Google introduced autocomplete in 2010. Since then the feature has resulted in some pretty hilarious results. Take for example the classic "what would happen if..." query. How many people actually wonder what would happen is the sun exploded?
Typing in Twilight star "Taylor Lautner lama" produces some hilarious results. Mark Zuckerberg also randomly makes an appearance.
We knew that Google knew almost everything, but apparently the search engine also knows the answer to "life the universe and everything." The result is a reference to the popular novel A Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy.
Lord of the Rings nerds will appreciate this one. The Google Maps search result for walking directions from "the Shire" to "Mordor" offers a word of caution.
This result has since been fixed, but if you typed "miserable failure" into the search engine you got the U.S.'s 42 President, George W. Bush.
The query, "i hate it when i'm..." has birthed an Internet meme about a T-Rex stealing a chair when eating.
This query is a Google developer joke that stuck. An anagram is a word, phrase, or name formed by rearranging the letters or another like the phrase "nerd fame again."
We don't know if it's stranger that multiple people hate when "they have to pretend to be mom's boyfriend" or when "i lose my white friends in the snow..."
This one makes a good point for using good grammar in searches. Using "u" instead of "an individual" provides two drastically different results.
Google is sometimes too smart for us...
...and it knows exactly what movie you're talking about without being specific at all.
If you hit the "I'm feeling lucky button" after searching for "french military victories," here's what Google suggests you search for instead.