Google's Valentine's Day Doodle Is A 30-Second Game. The goal is to reunite Hamsters
Google's Valentine's Day Doodle Is A 30-Second Game. The goal is to reunite Hamsters
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For those in love, it’s finally that time of year. Valentine’s Day is today, a day dedicated to love and romance. February has long been seen as a month of love, as it heralds the entrance of spring and its colourful seasonal flowers. Anyone can take part in Valentine’s Day by showing love to those around them. Love, regardless of age, brightens one’s life, especially in difficult circumstances.

The Roman holiday of Lupercalia inspired Valentine’s Day. Candy, flowers, and presents are exchanged amongst loved ones around the world. Some people propose on a special day, while others take their loved ones out for a romantic supper. Valentine’s Day decorations abound in stores and malls, while restaurants offer special Valentine’s Day menu items.

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Years ago, Valentine’s Day was largely celebrated in the United States, France, and Australia. Around the 17th century, Valentine’s Day became popular in the United Kingdom, and it was thereafter observed by friends and lovers all over the world. Gifts and expressions of affection began to be exchanged. The day is commemorated in certain nations to honour friends. Valentine’s Day is known as “Friend’s Day” in Finland and “Day of Love and Friendship” in Guatemala.

On several dates throughout the year, Google devotes itself to presenting short interactive games.

In the Google 2022 Valentine’s Day doodle, two hamsters in outer space express their love for one another. A dangerous maze in the shape of the Google logo separates the two hamsters whose love knows no bounds.

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Today’s Google homepage visitors should strive to reconnect the two hamsters by pressing a series of levers and switches until Google’s logo is completed.

The 30-second game, which can be played by individuals of all ages, can assist in completing the Google logo and allowing the hamsters to return to each other through the tunnel. When the hamsters reunite, a heart with the message Happy Valentine’s Day appears on screen.