There’s a hidden StarCraft Easter egg in Google Search which lets the user perform a Zerg rush on the results page. Like many other Search-related hidden games and features, this one was released some time ago. However, it is still alive and easy to unlock, when you know how.
The original StarCraft game was released by Blizzard Entertainment in 1998 with the real-time strategy game immediately proving popular and going on to set the tone for the StarCraft games that would follow, including 2010’s StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty. A staple of the games is the Zerg, insectoids that have the ability to mutate and assimilate. While they are weak individually, their strength comes through their swarm ability which often results in enemies quickly becoming overwhelmed. An approach that's often referred to as a 'Zerg rush' or 'zerging' and one that's no longer confined to the world of StarCraft.
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The Zerg rush Easter egg was officially added to Google Search back in 2012 and could be accessed simply by performing a search for 'Zerg rush.' In spite of the years that have passed since then, the Google version of the game is still accessible and available to play, although there have been some changes to how the StarCraft game is accessed and works. For example, players used to be able to share their scores on Google+. It was a novel idea, but with Google+ being shut down in 2019, that feature is no longer available.
As is the case with all Google Search Easter eggs, the process begins with a simple search for the main phrase. However, getting the search right so that it activates the Easter egg (and doesn't return a normal search results page) comes down to how the
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