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Google Search has a new game, Block Breaker

by Dan Burrows
August 19, 2025
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Google Search has quietly added a fun diversion for users: a “Block Breaker” game. This classic arcade-style game joins a growing collection of Easter eggs. Furthermore, built-in tools on Google Search show that Google isn’t just making information available.

It’s going the extra mile to create engaging and fun experiences right in Search. They help to make a richer user experience with random moments of fun. The tools show one of the many functionalities of Google Search beyond just finding information.

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  • Game Overview
  • How to Play
  • Features and Enhancements
  • Availability
  • Additional Easter Eggs and Tools
  • Conclusion

Game Overview

Block Breaker

This is a modern take on the classic Atari game Breakout, recently added to the Google Search as “Block Breaker.” Like the original, the game’s object is to clear all the blocks on a level. It advances to the next by bouncing a ball upward by controlling a paddle at the bottom of the screen. Google has added some unique touches while keeping the core gameplay identical. 

These visual elements typically have a heavy Google color quotient. The game can involve different blocks with varying resistance levels. Other power-ups that players will encounter include increasing the length of the paddle. Although these additions bring a refreshingly new feel to the Breakout game.

How to Play

Block Breaker

‘Block Breaker‘ is a super easy game in Google Search on both web and mobile.

Desktop:

Open Google Search in your web browser.

Look for “Atari Breakout” (the trigger for the Easter Egg to appear).

The search results will load the game directly.

The paddle controls move up and down using your keyboard’s left and right arrows.

Mobile:

Open Google Search in your mobile browser or the Google app.

Search for “Atari Breakout.”

The game will load.

Features and Enhancements

The classic Breakout formula is more interesting because of several features and enhancements in the Google Search “Block Breaker” game. However, there are many power-ups and special items beyond the base of the game’s core gameplay. 

Potential power items include extra balls, longer paddles, and different shapes and sizes. The game also features a multi-row progression system.

The player is scored, and though there’s no formal leaderboard. Players are incentivized to want to beat their score and, hopefully, their friends’ scores if they played before them. It’s a mix of these elements that help make the gaming experience more engaging and dynamic.

Availability

It’s readily available via Google Search across multiple platforms. The “Block Breaker” game is triggered by the search “Atari Breakout.” It can be accessed and played on a desktop and mobile web browser. 

Additionally, it’s available on the Google app on Android or iOS devices. All you have to do is open Google Search on any of these platforms and search for “Atari Breakout. ” The game will start on the same search results. There is no need to download or install anything more.

Additional Easter Eggs and Tools

Google Search is full of little surprises and useful tools built into Search. Then, these hidden gems are all fun, practical features that you get directly from the search interface. For example, entering a search for “Google Memory Game” or “Tic Tac Toe” will immediately start up.

In addition to using emojis to create new, never-before-seen versions of them, searching ‘PAC MAN’ opens up a playable version of the iconic arcade game.

Conclusion

All in all, Google Search introduced the game in a new, fun way. Played out Breakout style, this modern rendition of the game provides entertaining gameplay with power-ups, multi-row progression, and scoreboards.

It’s available on desktop and mobile web, as well as the Google app, and it’s easy to enjoy and use. Therefore, users are welcome to try the “Block Breaker” game.

They can explore many other Easter eggs and built-in Google Search tools, which enabled us to discover other fun and helpful functionalities integrated into the app.

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Dan Burrows is a tech aficionado on a mission to decode the complexities of the digital age. Armed with a curiosity for cutting-edge technology and a talent for storytelling, Dan's articles captivate readers and shed light on the transformative power of innovation. From exploring AI advancements to dissecting cybersecurity challenges, Dan's writing strikes the perfect balance between depth and accessibility, making him a go-to source for tech insights.

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