole page will load up and then move back and forth for a couple of seconds. It’s a play on the viral inside joke that no one really knows the actual meaning of and the gesture that follows it. The joke was popular enough to become the Dictionary.com 2025 Word of the Year.
More on Google Search:
- The Google Search homepage adds a ‘plus’ menu
- Google Search adding seamless transition from AI Overviews to AI Mode
- Google app rolling out Images tab on Android, iOS
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