If you keep searching for anything new or strange on the Internet, you might have seen many interesting features of Google. Many times it happens that we just search a number or word and something strange starts happening on the screen. Something similar happens when you search on Google by just typing 67. Some users have noticed that as soon as they do this, their screen suddenly starts shaking, as if there is a problem with the phone or laptop.
When this happens for the first time, people get scared and start wondering whether the phone has got damaged or whether a virus has arrived. But the truth is that this is neither a technical glitch nor any kind of cyber threat. Actually, this is a funny feature intentionally added by Google, which is called Easter Egg.
From time to time, Google keeps adding such small hidden surprises to its search engine, so that the user’s experience can be a little fun and different. 67. Shaking of the screen while searching is also an example of the same.
Just like you might have seen strange effects on searching ‘Do a barrel roll’ or ‘Askew’ before, similarly the shaking of the screen at 67 is also a funny feature.
Does this happen to everyone?
No, it does not necessarily work on every device. This effect is visible in some mobile phones, especially Android devices or certain browsers. Sometimes this does not work in iPhone or desktop browser. It completely depends on your device, browser and current updates from Google.
Does it cause any harm?
no way. It is completely safe. This does not pose any threat to your phone, data or Google account. This is just an animation that shakes the screen for a few seconds, which stops automatically.
What to do if you have trouble with screen shaking?
If you don’t like this effect or it makes you feel dizzy, just:
- Refresh the browser.
- Press the back button.
- Type another search term
- The screen will automatically become normal.




























