Google Super Mario Bros. Easter Egg
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Quick Facts
Click the Question Mark Block to collect coins with familiar sounds — and a 100‑click surprise.
2015-09
Restored
(Officially restored after removal)
Interact with the Easter Egg
The Original Easter Egg
How It Started
In September 2015, Google celebrated the 30th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. with a small but delightful Easter egg. Search for “Super Mario Bros.” and a clickable, animated Question Mark Block popped up in the knowledge panel.
What It Did
Tap the block to trigger the classic coin sound, complete with a tiny coin pop and point tally — just like bonking a block in the game. Keep going and, at 100 clicks, you’ll hear the beloved 1-UP chime for an extra hit of nostalgia.
Its Impact
Fans everywhere shared clips and screenshots, swapping tips and racing to trigger the 1-UP. It was a neat reminder that even a tiny interactive detail can bring game history right onto your search page.
Why It Was Removed
For a long time, this beloved Easter egg disappeared from Google’s search results, joining the list of many retired fan favorites. In a welcome surprise, Google later restored the feature, though its visibility can still vary by region and browser. Our always-on version remains here as a faithful tribute, guaranteeing you a dose of nostalgia anytime.
The Restored Experience
What’s New
Our version brings the Easter egg back on demand. The coin audio, the quick animation, and the 100-click 1-UP all behave the way you remember — ready whenever the mood strikes.
The Easter Egg Experience
Hit the button above to jump in! Each click rings out that satisfying coin sound with a playful bounce. It’s a bite-size Mario moment you can revisit anytime.
How to Play
- Click the button above to begin.
- Spot the flashing Question Mark Block.
- Click the block to collect coins and rack up points.
- Enjoy the familiar coin jingle and quick animation.
- Reach 100 clicks to unlock the 1-UP surprise.
- Listen for that iconic extra-life sound — chef’s kiss!
We’ve focused on the details that make it feel right — the coin counter, timing, and visual feedback. Whether you grew up with Mario or you’re just meeting him now, this little throwback lands the vibe.
Final Thoughts
Lightweight, nostalgic, and instantly fun — that’s the magic of this Mario Easter egg. While the official version’s availability may change, you can play this tribute here anytime. Grab a few coins, then explore more of our revived Google Easter eggs!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Google Mario Easter egg?
It’s a tiny slice of Super Mario magic, launched by Google in 2015 to celebrate the iconic game’s 30th anniversary. The Easter egg is a single, interactive Question Mark Block that appears in search results, inviting you to take a quick, nostalgic break.
Just like in the game, every click on the block triggers the classic coin sound and adds points to your counter. The snappy animation and familiar “ding” are faithfully recreated for a satisfying dose of nostalgia.
But the real secret lies in persistence. If you click the block 100 times, you’ll be rewarded with the beloved and unmistakable 1-UP chime — the ultimate nod to fans and a delightful surprise worth tapping for.
Is the official Google Mario Easter egg still available?
Yes, it is! After a period of being unavailable which disappointed many fans, Google restored this beloved feature. You can often find it by searching for “Super Mario Bros.” on Google.
However, its appearance can be inconsistent, depending on your device, region, and browser. If you can’t find it on Google, our faithfully restored version on this page is always available for a guaranteed dose of nostalgia.
Is this version different from the official one?
Our version is a meticulous recreation designed to be identical in look, sound, and feel to the original. The key difference is reliability: our restoration is permanently available, on any device, ensuring you can always get your Mario fix.



