The very first Google Doodle was created in 1998 when the co-founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, attended Burning Man. It was a simple stick figure behind the second 'o' in Google.
Google collaborates with a team of skilled illustrators and artists to create their iconic doodles, which often reflect the culture and history of different regions.
Google Doodles aren't limited to English-speaking countries. They've been featured in over 100 countries and in more than 40 languages.
Google commemorated significant space events, including the Mars Rover landing and the discovery of water on Mars, with special doodles.
Google has created doodles that allow users to compose music, like the Moog Synthesizer Doodle, where users could create their own tunes.