Guess the Google

Another strangely addictive game… Based on google image results, guess the search term!

I found it through GreenFreak.net, whose owner commented on my layout on WordPress Support. Yay!

2 Responses to “Guess the Google”


I don’t know how many people have tried it, but it is indeed strangely addictive… It’s really nice when my browser loads it slower, making the clock count slowly, to give me a slight advantage 🙂

teisha - December 2nd, 2005 at 12:04 pm

My only regret about the game is when I know the word, but can’t correctly spell it while under pressure from the countdown. I accidently typed “New Deli” instead of “New Delhi”. D’oh!

Paradoxdruid - December 3rd, 2005 at 4:11 pm

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