Did you know Archicad hides a playful side beneath its professional surface? Alongside all its powerful BIM tools, you can actually play games and unlock fun surprises right inside the software! In this post, we collected a series of Archicad easter eggs you can try yourself.
Some say the Revision History isn’t just about tracking changes… look closely and you might uncover a familiar tile‑merging puzzle hiding within its settings.
Guide Lines are precise and practical — but under the right conditions, they turn unexpectedly sporty. Try paying attention to those tiny handles and see what happens when you play with the right key combinations.
If you like rearranging things, you’ll love what happens when you open the Windows Overview in a slightly different way. Hint: sometimes holding an extra key can turn organization into play.
One of Archicad’s armchairs hides a competitive streak. Push its limits a little on the floor plan and watch as it transforms into something you can play instead of sit on.
There’s a “Scheme” inside the Curtain Wall tool that lives up to its name — especially if you dare to right‑click in the preview area and choose to be surprised.
Even everyday objects can reveal some branded fun. Try dressing up a certain clothes hanger object with the right style and manufacturer details, and you might see it proudly switch to Graphisoft team colors.
Vehicle objects can also hide some unexpected options. Some compact cars in the Object Library have the power to become much larger than life. Add the right accessory and watch them reinvent themselves in true monster‑truck fashion.
A humble cube can turn into something wonderfully twisty in 3D if you configure it with just the right proportions and a clever word hidden in its parameters.
Have you found other hidden objects or games inside Archicad? Do you use them in your projects? Share your screenshots, tips, and best discoveries in this thread and let’s see how many hidden gems we can uncover together!