

Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1998, and they were also responsible for designing the first Google Doodle, an out-of-office message in case of a server crash. Google Turns 19: Here Are Some Cool Facts Keep in mind that Pac-Man is included, too - a game that reportedly squeezed 4.82 million hours of combined playtime from users worldwide and allegedly cost the economy $120 million for wasted time that should've spent on productivity.

Again, there are 19 classic Doodles to try, so make sure to check them all out. Those interested in playing the classic title can search for it by typing in "snake game," or alternatively, users can just search for Google's Doodle spinner by searching for "Google birthday surprise spinner" and giving it a go. Users who dig deep enough might even uncover a Snake easter egg somewhere in the chaos, which is a vibrant, modern take on the addictive mobile classic. In addition, users can also bring up awesome interactive doodles from the archives, including music-creation tools Google launched earlier this year. True to its age, the 19th anniversary Google Doodle contains 19 surprises, including a Beethoven-themed musical puzzle game, a Magic Cat Academy game, tic-tac-toe, cricket, and much more. It created a Google Doodle collection, a birthday surprise spinner that lets users play some of the most memorable Doodle games the company had come up with in the past. For its 19th birthday, Google has done something special.
