April Fool's Day, also known as All Fool's Day, is a holiday that is celebrated on April 1st every year. The day is known for its practical jokes and pranks, which are played on friends, family, and colleagues. The origins of the holiday are uncertain, but it is believed to have started in France in the 16th century. One of the most famous April Fool's Day pranks was the BBC's 1957 hoax, in which they broadcast a segment about the Swiss spaghetti harvest. The segment showed footage of farmers harvesting spaghetti from trees, and many people believed it to be true. Another famous prank was Google's 2017 April Fool's Day joke, in which they introduced a feature that allowed users to play Pac-Man on Google Maps. The feature was only available for a limited time, but it was wildly popular. Despite its playful nature, April Fool's Day has a rich history and is celebrated in many different cultures around the world. In some countries, such as Scotland, the holiday is celebrated for two days, and in others, such as Iran, it is celebrated on the 13th day of the Persian New Year. No matter where it is celebrated, April Fool's…