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'''Google.html''' is a [[screamer]] subpage on ''archiecentral.coffeecup.com'', created by Ryan Jardine and it follows the same format of [[Scary Yahoo Prank]].  
'''Google.html''' is a [[screamer]] [[subpage]] on ''archiecentral.coffeecup.com'', created by Ryan Jardine and it follows the same format of [[Scary Yahoo Prank]].
 
The website features a [[Flash]] animation that imitates the [[wikipedia:Google|Google]] homepage from 2018, but with a twist. Upon entering the site, users are greeted with a seemingly harmless Google Search homepage, where they can type in search terms and click on Google Search or ''I'm Feeling Lucky''. However, if the user clicks on either option, the page will start shaking, and a flashing image of [[Regan MacNeil]] from [[wikipedia:The Exorcist|The Exorcist]] will appear, accompanied by the same scream from [[Anne.jpg]]. The screamer will continue to loop indefinitely unless the user refreshes the page.
 
Decompiling the flash reveals [[:File:GoogleScreenshot.png|a hidden image]] showing a Firefox browser window on a Windows XP virtual machine which shows the old Screamer Wiki from 2018 on Fandom.com on the ''Scary Yahoo Prank'' article being featured in the tabs, the seach bar is also searched up ''anne.jpg'' as well. The creator's profile picture is also shown since it was blanked out in the flash version.


The website features a flash animation that imitates the [[wikipedia:Google|Google]] homepage from 2007, but with a twist. Upon entering the site, users are greeted with a seemingly harmless Google Search homepage, where they can type in search terms and click on Google Search or ''I'm Feeling Lucky''. However, if the user clicks on either option, the page will start shaking, and a flashing image of [[Regan MacNeil]] from [[wikipedia:The Exorcist|The Exorcist]] will appear, accompanied by the same scream from Anne.jpg. The screamer will continue to loop indefinitely unless the user refreshes the page.
===Showcase Video===
===Showcase Video===
[[File:GoogleHTMLShowcase.mp4|300px]]
[[File:GoogleHTMLShowcase.mp4|300px]]
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[[Category:Flashing lights]]
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[[Category:Anne.jpg]]
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Latest revision as of 12:48, 20 September 2025

This page is about a screamer or shock site, whose original copy has been deleted.
This screamer's original copy is deleted, but the article links to an archive on the Wayback Machine or another saved copy.

Google.html is a screamer subpage on archiecentral.coffeecup.com, created by Ryan Jardine and it follows the same format of Scary Yahoo Prank.

The website features a Flash animation that imitates the Google homepage from 2018, but with a twist. Upon entering the site, users are greeted with a seemingly harmless Google Search homepage, where they can type in search terms and click on Google Search or I'm Feeling Lucky. However, if the user clicks on either option, the page will start shaking, and a flashing image of Regan MacNeil from The Exorcist will appear, accompanied by the same scream from Anne.jpg. The screamer will continue to loop indefinitely unless the user refreshes the page.

Decompiling the flash reveals a hidden image showing a Firefox browser window on a Windows XP virtual machine which shows the old Screamer Wiki from 2018 on Fandom.com on the Scary Yahoo Prank article being featured in the tabs, the seach bar is also searched up anne.jpg as well. The creator's profile picture is also shown since it was blanked out in the flash version.

Showcase Video

Link

NOTE: The following website contains a screamer with flashing lights!

  • web.archive.org/web/20180620152813/archiecentral.coffeecup.com/Google.html

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