Google Chrome - 11 hidden tricks that EVERY Chrome user needs to know

GOOGLE CHROME browser is the most popular way to search the web on the planet. It is easy-to-use, lightning-fast, and has a tonne of hidden tricks and features that you probably do not know about. Here's how to get the most from your web browser.

By Aaron Brown, Express Affiliate Development Editor with 10 years of experience writing about the latest developments in consumer technology, product reviews, and buying advice

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Google Chrome hidden tips and tricks everyone should know

Chrome is currently the most popular browser on the planet.

The US search company's web browser has easily surpassed competition from the likes of Apple Safari, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer.

Google Chrome offers users easy access to the California-based company's search functionality, as well as simple customisation options – and a plethora of hidden tricks and features.

Express.co.uk has collated some of the best tips and tricks that every Chrome user needs to know.

1. Watch Movies On Your TV

Google Chrome is a solid media player. Drag and drop an image or video file into a new tab to start playback.

If you want to watch on a bigger screen, you can Cast your video to the big screen by heading to the Chrome Settings menu, then tapping Cast.

2. Hidden T-Rex Game

into one of the most annoying screens on Chrome.

Whenever Chrome warns you that it is "Unable To Connect To The Internet", simply tap the spacebar to launch an endless running game.

Tap the spacebar again to make the sprinting dinosaur jump over the obstacles.

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Google Chrome has a hidden game when users are offline

3. Re-Open Tabs You've Accidentally Closed

Accidentally closed a Chrome tab that you were still using? No problem.

Simply head to File > Reopen Closed Tab to bring it right back.

4. Navigate Your Tabs Without A Mouse

Retire your mouse by holding down the Control key (or Command on macOS) and then tapping any number keys between 1 and 9.

Each of these numbers is associated with a different tab in your Chrome browser, with 1 starting all the way to the left.

Google Chrome’s hidden retro game: Atari Breakout

5. Compose an Email from your Address Bar

Google Chrome really is a one-stop-shop kind of application. 

Typing mailto: followed by the email address of your recipient into the address bar and hitting enter speeds up your email.

Chrome will launch your default mail client, with the recipient already filled-out.

6. Clear Your Browsing, Cookies and Cached data

Embarrassed by your

Type chrome://settings/clearBrowserData into the address bar and hit enter.

You can then choose exactly what data to ditch, and save yourself from any embarrassment.

7. Go Incognito 

And if you want to avoid having to replicate the last tip, do your browsing in an Incognito tab.

This means Google will not save your web history or form data.

Load a new Incognito tab by heading to File > New Incognito Window.

8. Find Android Smartphones

Struggling to find your Android smartphone? Just type Find My Phone into the address bar and Google will launch a page that helps you locate your missing mobile.

Of course, you'll have to be logged in with the same account across both browsers to make use of this feature.

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9. Personalise Chrome

Redecorate your Google Chrome web browser with a new look from the Chrome Theme store.

Paste the following URL in your address bar, https://chrome.google.com/webstore?hl=en&category=theme

10. Cast To The Big Screen

Fancy doing your web browsing on a bigger screen?

The latest version of Google Chrome lets you share whatever is on your screen with a ChromeCast with just a few clicks.

Navigate to the tab you'd like to see on your TV, then click on the Chrome Settings menu, followed by Cast.

11. Do A Barrel Roll

Anyone who has ever played Nintendo's classic video game Star Fox will appreciate this one.

Type the phrase Do A Barrel Roll into the address bar and hit Enter your Google search results micmic the classic N64 evasive manoeuvre.

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