Top Google Doodle games to try out

Beat the boredom with these fun web-based Google Doodle games

Top Google Doodle games to try out

Google is a popular search engine that is used by millions of users daily. The company actively publishes doodles replacing its usual Google logo on the homepage. Called Google Doodle, they are temporary changes that commemorate holidays, anniversaries, events, the lives of famous people, and more. These changes offer cool animations and design.

Alongside the artwork, Google Doodle games are interactive experiences that can be easily accessed through Google Search. Both the artwork and games often disappear after a day of being displayed, but Google archives all of them on a dedicated page. They are the best way to kill boredom or if you want a stress-free distraction for some time.

Top Google Doodle games to play for fun and entertainment

There are a host of Google Doodle games available. These range from nostalgic recreations of classic arcade games to quiz-based and sports genres. These games are often simple to play with intuitive controls. In this article, we have gathered the best half a dozen Google Doodle games that you can go ahead and try out.

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1. Cricket

2. PacMan

3. Pani-Puri

4. Basketball

5. Hurdles

6. Cut Pizza

1. Cricket

Cricket is a popular sport in India along with other countries like the UK, Australia etc. It was released in 2017 to celebrate the ICC Champions Trophy. The game is simple and easy to play as you have to click on the bat button to hit the ball and score runs. Your game is over if you miss the ball and it hits the stumps.

If you’re interested, you can head to this link to play the Cricket Doodle game.

2. Pac-Man

Pac-Man is an iconic arcade game that was released decades ago. Hence, the Pac-Man Google Doodle game is a trip down memory lane for those who grew up playing the game and also a fun discovery for the newer generations. You play as a Pac-Man navigating the maze and avoiding the ghosts while gobbling up the dots for scoring points. It is playable with the arrow keys on the keyboard. Play the Pac-Man game here and click on the ‘insert coin’ button to get started.

3. Pani-Puri

Pani-Puri, also known as Golgappa or Puchka, is a popular street food in South Asia. The search giant paid tribute to this through an interactive doodle last year. This game is quite fun and similar to the widely popular Candy Crush. However, you need to pop different types of pani-puris along with specific quantities as per the client’s requirements.

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The Pani-Puri Google Doodle game can be accessed here.

4. Basketball

This is a straightforward game. You have to throw the ball through the hoop. The spacebar or mouse button can be used to tweak the pressure level and accurately throw the ball. There is a 24-second timer, so you should score as many balls as possible. Play the Basketball doodle game here.

5. Hurdles

Hurdles is a challenging game where you’re an athlete who has to jump through the obstacles and cross the finish line as fast as possible. The left and right arrow keys are used to make the player run and the spacebar to jump over hurdles. Accidentally hitting the hurdle decreases the player’s speed significantly.

6. Cut Pizza

As the name suggests, the Cut Pizza doodle game requires you to slice the pizza into equal parts. Additionally, you also have to cut the slices accurately based on the requested toppings. The starting levels are easy but the game gets challenging as it progresses.

So, that’s the list of the best Google Doodle games you need to try out. The search giant keeps releasing more games for new occasions, so keep an eye out for them in the future.

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