The World Wide Web's most popular search engine has revolutionized the culture of a generation of internet users and likely many to come. We never actually search for anything on-line, we 'Google it' these days. So, be different and Google It
by using one of these unusual versions of the search engine.

A Google Mirror brought to you by All Too Flat. It's Google, only entirely backwards! Not very useful as a search engine since you have type in your search queries in reverse as well!
A (loco) version of Google. This is a parody site that was just made to make fun of the original site. What's cool is that the color of the search box changes when you type and the logo of Google shakes.
Fully implemented by Ezechiel Von Nutello, this version of Google has a
nicely done Gothic look to it. It specializes in dark, gothic, industrial, fetish or alternative topics.
Everything is in the language Klingon. If you haven't heard of Klingon,
it is the strange language the bumpy headed aliens in Star Trek use. Better
buy a Klingon English dictionary if you want to understand this!
Everything is in Pig Latin. Pig Latin is an English language game, where the initial consonant sound of an English word is placed at the end and an ay is affixed, for example Google would be ooglegay.
Made by Google, this Google has a little devil in the O of Google. Great for those who can't get enough of the Free BSD Project.
A Google made for Linux, this version has a penguin in the word Google.
A fun little version that was made by Google, this includes a little flash game where you have to move
your mouse around to help the bunny catch the eggs in order to spell “Google”. I never did get the E…

This neat version of Google is created by a company called Heap Media.
Google is made black in this version in order to conserve battery power and energy.
The company likes to remind people that we should take small steps in our
everyday lives to save energy.
Search Tip
You can type any of these into regular Google and press "I'm Feeling Lucky" to
enter the site.
In order to make black, LCDs have to activate all the subpixels to block the backlight. Thus more energy consumption.
Spread the word...because I'm sick of seeing this myth.