Play The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Google Easter Egg
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Quick Facts
Click the FRESH license plate, follow the taxi wipe, and browse a restored retro Bel-Air results page full of callbacks.
2020-09-10
Restored
(Discontinued by Google)
Try the Easter Egg
The Original Easter Egg
How It Started
Google released The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Search Easter egg on September 10, 2020, for the show's 30th anniversary. Search for the sitcom, and a yellow FRESH license plate could appear in the Knowledge Panel, waiting like a tiny door to Bel-Air.
Clicking that plate started a fuller little journey. A taxi rolled across the screen, and the ordinary results page folded into a playful 1990s-style results page built around the Banks family world.
What It Did
The original effect turned the results page into a little sitcom playground. The page filled with brick walls, a retro Google logo, a Bel-Air map, faux results, shopping cards, People Also Ask rows, and buttons that answered with jokes, soundbites, or animated surprises.
Fans could poke through callbacks such as Carlton Dance Academy, Hilary's weather report, Jazz, peacocks, shopping gags, and map listings around Bel-Air. Each click felt like opening another bright drawer in the same old 1990s room.
Impact and Reach
Press coverage focused on how unusually elaborate the takeover felt for Google Search. Writers called out the taxi wipe, Carlton Dance gag, retro 90s styling, and even the revived marquee banner, treating it less like a tiny button trick and more like a full sitcom-themed mini-site hidden inside Google Search.
The takeover also kept circulating after launch because fans enjoyed passing around the trigger and comparing favorite callbacks. Even in 2021, people were still sharing it as a genuine blast of 90s nostalgia rather than a one-click novelty.
Its Discontinuation
The official Google Easter egg was still reachable in 2021, but Google did not publish an exact retirement date. Current page records treat its removal as likely happening around 2022, with the precise date still unverified.
The Restored Experience
What’s Different Here
This restoration keeps the whole browsable retro page: the FRESH license plate, the taxi wipe, the Bel-Air results-page styling, clickable result cards, shopping tiles, map spots, and character-driven audio or animation beats.
The Easter Egg Experience
Click the button above to open the restored search results page, then press the FRESH license plate. The taxi sweeps by, the page slips into its Bel-Air costume, and the retro results stay open for you to wander through.
Try the result cards, shopping cards, People Also Ask rows, and map listings. Some clicks bring soundbites; some bring animations; some simply grin like an old sitcom joke waiting its turn.
How to Try It
- Click the button above to enter the restored search results page.
- Click the yellow FRESH license plate.
- Watch the taxi wipe carry the page into retro Bel-Air.
- Browse the result cards, shopping cards, questions, and map listings for jokes, sounds, and animations.
- Use the footer or close button when you want to roll back to the regular results page.
The restored page is meant to feel like the original results-page surprise: friendly, busy, and full of little corners to press. It keeps the page in normal browser flow, so you can scroll through the retro layout, trigger callbacks, close it, and return again without losing the opening setup.
Final Thoughts
The Google Easter egg for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air turned one yellow license plate into a trip from ordinary search results to a sunny Bel-Air throwback. This restoration keeps that ride open, from the taxi sweep to the last little callback hiding in the results.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What was the Google Easter egg for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air?
It was an official Google Search Easter egg released on September 10, 2020, for the 30th anniversary of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Searching the show could reveal a yellow FRESH license plate in the Knowledge Panel.
When fans clicked the plate, a taxi crossed the screen and the normal results turned into a retro Bel-Air results page with faux results, shopping cards, map listings, soundbites, and callbacks to the sitcom.
This website restores that page-wide experience after the official Google trigger disappeared from live Search.
Why did people remember this Easter egg?
It felt unusually generous for a Google Search Easter egg. The license plate opened a whole themed page, and the page kept rewarding curious clicks with jokes, audio, dancing, weather gags, and Bel-Air references.
That mini-site feeling is what this restoration preserves: click the FRESH plate, let the taxi carry you in, and keep exploring the retro page until you are ready to head back.
