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Google just turned your Search into a Pokédex for Easter

Google just turned your Search into a Pokédex for Easter


What you need to know

  • Google has launched a fun interface for all those Pokémon fanatics out there, to relive their childhood.
  • The fun animation pops up with users search for a Pokémon, and they’re prompted by a Pokéball to catch it.
  • Google even provides hints for this Pokémon hunt, so the user can catch 151 first generation Pokémon.

Google comes up with fun ways to interact with its users. Be it through Google Doodles or fun puzzles to make Google Search less redundant. This time, the tech giant is taking the Easter egg hunt to another level.

It looks like a collaboration between Google and the Pokémon Company that allows users to “catch” 151 first generation Pokémon and then add it to their Pokédex within their Google search profile.

To participate in this hunt, users must sign in to their Google account and look for the first Pokémon that pops into their heads. Then, a Pokéball appears at the bottom right corner of their screens. When tapped, it will attempt to catch the Pokémon in question.

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Once the Pokémon is caught, the user will be prompted to continue searching for the rest of them with a hint to each Pokémon in the list.



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