What is the weirdest thing ever searched on Google?
We’ve compiled some of the funniest, weirdest and scariest search terms ever to grace the internet.
- ‘my cat wants to kill me’
- ‘who ate all the bananas and took a dump in the hallway’
- ‘i accidentally killed my cat in the dryer’
- ‘are babies dishwasher safe’
- ‘is there a spell to become a mermaid that actually works’
How do you make Google flip?
Typing either “do a barrel roll” or “z or r twice” will make the Google search page roll flip 360 degrees. Why?
What questions cant google answer?
Google has no answer for questions about effort, worth, desire, character. We have these answers inside of us. School is a place for asking and answering these types of questions.
What is the most random question asked on Google?
Here are 20 weird searches:
- Do cockerels crow when they feel like it?
- How many toes does a rhinoceros have?
- Why is your face on your head?
- Why does cucumber taste like shampoo?
- What is the average weight of a panda?
- What is the length of spaghetti?
- How can I grow taller?
Is Google always right?
A Google executive admitted that what you always see on Google is not true. No one can say with a certainty that the answers displayed are the actual facts. He exclaimed one thing and I think that’d be enough to enlighten all those souls that think that the Google is the ultimate dictionary of truth.
Do Google knows everything?
Google knows everything you’ve ever searched – and deleted Google stores search history across all your devices. That can mean that, even if you delete your search history and phone history on one device, it may still have data saved from other devices.
Is it illegal to Google certain things?
It is perfectly legal to search anything online in most cases, but if those searches are linked to a crime or potential crime, you could get arrested. From there, you could get taken into custody and interrogated at best. At worst, however, you could walk away with criminal charges.