It is simple to access the hidden tennis game, and it all starts with searching for “Wimbledon scores” through Google. At the top of the search results, players will find a purple header that allows them to peruse the Wimbledon scores by clicking tabs for categories like men’s singles, women’s singles, and more. Hidden at the end of these tabs is a green tennis ball, and clicking it will take a player directly to the Google hidden tennis game.

Thus, after searching for “Wimbledon scores,” players should simply drag the category tabs to the left to reveal the hidden green tennis ball and start the Google tennis game. Notably, the game can be accessed through various browsers, so long as the search is performed through Google, and on both desktop and mobile, giving players a chance to try it out at their desks or on the go, as per their preference.

As previously mentioned, the hidden Google tennis game plays like a vertical take on Pong that has been skinned to look like a tennis court. A player’s first move will serve the ball, and then they must move left and right to get their character in front of that ball as it is returned by their adorable opponent. As the game continues, the speed of the ball increases, and the game ends as soon as the player fails to return the ball.

With the Google Stadia release window now confirmed, fans can certainly expect to see the tech giant’s name attached to much more elaborate games as the year continues. However, until then, simple games from Google, such as this nice little tennis game, may serve as suitable distractions for those that are looking to pass a little time.