Anyone who ever spent much time playing video games likely came across the Konami Code, one of the industry’s most infamous key sequences, named after the folks behind the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
The code — up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A — is active in more than 100 video games and Facebook, according to TIME Magazine.
According to the weekly magazine:
It doesn’t matter where you type it: just have the Facebook page open and active. The result? Lens flares — those groovy circles that appear when pointing a camera into the sun — appear on your page with every click of the mouse. Useful? Not in the slightest. But they’re easy enough to get rid of — logout and they’re gone.
And I could personally attest to its validity.
Go try it, you know you want to.
And then check out other sites that utilize the code.





