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Google, Snake and lunar new year
How to Play the Year of the Snake Google Game
The Lunar New Year, a time of celebration and new beginnings, is upon us. In 2025, we welcome the Year of the Snake, a symbol of wisdom, elegance, and mystery in various cultures.
Google launches snake game to celebrate Chinese lunar new year. Here's how to play
But perhaps the most fun is that snake game, which can be played through the Google Doodle. Though it was launched on Wednesday, when the Lunar New Year began, it can still be played now. It’s played just by searching for “snake” within Google, which will offer the option to start playing at the top of the page.
Google Doodle celebrates Lunar New Year, Year of the Snake. How to play the game now
Google is celebrating the Lunar New Year, marking the start of the Year of the Snake with a new Google Doodle game. Here's how to play.
Google celebrates the Year of the Snake.
Today marks the start of the Lunar New Year, and Google Search has a new serpentine Doodle to mark the occasion. It looks cute, but click through for a bonus playable game of... well, you can probably guess.
Google doodle unveils classic snake game to mark the Lunar new year
Google Doodle is marking the Lunar New Year with a special game. Lets divulge this interactive experience and explore its cultural significance.
Google Doodle revives iconic game to celebrate Chinese New Year
The new Google doodle welcomed the Chinese New Year 2025, year of the Wood Snake, which began this Wednesday, January 29
Google marks Lunar New Year with playable Snake Game
Google is marking the Year of the Snake with an animated Google Doodle of the classic Snake game. The search engine giant said it is celebrating the Lunar New Year with the playable doodle which it said "transports people back in time.
Google Doodle welcomes Lunar New Year
Google is welcoming the “Year of the Snake” with a Pac-Man style game. If you click on the Google logo today, you’ll be redirected to a prompt screen.
Google celebrates the Year of the Snake with Lunar New Year Doodle
Lunar New Year is nearly here, with January 29 ushering in the Year of the Snake. Google is ready to celebrate with an appropriately snake-ified Doodle. In addition to the main Lunar New Year Doodle, Google’s also got a special edition for South Korea.
Google Doodle celebrates Lunar New Year
Google is ringing in the Year of the Snake in South Korea and beyond with a Lunar New Year-themed Google Doodle.
Google celebrates Lunar New Year with snake-themed doodle
The image shows a snake with a mandarin orange on its head, a fruit commonly eaten during Lunar New Year festivities
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Google's latest 'Block Breaker' easter egg gives you all the retro nostalgia
Google dropped a new easter egg on Search and, this time, is a retro throwback game called "Block Breaker." Similar to the ...
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A version of Snake only playable with a microscope has been made — Meet Subpixel Snake
In any case, this Subpixel Snake makes a fine addition to the long legacy of the Snake game originally released in 1998 ...
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