

While some of the Google Doodle games are older than others, they all serve the same purpose of offering a fun spin on a historical event. They often celebrate a specific occasion, such as major inventions or the Summer Olympics in 2020. What are all the playable Google Doodle games?Īll Google Doodle games are more than simply a diversion.


“This week, millions of people around the world can and will have their first experience with coding”, said Scratch Director of Communications Champika Fernando when the Doodle first hit our search bars in 2017. The game prompts budding programmers to snap together coding blocks based on the kids programming language Scratch. In Coding for Carrots, the player is invited to help a bunny gather its favourite food by crossing six bright and colourful levels. The Google Doodle team partnered up with the Google Blockly team and researchers from MIT Scratch to develop the Doodle. The first kid-focused Doodle was released in 2017 to mark the 50th anniversary of Logo, the first programming language designed for kids. “In light of this, we’re launching a throwback Doodle series looking back at some of our popular interactive Google Doodle games!”ĭay one celebrates ‘Coding for Carrots’. “As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around the world, people and families everywhere are spending more time at home”, wrote Google. Google shared a statement on its Google Doodle blog today. The search giant will conjure up some of its most popular past Doodles over the two week period to keep you reminiscing on the computer instead of wandering around outside of the house. Google is launching two weeks of interactive Google Doodle throwbacks to keep you entertained while you’re stuck indoors.īeginning today, Google will showcase a different Google Doodle game every day.
