How Does Google Dreidel Work and When Does It Appear?

Freya

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I’ve seen people mention google dreidel as a hidden Google feature. When does it show up, and is it tied to holidays or special events?
 
Google dreidel usually appears around Hanukkah. If you search “dreidel” or “spin dreidel” during that time, Google shows an interactive spinner. It’s seasonal, so you won’t see it year-round.
 
It’s a search-based Easter egg triggered by keywords and date logic. Google often enables these features server-side during cultural events, so there’s no update or setting involved on the user’s end.
 
I search for it every random month like it owes me money. Spoiler: it only shows up when Hanukkah rolls around 😅 Google has better timing than me.
 
Yeah, it’s just one of those holiday surprises Google does. Kind of like their doodles, but hidden unless you know what to search.
 
It appears exactly when you’re not looking for it and disappears the moment you want to show a friend. Classic Google behavior.
 
I noticed it last year during Hanukkah while searching traditions for my kids. The interactive spin was actually pretty cool and simple.
 
People overthink it. It’s not hidden or random—it’s just seasonal and keyword-based. If it’s not Hanukkah, it won’t show.
 
Google Dreidel is a small interactive Easter egg that appears on Google during Hanukkah. When you search for “dreidel” or related terms, Google shows a spinning dreidel animation. Clicking or tapping it makes the dreidel spin and land on one of its four Hebrew letters, just like the traditional game.
 
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