The 10 Best Google Doodle Games

With Google Stadia, the behemoth tech company tried its hand at getting into the gaming sphere through cloud streaming videogames. It had its moments, such as being one of the best ways to play Cyberpunk 2077 without a good PC or current-gen console, but it wasn’t enough to stop it from being shut down in January 2023, just over three years since its launch in November 2019. However, Google has had a toe in the waters of videogames since 2010 through its search engine. Ever since 1998, the company has occasionally changed the look of its iconic logo to commemorate significant anniversaries, birthdays of historical figures, holidays and more. Usually, these are static images or videos with a link to information about whatever the Doodle is celebrating, but every once in a while, they’ll make a little game for people to waste time with instead of searching for whatever they originally went to Google for. Some of them are legitimately good games in their own right, but all of them are interesting, especially these 10—the 10 Google Doodles I like the most and think are most worth wasting your time on.
10. PAC-MAN
Release date: May 21, 2010
The first-ever interactive Google Doodle to be released was a version of PAC-MAN that had you play the classic game on a map that spelled out “Google” to celebrate the game’s 30th anniversary. It’s more fun than a lot of the higher-ranked games on here, but it’s ranked lower because, well, it’s just PAC-MAN. Other than the map looking different, there’s really no spin on it.
9. Celebrating Garden Gnomes
Release date: June 10, 2018
As far as I can tell, this game’s release didn’t coincide with the invention of the garden gnome or any other significant date. But that’s OK because garden gnomes are pretty cool, and so is this game! You select your gnome, each of which has different aerodynamics, and then shoot it into the air to see how far it can go. I somehow got one of mine into space.
8. Basketball
Release date: Aug. 8, 2012
Released to coincide with the 2012 Summer Olympics, this is one of the most simple games of the lot. All you need to use is the spacebar to time your shots to make the ball go into the net. Like many of these sports Google Doodles, there isn’t a series of levels or progression. You just play to get higher scores until you feel done with it.
7. Baseball
Release date: March 31, 2011
Released to coincide with the start of the Major League Baseball Season in 2011, this game also has you just use the spacebar to hit the baseball with your bat. Everything else in the game (pitching, catching, running bases) is done automatically. It’s just so satisfying to get a home run and see all your little guys run around the field, though.