Here are the five Doodle for Google 2024 finalists [Gallery]
The five finalists for the US Doodle for Google 2024 contest were revealed today.
Expand Expanding CloseThe five finalists for the US Doodle for Google 2024 contest were revealed today.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle this week invited K-12 students in the US to create a Doodle for its Search homepage. For 2024, the Doodle for Google theme is “My wish for the next 25 years.”
Expand Expanding CloseAfter public voting ended last week, the five finalists for the US Doodle for Google 2023 contest were announced today.
Expand Expanding CloseThe Doodle for Google 2023 contest opened in January with an “I am grateful for…” theme, and public voting is now open.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle this week invited K-12 students in the US to create a Doodle for its Search homepage. For 2023, the Doodle for Google theme is “I am grateful for…”
Expand Expanding CloseAfter multiple rounds of judging, including a public vote, the winning artwork for the Doodle for Google 2022 contest is now live on the Google.com homepage and in Chrome.
Expand Expanding CloseFollowing a round of public voting, Google has unveiled the five student-made finalists for Doodle for Google 2022, for the theme “I care for myself by…”
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle has shared the winning Doodle for Google 2022 artwork from each state and territory, and now it’s your turn to vote for your favorites to become the national winner.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle starting today is inviting K-12 students in the US to create a Doodle for the Search homepage. Doodle for Google 2022 is looking for artwork that reflects “I care for myself by…”
Expand Expanding CloseThe 2021 Doodle for Google competition, which lets K-12 students design an inspirational “Doodle,” has come to a close, and the winner will be shown on the Google homepage tomorrow.
Expand Expanding CloseEarlier this month, week-long US voting to select five Doodles from 54 submissions to get on Google.com closed. The company today announced the Doodle for Google 2021 finalists.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle opened its annual K-12 contest for creating a Doodle that gets featured on the US homepage back in January and accepted submissions until March, following a brief extension. Doodle for Google 2021 voting, with the “I am strong because… ” theme, is now open.
Expand Expanding CloseAs is tradition, Google is inviting K-12 students in the US to create a Doodle for the Search homepage. Doodle for Google 2021 is looking for artwork that reflects “I am strong because…”
Expand Expanding CloseEvery year, Google gives K-12 students a chance to draw a new “Doodle” to be featured on the company’s homepage and net some other prizes. All day today, the Doodle for Google 2020 winner is being showcased on Google.com.
Expand Expanding CloseEarlier this month, week-long voting to select five finalists from 54 Doodle for Google submissions opened. The company today announced the winner in each grade group.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle opened its annual K-12 contest for creating a Doodle that gets featured on the US homepage back in January. Doodle for Google 2020 voting, with its “I show kindness by…” theme, is now open.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle invites K-12 students every year to create a Doodle for the iconic Search homepage. Doodle for Google 2020 is now accepting U.S. submissions with a “I show kindness by…” theme.
Every year, Google hosts a competition that asks students K-12 to submit a themed Doodle. In addition to showcasing last year’s winner on Google.com, the search engine today is kicking off the 11th Doodle for Google by revealing 2019’s theme.