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简介Google just added two new fun Easter eggs to its search results.。You can now play。 Solitaire。and。 Ti ...
Google just added two new fun Easter eggs to its search results.。
You can now play 。 Solitaire。and。 Tic-Tac-Toe。minigames directly in Google's app and web search results.。
SEE ALSO:Google's Arts & Culture app lets you browse artworks from more than 1,000 museums 。To access the new minigames, you just need to search for "Solitaire" or "TIc-Tac-Toe." Both searches will surface the games, which you can play directly in your browser or the Google app. 。
Thanks for signing up!。 Google's take on。Solitaire。
appears to be a pretty basic version of the classic, though it could prove to be a good source of easy entertainment for those looking to kill a little time. Google even added its logo to the back of the cards -- just in case you forgot where you were actually playing.。Credit: google。 Credit: google。The。
Tic-Tac-Toe 。game, on the other hand, has both single and two-player modes. Solo players can also choose the level of difficulty they want to play at (though, let's be honest, there's a decent chance that most games will end in a tie).。
Credit: Google。
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