When “Friends” scored its own Lego set and Pottery Barn collection, you suspected anything was possible. Now Google is confirming it.

In honor of the beloved NBC sitcom’s 25th anniversary, America’s tech behemoth has launched seven “Friends”-themed “Easter eggs.”

What this means: When fans with too much time on their hands search for their favorite character, cutesy icons appear in the right-hand panels of the search page, right next to corresponding “bio” info.

Search for “Monica Geller” and an icon of a bucket of soap suds will pop up. Everyone remembers that Courteney Cox’s character was a clean freak, right? Anyway, click the bucket, and a sponge will appear to scrub your screen.

Type in “Rachel Green” and Jennifer Aniston’s iconic layered hairstyle will pop up. Click on that strange faceless wig-head emoji and your device will be flooded with hundreds of Google images featuring Aniston sporting “The Rachel” ‘do in all its mid-’90s glory.

Search for Matthew Perry’s “Chandler Bing” and his iconic armchair pops up. Click on it — and “The Chick and the Duck” are released.

Next up: Google and click on the “Joey Tribbianni” pizza icon to witness a pair of burly hands and forearms jolt up from the bottom of the screen to snatch the slice — plus a hoagie, hot dog, chicken drumstick, and an assortment of desserts. (Super fans will recall: “Joey doesn’t share food!”)

Speaking of diehard fandom: If you’re feeling a little rusty, just search for the “Friends glossary” — sans quotation marks — and definitions appear for the series’ buzzwords and catchphrases such as “the box,” “hand twin,” “mississipily,” “unfloopy” and “phalange.”

Still not sick of all this 25th-anniversary hype? Well, the “Friends” NYC Pop-up is there for you through Oct. 6.

Located in Soho, this much-hyped “experience” offers fans a chance to see the show’s iconic props and costumes and hang out in Central Perk. “Stick a turkey on your head, peek through Rachel and Monica’s purple door, relax on Chandler and Joey’s recliner after playing some foosball or help Ross with the infamous sofa pivot,” the press release raves.

The “Friends” NYC Pop-up is open daily 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tickets are $29.50 at Friends25popup.com.