Google has finally gone ahead and started teasing the Google I/O 2024, and just like the instances in the past, the company is using a puzzle. Solving the puzzle will help you get the date of the company's upcoming developer conference.
The Google I/O 2024, along with all the exciting reveals, is not that far, but first, you need to solve this puzzle
If you head over here, you can solve the puzzle. In order to solve the Google I/O 2024 puzzle, you are supposed to “twist, turn, and teleport your way to the finish line with our developer community to reveal the I/O 2024 date.”
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The puzzle is not really that complicated, as you are going to need to place different tiles on a ride that will create a path for your marble in a pretty neatly constructed path. I do think if you are looking for some brain exercises, you can actually go ahead and get started with this puzzle until you finally figure out the release date for the Google I/O 2024.
In order to make things even more interesting, Google has decided to add 15 levels, and as you may have guessed, each level is harder than the one before that, so it definitely is going to take some time before you are finally able to reach the end. However, it is worth noting that solving the puzzle is still not going to give you the date for the Google I/O 2024. Why is that? Well, here is what Google has to say about that
So, Google basically wants you, the entire community, to go ahead and fill out the progress bar, and once that is filled out, the release date for Google I/O 2024 will come out. As far as what you can expect from the event, I am expecting a lot of information on Android 15, as well as the official announcement of the Pixel 9 series, which will debut later in October. There is also a chance that Google could release the Pixel 8a, which has been making the rounds on the internet for some time now.
There is no denying that Google I/O 2024 is going to be an interesting event; we just have to wait and see what the company actually comes out with this year.
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