From the first in 1998, Google Doodles have come a long way to celebrate people, events and holidays. New Orleans and the ...
The Doodle itself comes from South Korea and shows how people celebrate Lunar New Year in many Asian countries. This holiday has been celebrated for more than 3,000 years and foll ...
I write about TV shows, movies, video games, entertainment & culture. The latest Google Doodle game is surprisingly fun, while also being educational about one of the coolest things in nature ...
The new Google doodle welcomed the Chinese New Year 2025, year of the Wood Snake, which began this Wednesday, January 29 ...
Today's Google Doodle is a snake game you can play by clicking the banner at Google.com. The goal is to consume while not running into the walls or the snake's tail. With each item consumed ...
Google's latest Doodle celebrates the third quarter moon phase with a fun interactive card game. The Google Rise of the Half-moon Doodle highlights the different phases of the lunar cycle ...
I write about TV shows, movies, video games, entertainment & culture. Today’s Google Doodle is a celebration of Lake Xochimilco, a natural lake near Mexico City that also happens to be the last ...
Google is ringing in the Lunar New Year with a nostalgic twist. To celebrate the Year of the Snake, the search engine has ...
Google Doodle celebrates the rise of the January half-moon, which is also known as the 'Wolf Moon.' This is the last half-moon of January, which symbolises hope and new beginnings.