One click, and your screen would fog up. A swipe of the mouse (or finger) would clear the frost. It was useless. It was delightful. And for a few minutes, you were a kid again, wiping away digital snow just to see the search results underneath.
#UXDesign #GoogleEasterEggs #ProductDelight If you want people to actually engage, include a short screen recording of you wiping the frost off the Google search results page. That visual triggers instant recognition for anyone who used the web in the early 2010s. google let it snow
Search → Click the snowflake → Swipe to clear the frost. One click, and your screen would fog up
In 2011, Google launched a simple easter egg: Searching “let it snow” made your screen foggy. You had to “wipe” it to read the results. It was delightful
Simple joy, zero calories. 🍵
Here’s a social media post tailored for different platforms (Facebook/LinkedIn, Instagram, X/Twitter) based on the nostalgic “Google Let It Snow” easter egg.
Before fancy AR filters and AI-generated winter wonderlands, there was the simple magic of searching on Google.