Easter eggs’ hidden on Google Maps – with everything from the UFOs to Pac-Man

Google Maps is full of the weird and wonderful on street view or satellite view – but sometimes it's the quirky features that are on the app itself.

The finds – known as 'Easter Eggs' – are things that capture famous people and characters from popular culture that have captured the attention of enthusiastic users who love to scour the app on their desktop computers.

Now, the Daily Star has hunted the app for the hidden 'Easter eggs' and here's how to find them.

Loch Ness Monster

Looking over Loch Ness in Scotland, those hoping to catch a glimpse of the legendary creature known as Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster.

Hovering above the loch, the pegman will change to the Loch Ness monster, donning a traditionally Scottish tartan hat.

However, this isn't the only time the beast has appeared on the map as a glitch in 2015, offering members of the public directions by hitching a ride on Nessie's back.

It was deemed the fastest way to make the 17-mile journey from one end of Loch Ness to the other.

Pac-Man

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Hidden in the desert, north of Las Vegas, is a peculiarly shaped piece of land that resembles the beloved arcade game character, Pac-Man.

The game was originally released in 1980 and is one of the longest-running video game series of all time.

It was also regarded as one of the most famous from the golden age of arcade gaming, leading to all kinds of fan tributes from across the world.

However, it is not known whether the Google Earth view was deliberately created to look like the character, but the similarities aren't easy to ignore.

The Queen

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When users search to look at Buckingham Palace, Balmoral or Windsor Castle they will find that the iconic yellow Street View 'pegman' becomes a cartoon of Queen Elizabeth II.

The figure was first spotted last year as several Reddit users expressed their admiration for the hidden feature.

One user said: “It’s these small details that make me happy.”

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However, another user noted that the cartoon looks like it’s giving a rather rude gesture.

Another replied: “I know she’s supposed to be waving but it really looks like Liz is giving us the finger.”

Reports say that Buckingham Palace isn't the only location where the Queen appears as it also becomes the monarch at Balmoral and Windsor Castle.

Doctor Who

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Doctor Who fans can also step into the Doctor's Tardis on a busy London street which is a long-forgotten Easter egg from almost 10 years ago.

The Whovian posted a screenshot of the famous blue police box from Earls Court road to Reddit yesterday, writing: "Random TARDIS in the middle of London (Why does this look so similar to the TARDIS easter egg )."

In 2013, it was discovered that on Google Maps users could click on an arrow to enter the blue box and take a look around the control room – and the feature still works today!

Fans can explore a full 360-degree view of the replica of the set created for Matt Smith in his role as the eleventh incarnation of the Doctor as the Tardis "redecorated."

UFOs at Area 51

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Google Maps users searching for the infamous military headquarters, Area 51, will be able to see a UFO on the app.

However, it won't be the type they're hoping for as the pegman will have found himself a flying saucer to zoom around in above the uninspiring location, 'Homey Airport, Closed.'

To get the pegman to change, you must drag him above the area and he will start whizzing around with your mouse.

But obviously, the Street View feature won't work in the highly classified location.

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