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Spend Larry Page's Money

Try to burn through Larry Page's net worth on 70+ Alphabet-flavored picks — Pixel to data centers, YouTube to Waymo, PageRank jokes to planet-scale moonshots. A fortune built on organizing the world's information.

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Alphabet · Google co-founder
Source: Forbes & Bloomberg Billionaires Index · April 2026
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Spend someone else's fortune

Spend Larry Page's Money — play the net-worth simulator

Spend Larry Page's Money is a free, fast-loading game built around one question: what does it feel like when Google-scale wealth becomes a shopping budget you can click through? On this page, Larry Page's net worth (a fixed April 2026-style snapshot for speed) funds a catalog of Alphabet- and Google-flavored items — Search, Android, YouTube, Pixel hardware, Google Cloud, Waymo autonomy, moonshot labs, and “organize the world's information” jokes at billionaire scale — while the HUD tracks Remaining and percent spent. This is not investing advice or a biography; it is scale literacy for anyone who has typed a query into a white box and never thought about the balance sheet behind it.

Who is Larry Page (in one paragraph)

Larry Page co-founded Google with Sergey Brin, helped steer the company from a Stanford research story into a global technology platform, and later oversaw the creation of Alphabet Inc. as a house for Google and its “Other Bets.” His public fortune is mostly Alphabet equity (and related holdings) that rises and falls with markets — not a vault of spendable bills — which is exactly why a simulator that pretends you can “buy” data centers and moonshots in one tap is both silly and strangely educational.

How to play (30 seconds)

Pick a category chip, tap Buy to spend, tap Sell to refund, and open Receipt to see your cart. One card models Google's acquisition of YouTube (2006 headline price) as a one-time purchase — after you buy it, the card shows OWNED until you sell it back inside the game. Scroll down and the balance bar docks under your header (set --sbm-top-offset on .sbm-app if WordPress menus overlap) so you always see how much of Larry Page's fortune is left.

How hard is it to spend Larry Page's fortune?

At a thought experiment of $1 million spent every single day, a $291 billion snapshot still lasts on the order of hundreds of years — because the arithmetic of mega-fortunes is quietly absurd. That is the same design lesson as other pages on spendtherichmoney.com: headlines compress wealth into a noun, while a click-by-click game expands it back into a feeling.

~797 yrsTo spend Page's $291B at $1M per day (illustrative)
$1.65BYouTube deal — modeled as a one-time buy in the grid
70+Google / Alphabet / moonshot items + philanthropy
0 sign-inRuns in the browser — refresh resets your session

Keywords people search (and what this page is)

If you arrived from searches like spend larry page money, spend google founder money game, or larry page net worth simulator, this page is the match: a single interactive widget about spending Larry Page's money with persona-specific copy and shopping cards. For other founders and celebrities, use the horizontal strip under the grid to open more spend simulators on https://spendtherichmoney.com/.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does “Spend Larry Page's Money” mean on this page?
It is a browser simulator that assigns you Larry Page's net worth (as a fixed snapshot) and lets you “buy” Alphabet- and Google-themed items to see how huge numbers behave when you spend them in small clicks.
Is Larry Page's net worth live on this page?
No. Live billionaire rankings move with the stock market. We use a static snapshot so the page stays fast inside WordPress and never depends on external APIs. Update the number in the snippet when you refresh your editorial date.
Why can I only buy YouTube once?
That card is modeled as Google's one-time acquisition of YouTube (the famous 2006 headline price, rounded for gameplay). After purchase it shows OWNED; sell it back in-game if you want a different run.
Is Larry Page still “the CEO of Google”?
Titles and roles change over time. This page uses Larry Page as the keyword anchor for the Google → Alphabet founding story; the FAQs and catalog are written for readers searching that name, not for a live org chart.
Does Larry Page keep hundreds of billions in cash?
In reality, most of the headline figure is equity value in Alphabet and related holdings that fluctuates with stock prices. The game simplifies wealth into a spendable budget so the lesson is about magnitude, not wire transfers.
Are Google Search, Android, and YouTube the same company?
They are major consumer brands under Alphabet. This page mixes them because that is how people experience “Google” in real life — and because the shopping list is intentionally playful.
Can I actually spend all of Larry Page's money here?
It is very difficult by design. You will need repeated mega-ticket buys (planet-scale infrastructure, AI compute, autonomy fleets, philanthropy). Bankrupting the budget in a short session is the exception, not the rule.
Are the item prices accurate?
They are rounded storytelling prices for gameplay — not quotes, bids, or financial advice. The point is relative scale, not a Bloomberg terminal.
Does it save my progress?
No. Refresh resets the session. There is no account system, no cookies for progress, and no tracking baked into this widget.
Where can I try other “spend their money” games?
Scroll to Spend someone else's fortune under the grid — those cards deep-link to other pages on spendtherichmoney.com (Musk, Brin, Bezos, Ambani, Taylor Swift, athletes, and more).