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Google Let It | Snow !exclusive!

Launched around December 2011, the "Let It Snow" Easter egg was a clever implementation of JavaScript and CSS animations. When a user typed the command, the search results would load normally, but within seconds, digital snowflakes would begin to drift from the top of the browser window. The animation was not merely a visual overlay; it interacted with the user's mouse cursor. As users moved their cursors, the snowflakes would scatter, mimicking the physics of wind. Eventually, the accumulation of snow would "fog up" the screen, rendering the search results unreadable behind a layer of frost. A "Defrost" button appeared, allowing users to wipe the screen clear with their mouse, mimicking the act of clearing a foggy windshield. This interactivity elevated the feature from a passive animation to an engaging mini-application.

Search “Let it snow” on Google and click the snowflake icon. ☃️ google let it snow

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. Launched around December 2011, the "Let It Snow"

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. As users moved their cursors, the snowflakes would

Try the current version today. Search “Let it snow” and click the snowflake. ❄️

The "Let It Snow" Easter egg was first introduced by Google in 2010, as a nod to the classic Christmas song "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne. Since then, it has become a beloved tradition, with Google including the feature in its search results every year around the holiday season.

Who else spent way too much time doing this back in the day? 🙋‍♂️

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