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Google's Doodle, celebrating "New Year's Eve" 2022

Google's Doodle, celebrating "New Year's Eve" 2022

Sanjay Goenka 896 31 Dec 2021
“That’s a wrap for 2021 – Happy New Year’s Eve” the statement is said by Google during the celebration of 'New Year’s Eve'.

Google is a Mountain under the shadow of which everyone lies, and its decisions and actions affect all of us. Recently it is celebrating New Year’s Eve by introducing the new Doodle on its search page.

Highlighted facts


  • For the worldwide, Google has featured an animated Doodle to celebrate the New Year.
  • If you will search for New Year Eve on Google, the Confetti celebration will appear.
  • As the year is going to end Google showed this as a ‘ticking cookoo clock’ in its Doodle on the click.
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While many of us are waiting for the celebration party of New Year’s Eve, Google is also making its platform according to the user’s celebration and it applied the animated doodle to its search engine platform. Including the celebration of the New year, it also celebrated the ‘Farewell of 2021’ in which it launched a doodle with the animated ticking cookoo clock. And for the celebration, it animated a doodle in which it included the festive popper and fairy lights.
Google is celebrating this New Year’s Eve all over the world and introduced the new Doodle in its search platform. The animation is filled with fairy lights and many colours in it which is looking like it will burst the New Year Celebration. Google also added as a comment “That’s a wrap for 2021 – Happy New Year’s Eve”.
Google has also applied confetti in the doodle and it will be visible while clicking in the Doodle and it will pop up whenever anyone will search any query as ‘New Year’s Eve.

Most recently, Google has celebrated Christmas Eve, Winter Solstice with the animated doodle and now it changed it for the celebration of New Year Eve.

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Sanjay Goenka

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