The Doodle Holi 2019 launched Mar 21, 2019. Discover more Doodles by color. Select a color and discover Doodles that match. #happyholi #holidrawing #holiposter #holispecial #easyholidrawing #holifestival #holifestivaldrawing #holifestivalofcolours #easydrawing #easyposter Click/tap the bowls of colored powder under the Holi “Knowledge card.” Click/tap your screen to chuck a virtual handful of powder at your screen and splash the search results page with color. Learn about the history and significance of Holi, the festival of colors, and see how Google's Doodle team created a vibrant and festive doodle to mark the occasion. Explore the themes, colors, and symbols of Holi and discover more doodles by color. Celebrate the vibrant and joyous Holi festival with this interactive Google Doodle. Swipe and splotch the Google logo with colorful powder and learn more about the tradition and culture of this event. Holi 2018: Google is celebrating Holi in 2018 with a new festive doodle that seeks to bring out the colourfulness associated with the festival. Characters in blue, red, yellow and green On Friday, Google rolled out a doodle honoring Holi, the Hindu spring festival of colors celebrated in India on the last full moon of the lunar month. Holi 2022: Google's white screen can be made colourful with just a few clicks of the mouse. Google is known to mark festivals either with Doodles or by letting users have an immersive experience Google, once known widely for its "don't be evil" motto, dedicated its Monday doodle to the idea of good's triumph over evil in the Hindu festival of Holi.Holi is traditionally celebrated in India This isn't Google's first time marking the spring festival. The company previously created a Google Doodle for Holi and last year added special effects to video calling app Duo. The Doodle Holi Festival 2015 launched Mar 06, 2015. Discover more Doodles by color. Select a color and discover Doodles that match. Black Blue Brown Gray Green The Doodle Holi Festival 2001 launched Mar 09, 2001. Discover more Doodles by color. Select a color and discover Doodles that match. Black Blue Brown Gray Green Explore the spontaneous Google search logo changes made throughout the years to celebrate heroes, holidays, and much more. Coinciding with the arrival of spring, the vibrant celebration looks a lot like the Doodle: people run around happily covering each other in a rainbow of powdery hues. Amid the cloud of red, blue, yellow, green, and everything in between, festival-goers can often be found laughing, singing, and dancing in the streets. The Doodle Holi Festival 2010 launched Mar 01, 2010. Discover more Doodles by color. Select a color and discover Doodles that match. Black Blue Brown Gray Green The Doodle Holi Festival 2011 launched Mar 20, 2011. Discover more Doodles by color. Select a color and discover Doodles that match. Black Blue Brown Gray Green Holi coincides with the beginning of Spring, and for many it’s an opportunity to indulge in the bright, colorful festivity of the new season. Our Doodle honors this tradition, and all those celebrating on this joyous day. Doodle Team Leads | Jessica Yu, Alyssa Winans, Nate Sandhart, Tom Tabanao, Jacob Howcroft. Where this Doodle appeared. The Doodle Rise of the Half Moon launched Oct Los colores del google holi en el doodle también reflejaban esta rica simbología, aunque desde una perspectiva artística más libre. Al mismo tiempo, el hecho de que Google haya dedicado un doodle a esta celebración, utilizando un esquema de colores tan diverso, no solo ayudó a dar a conocer la festividad a una audiencia más amplia, sino que también sirvió como un recordatorio de la Holi is the ancient Hindu “festival of color” that marks the end of winter and start of spring. This year, Google is marking the occasion with a delightful easter egg that lets you throw color
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