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Is there a Star Wars Google Doodle?

Is there a Star Wars Google Doodle?

Star Wars fans may instantly notice the island and stone huts that Luke Skywalker inhabits during Star Wars: The Force Awakens. However, Google took the doodle one step further by making an homage to Star Wars.

What is Google’s current Doodle?

Today’s Google Doodle is a tribute to Dr. Michiaki Takahashi, the Japanese virologist who created a chickenpox vaccine which is still in use today. The latest limited Google Doodle is celebrating Lantern Festival 2022, which signifies the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations.

What are the top 10 Google Doodle games?

10 best Google Doodle games

  1. Rubik’s Cube. As just about anyone will tell you, Rubik’s Cubes are incredibly difficult to solve.
  2. Pony Express.
  3. Pac-Man.
  4. Coding for Carrots.
  5. Doodle Champion Island Games.
  6. Baseball.
  7. Scoville (Spicy Peppers)
  8. Celebrating Garden Gnomes.

What is the most popular Google Doodle ever?

The 14 best Google Doodle games, ranked

  • The Scoville Game.
  • Celebrating Pizza.
  • Basketball.
  • Island Games.
  • Soccer.
  • Rubik’s Cube.
  • Coding Rabbit.
  • Hip Hop.

What is the easiest Google Doodle game?

5 Simple But Fun Google Doodle Games To Fill Your Time

  • #1 Pony Express. Image via Search Engine Land.
  • #2 Valentine’s Day (2017) Image via Trusted Reviews.
  • #3 Basketball 2012. Image via Google.
  • #4 30th Anniversary PAC-MAN. Image via Google.
  • #5 Magic Cat Academy. Image via Constructs – Stampede Design.

Is there a Tetris Google Doodle?

If you visit Google Australia, where it is already June 6th, you will see a special Google logo: a Tetris Doodle. The game Tetris was released on June 6, 1984, by programmer and designer, Alexey Pajitnov.

Which Google Doodle is best?

The 14 best Google Doodle games, ranked

  • Coding Rabbit.
  • Hip Hop.
  • Quick, Draw!
  • Pac-Man.
  • Garden Gnome.
  • Halloween 2016 — Magic Cat Academy.
  • Cricket.
  • Baseball.

What color is the G in Google?

The favicon used from August 13, 2012, to August 31, 2015, showed the small letter “g” in white, centered on a solid light blue background. As of September 1, 2015, Google’s favicon shows a capital letter “G”, in the tailor-made font for the new logo, with segments colored red, yellow, green, and blue.