Some of the best Google Assistant Easter eggs [Video]

Google Assistant may be one of the best AI helpers out there, but along with so much knowledge comes references to pop culture, memes and even the strange surprise in the form of easter eggs.

Each pop culture reference and Easter egg should work on your Android smartphone, Google Nest Hub, Nest Mini, Home Mini, Home and all other hardware with the Assistant, including any third-party devices that include the integrated Google AI helper . We can not guarantee that each option will work in your specific region, but we test almost all options using US and UK English. We are sure that there are even more regional options available in other languages ​​as well.

In all, there are probably well over 200 – which is a low estimate – or more or less Easter eggs cooked in Google Assistant that reference everything from the Star Wars series The brightness. After sifting, we refine them to some of the best. Who knows, we can expand to cover the full list of Google Assistant Easter eggs…

Video – The best Easter eggs from Google Assistant

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TV and movies

There are numerous TV and movie references hidden in the Google Assistant, with unique timed commands available at certain times or following cultural phenomena like Game of Thrones. Although most are simply easter eggs, you can even use real work commands for a certain film and book series with a focus on the wizard:

  • Airplane!
    • What’s your vector, Victor?
    • Surely you can’t be serious?
  • Blade Runner
  • Dragon Ball Z
  • Fight Club
    • What is the first rule of the Fight Club?
  • Frozen
    • Do you want to build a snowman?
  • War of Thrones
    • You don’t know anything, assistant
    • What does Jon Snow know?
    • Who is the Mother of Dragons?
    • Hodor
    • Who is Danerys Targaryen?
  • Ghostbusters
  • Harry Potter
    • I solemnly swear that I am not doing anything good.
    • Mischief Managed
    • Death spell
    • Lumos (turns on the smart lights)
    • Nox (turn off the smart lights)
    • Silence (volume of silences)
  • Jerry McGuire
  • Lord of the Rings
  • Mary Poppins
    • Spell supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
  • Pokémon
    • What is your favorite Pokémon?
  • Rick and Morty
    • Stay Calm
    • Wubba lubba dub dub
    • What does Mr. Meeseeks say?
  • The brightness
    • All work and no fun makes Jack a boring boy
  • Star Trek
    • Beam me up, Scotty
    • Do you speak Klingon?
    • Set phasers to kill
    • Live long and prosper
  • Star Wars
    • Aren’t you a little short for a Storm Trooper?
    • use the force
    • These are not the androids you are looking for
    • Open the pod compartment doors
    • I’m your father
    • This is not moon
    • Execute Order 66
    • Talk like yoda
  • Sponge Bob Square Pants
    • Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?
  • The exterminator
  • Wayne’s World

Game culture

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Games are an area that Google Assistant has developed in recent years, but there are some cool Easter eggs that are a complete reference to the global heritage of video games. Unfortunately, the full list is not as extensive as other areas of pop culture. Hopefully, we’ll see Google expand Easter eggs for games in the future:

  • Konami country calling code
    • Up, up, down, down, left, right, B, A
  • Dungeons and Dragons
    • Roll the dice
    • Roll a 20-sided dice
    • Roll two 6-sided dice
  • Portal
    • Do you know GlaDos
    • Is the cake a lie?
  • Star Fox Adventures

Music

You can control your music library using the Google Assistant, but there are a few small Easter eggs related to the song to keep you entertained, in addition to just asking to play specific songs and playlists. There are so many that have been made available:

  • Tell me what you want, what you really, really want – Spice Girls
  • Who is the real Slim Shady? – Eminem
  • Do you believe in life after love? – Cher
  • My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard – Kelis
  • Who is the walrus? – The Beatles
  • How many roads must a man travel? – Bob Dylan
  • I will never give up on you – Rick Astley
  • Who let the Dogs Out? – Baha Men
  • Are you John Legend?
  • Sing me a song
  • Serenade for me
  • Sing congratulations to you
  • Take a hit

Random

We can’t talk about Google Assistant’s Easter eggs without mentioning some simple, random extras that depend less on pop culture to be funny or totally cool. There are literally hundreds, but these are some of our absolute favorites that you may not have seen, heard or experienced:

  • Give me a writing notice
  • What does that say?
  • Backflip
  • Show me your face
  • Self destruction
  • Do you like Siri / Alexa / Cortana?
  • Take me to your leader

What are your favorite Google Assistant Easter eggs?

Do you have a favorite Google Assistant secret command? Or if you’d like to see more easter eggs and fun little extras like the lists above, be sure to let us know in the comments section below. Who knows, we can even take a deeper dive into all the best commands you can access with the best AI helper on the market.

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