This year's Doodle for Google theme was "When I grow up, I hope..." and participants were encouraged to show what they envision for their future. The winner was a Georgia-based teen named Arantza Peña Popo who titled her Doodle, "Once you get it, give it back." The portrait depic...
Just like you remember, this Google Doodle Pac-Man game has you maneuver the maze eating up dots. Use your arrow keys to move about and avoid the ghosts. You’ll also see those power pellets and some fruit mixed in, just like the funky arcade game from the 80s. The game was created ...
Doodle (涂鸦) For Google Doodle For Google invites students from 4-18 years old to create a Google doodle based on what inner strength means to them. Submissions will be grouped into five age groups and evaluated based on artistic skill, creativity and theme communication. The winner will have...
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Milo Golding, the winner of the Doodle for Google 2021 contest. Google Milo said that after the death of his father, he felt his life purpose shift, leading him to create a charity called Sanguine Path that focuses on helping children in his community who have suffered a similar loss or ...
How about you get to participate in the Olympics? Exciting, right? But wait, there’s more. The ultimate winner gets acrown! The Google Doodle Champion Island Games is the longest and hardest among all Google Doodle Games. There are seven different Olympic-based championships to play. And a...
2. Doodle for Google 2020 The theme for Doodle for Google 2020 was, “I show kindness by…” The winner of the contest was Sharon Sara from Texas. She shares in a statement, “I show kindness by sticking together with my friends in tough times. I drew people coming together and not ...
Arantza Peña Popo is the Doodle for Google 2019 winner. She was announced as the winner of the US 2019 Doodle for Google national competition August 12, 2019 on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon! Doodle for Google 2019’s theme was “When I grow up, I hope…,” calling for all par...
Granted, the scholarship money and the tech package for their school or non-profit is pretty cool, but think about how awesome it would be to be able to brag, that it is your doodle that made it to the Big Google Stage? In addition to the Grand Prize winner there will be four, seco...
The doodle wasposted on a special memorial pagefor Alithia. Each year, Google puts out a call for student artwork submissions fitting the year's theme. The winner of the competition earns a $30,000 college scholarship, a $50,000 technology package for their school and...