A Google a Day, A Trivia Game where using Google is Allowed.

A Google a Day, A Trivia Game where using Google is Allowed.
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As always, Google strives to create new and inventive ways to entertain us. A Google a Day, which was launched in 2011, is a play on traditional trivia games. Where traditional trivia games relied on pure brainpower, “A Google a Day” allows you to look up the answer, and the faster you do so, the better!

Traditional trivia games have a rule that you can’t cheat—you can’t look things up in books, you can’t ask your friends and you certainly can’t ask Google. But what if there were trivia games where you could not only ask Google, but were encouraged to do so? Imagine how difficult the questions would need to be with the power of the world’s information at your fingertips.
A Google a Day is a daily puzzle that can be solved using your creativity and clever search skills on Google. Questions will be posted every day on agoogleaday.com and printed on weekdays above the New York Times crossword puzzle. We’ll reveal each puzzle’s answer the next day in the Times and on agoogleaday.com, along with the search tips and features used to find it.
As the world of information continues to explode, we hope A Google a Day triggers your imagination and helps you discover all the types of questions you can ask Google—and get an answer.

Start playing A Google a Day now—visit agoogleaday.com the clues are currently only in English, but anyone can attempt to solve the puzzles.