Taylor Swift fans Crashed Google's '1989' vault puzzles

Taylor Swift fans Crashed Google's '1989' vault puzzles

Google revealed on Tuesday that it will present a collection of 89 puzzles within its search feature for fans to solve, gradually unveiling the names of the new songs.

Google stated, "You'll assist Swifties worldwide in finding their way 'out of the woods' (or unlocking the vault) as everyone collaboratively tackles 33 million puzzles."

Swift announced her upcoming “1989” re-recording last month while performing in Los Angeles, and that “Taylor’s Version” will include previously unreleased songs.

Vault songs are a special treat for fans who stream or purchase her re-recorded albums.

Taylor Swift had previously unveiled vault tracks for "Fearless (Taylor's Version)" and "Red (Taylor's Version)" by sharing a video featuring scrambled letters.

A small blue vault icon appeared for the first time on Saturday when international fans searched for "Taylor Swift," creating excitement as Swifties eagerly anticipated the vault's significance.

The puzzle began with the vault revealing a scrambled version of Swift's upcoming album name and would reveal more puzzles as participants entered answers into the search bar.

Some fans were frustrated by their inability to participate and the excessive puzzle completions needed, especially due to technical issues.

Google reassured Swifties by stating, "The vault may be crowded, but it's not empty. We're currently in our troubleshooting phase and will resolve the issues soon.

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