We know Google as one of the largest tech companies and the most influential search engine which makes all websites obey its algorithms and optimize their content to meet Google’s demands.
Of course, you’ve noticed an intriguing thing which happens with Google’s logo from time to time, and this is Google Doodles. These doodles are specially-designed logos made for homage to some remarkable dates and events in history or some well-known people. Doodles differ depending on the country, so all of them can be found in Google’s Doodles archive.
Doodles are a part of Google culture, and every time when the memorable date comes up, all Internet users are waiting for a new original design of Google logo to emerge again and make them admire the mastery and original ideas of Google’s designers.
On September 27, 2018, Google celebrated its 20th anniversary, so today we’ve collected some of the original and eye-catching Google Doodles of each of the 20 years of Google’s work.
Just click every Doodle and learn more.
Burning Man Festival – August 30, 1998
Halloween 1999 – October 31, 1999
4th of July – 3 – July 3, 2000
Thanksgiving 2001 – November, 22, 2001
Remembrance Day 2002 – November 11, 2002
100th Anniversary of Flight – December 16, 2003
2004 Athens Olympic Games – Archery – August 17, 2004
Moon Festival / Mid-Autumn Festival 2005 – September 17, 2005
Google’s 8th Birthday – September 27, 2006
Knowledge Day 2007 – September 1, 2007
India Independence Day 2008 – August 15, 2008
Discovery of the Aztec Sun Stone – December 17, 2009
Valentine’s Day 2010 – Brazil – June 12, 2010
Freddie Mercury’s 65th Birthday – September 5, 2011
Parent’s Day 2012 – May 8, 2012
Day of the Dead 2013 – November 2, 2013
World Cup 2014 #1 – June 12, 2014
Summer Solstice 2015 (Northern Hemisphere) – June 21, 2015
Mother’s Day 2016 (UK, IE) – March 6, 2016
Holidays 2017 (Day 2) – December 25, 2017
World Cup 2018 – Day 14 – June 27, 2018
We love Google and hope it loves us back.