Today, Google Doodle is celebrating the end of the 2024 FIDE World Chess Championship, which was taking place at the Equarius Hotel, Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore, from November 25 to December 13
Google Doodle: The FIDE World Championship 2024 final begins today and will conclude on December 13, 2024. Chess is a brain-testing game of 64 black and white squares
To celebrate the end of the Half Moon cycle, Google has launched an interactive game today. Users can earn points and unlock rewards at various levels by matching moon phases to make a full moon pair
Google Doodle pays tribute to late singer KK who made his debut as a playback singer on this day in 1996 with 'Chhod Aaye Hum'. He gave his voice to over 500 Hindi songs
Google doodle today pays a tribute to the world's most popular snack - popcorn. A global multiplayer game, "Love Popcorn" allows an unlimited number of players in a single match
Weightlifting was first added to the Olympics in 1964 while powerlifting was added 20 years later in 1984. This powerlifting was first included in 1984
Google celebrated the wheelchair tennis event on Tuesday with an engaging doodle featuring animated birds, as the Paris Paralympics 2024 continues to captivate sports fans worldwide
Google Doodle is celebrating the artistic gymnastics taking place in the Paris Olympics 2024. These competitions in the Paris Olympics 2024 will take place from July 27 to August 5, 2024
Google launched a vibrant Olympic-themed Doodle that begins with the Paris 2024 games featuring playful animations and sharing real-time updates on events and schedules
Google Doodle is celebrating the patent anniversary of Accordion. The accordion was patented in 1829, this versatile instrument left a lasting impact on the music industry
More than 695 candidates are competing from 49 constituencies with over 89.5 million people qualified to vote. Voting for the fifth phase of the Lok Sabha Elections begins in 49 seats across 8 states
The fourth phase of Lok Sabha Elections 2024 has started today. Google celebrates the festival of democracy and shares a doodle
Google released a new Doodle on April 19 to mark the commencement of Lok Sabha elections 2024 in India
Google Doodle celebrates the 67th Independence Day of Ghana. It was the first sub-Saharan African country that got independence from the British rule
Google Doodle celebrates the 111th birth anniversary of French singer, author, and folklorist, Taos Amrouche. Know more about Taos Amrouche's early life and career
Google released a doodle on Feb 29, to observe 'Leap Day.' The additional day in Feb, called Leap Day, compensates for the fact that an astronomical year is a little lesser than 365 days and 6 hours
Today, Google Doodle commemorates Mexican artist and lithographer Jose Guadalupe Posada on his 172nd birth anniversary. Know more about his notable artwork
Google Doodle is celebrating the 128th birthday of Mexican archaeologist and anthropologist Alfonso Caso. Here's all you need to know about him
Google Doodle is celebrating the 86th birth anniversary of popular Indonesian actress Aminah Cendrakaish. She has done over 100 roles in a career spanning over five decades
Search giant Google has come up with a special doodle to mark India's 75th Republic Day, depicting the country's transition from the era of analogue TVs to smartphones. The creative artwork signifies how the ceremonial parade would have been seen on screens across these decades. India became independent in 1947 and a republic on January 26, 1950. From big TV sets with cathode ray tubes to smaller ones and eventually, to smartphones, a lot has changed in India in these years. The doodle depicts two TV sets and a mobile phone, with the letter 'G' on the left face of the first analogue television set, and the screens of the sets forming the two 'O's of 'GOOGLE'. The remaining three letters 'G', 'L' and 'E' of the Google logo are displayed on the screen of the mobile handset placed in that order. The first TV screen depicts scenes of the parade in black and white while the second one shows a camel contingent in colour, signifying the transition in technology. "This Doodle celebrates