Which Google Doodle is most fun?

5 Most Popular Google Doodle Games

Google Doodles are creative variations of the Google logo that commemorate holidays, anniversaries, achievements, and notable events. While the definition of "fun" can vary from person to person, here are a few examples of Google Doodles that were well-received and considered entertaining by many:

Pac-Man

Pac-Man (2010)

This interactive Doodle celebrated the 30th anniversary of the classic arcade game Pac-Man. Users could play the game directly on the Google homepage, and it recreated the original Pac-Man experience.

Halloween Global Candy Cup

Halloween Global Candy Cup (2015)

Google hosted an online game where players could choose a team and compete in a series of mini-games to collect candy. The Doodle had a competitive element and allowed users to track their team's progress globally.

Rubik's Cube

Rubik's Cube (2014)

This Doodle allowed users to solve a virtual Rubik's Cube directly on the Google homepage. It was an engaging and interactive experience, challenging users to solve the puzzle.

Garden Gnomes

Garden Gnomes (2018)

In this Doodle, users could design and create their own virtual garden using a variety of plants, accessories, and gnomes. It provided a creative and interactive platform for users to express their imagination.

Loteria

Loteria (2019)

This Doodle celebrated the traditional Mexican card game Loteria. It included an interactive game where players could select cards and experience the vibrant and culturally significant illustrations.

Please note that Google frequently releases new Doodles, so there might be more fun and interactive ones available beyond what I mentioned.  Google Doodles can vary in terms of subject matter and interactivity, so what you find most fun will depend on your personal interests. You can visit the Google Doodle archive or search online to discover and explore the wide range of creative and entertaining Google Doodles that have been released over the years.