Halloween Google Doodles in the last the 10 years


Google Doodle - 2023

    Halloween 2023 Google Doodle has been created by Doodle artist, Emily Barrera.

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Google Doodle - 2022

    The Halloween 2022 Google Doodle had the theme of Great Ghoul Duel and was created by a team including, Olivia When, Nate Swinehart, Ben Tobias, Emily Barrera, and Anthony Irwin.

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Google Doodle - 2021

    The Magic Cat Academy 2 Team was the one behind the 2020 Halloween Google Doodle where one could play mini-games.

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Google Doodle - 2020

    The Magic Cat Academy 2 Team was the one behind the 2020 Halloween Google Doodle where one could play mini-games.

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Google Doodle - 2019

    The Halloween 2019 Google Doodle featured creatures that were commonly associated with scary movies, ghost stories, and Halloween decorations. The lead artist for this doodle was Lydia Nichols.

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Google Doodle - 2018

    The 2018 Halloween Google Doodle had the theme of ‘Great Ghoul Duel’ and players all around the world could compete in two teams. The credits for this doodle go to Team Great Ghoul Duel Doodle.

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Google Doodle - 2017

    The 2017 Halloween Google Doodle was a continuation of the 2016 doodle with a ghost named Jinx- ‘a lonely ghost, who embarks on a mission to find the perfect costume — and a place to belong’ Google said.

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Google Doodle - 2016

    The 2016 Halloween Google Doodle had a ghost named Momo on an adventure journey. It was created by a team that called themselves the ‘Meow-Loween Team’.

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Google Doodle - 2015

    Halloween - Global Candy Cup 2015 was the name for the Halloween 2015 Google Doodle which had a mini-game one could play where four witches raced to collect the most candy before the end of Halloween

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Google Doodle - 2014

    The 2014 Halloween Google Doodle had invited some artists to make multiple doodlers revolving around Halloween. These artists were Markus Magnusson, Olivia When and Taylor Price.

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