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12 things you didn’t know about Google Doodles

Illustration of a desk with various sketches of Google Doodles on it. A person’s hand is in the frame, holding a digital pen, sketching on a tablet.

A few members of the Doodle team discussing the 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing Doodle.

Four people sitting at a conference table. Two of them have laptops open. They all swiveled in their seats looking at sketch work on a large screen behind them. One person gestures toward it.

The first Doodle ever.

The original Google logo with an exclamation point at the end. The Burning Man icon is behind the second “o.”

The Doodles archive.

A screenshot of the Doodles Archive. At the top is an entry about Kimiko Tsumura’s 120th birthday with an illustration of a Japanese woman in traditional makeup next to a bonsai tree.

Our Halloween 2000 Doodle, created by Lorie Loeb.

An animated gif of the old Google logo with two blinking pumpkins instead of the “o’s” and an animated spider web attached to the “l” and “e.”

A Doodle celebrating the life of Angelo Moriondo, who patented the espresso machine. The Doodle was actually painted using coffee.

Matthew Cruickshank’s animated sketchbook of his road trip on Route 66.

A moment from the Halloween 2018 Doodle game.

A screenshot of the Halloween game. There’s a smiling cartoon character in the middle of the black screen, and two buttons in the lower right hand corner that read “host game” and “skip tutorial.”
The old Google logo written with a water-like effect, and the second “o” is the Moon.

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