The trivia game for the information age
April 12th, 2011 | Published in Google Student Blog
Think you’re the sultan of search? The queen of queries? Well, here’s your chance to find out. A Google a Day is a puzzle that can be solved by using various Google searches. The difficulty levels vary, including an occasional question designed to stump seasoned searchers.
Here’s a sample (relatively easy) question:
Puzzle questions will be posted daily on agoogleaday.com, and printed weekdays above the New York Times crossword puzzle. We’ll also reveal each puzzle’s answer, along with the search tips, tricks and features used to track it down.
Give it a try. Let us know what you think. And remember... there’s often more than one way to search for an answer, but only one correct answer to find.
Start playing A Google A Day.
Posted by Benjamin Habbel, Associate Product Marketing Manager for Google Search
Here’s a sample (relatively easy) question:
Puzzle questions will be posted daily on agoogleaday.com, and printed weekdays above the New York Times crossword puzzle. We’ll also reveal each puzzle’s answer, along with the search tips, tricks and features used to track it down.
Give it a try. Let us know what you think. And remember... there’s often more than one way to search for an answer, but only one correct answer to find.
Start playing A Google A Day.
Posted by Benjamin Habbel, Associate Product Marketing Manager for Google Search