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Google marks New Year’s Eve 2025 with festive animation doodle

Published on: December 31, 2025 3:24 PM

Google has marked the final day of 2025 with a special New Year’s Eve doodle, celebrating the transition into 2026 with colour, animation and festive symbolism. The doodle appeared on Google’s homepage in several regions, including India, capturing the excitement, reflection and anticipation that traditionally surround the year’s end.

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The animated doodle prominently displays the year “2025” before smoothly transforming into “2026,” symbolising the precise moment when the clock strikes midnight. Designed with a lively and celebratory theme, it features confetti, balloons and decorative accents that evoke a party-like atmosphere, reinforcing the global spirit of New Year’s Eve.

In an official description, Google stated that the annual doodle celebrates New Year’s Eve across the world, when billions of people gather with friends and family to look back on the past year and welcome the next. The message notes that as midnight approaches, the doodle visually represents the shared global countdown to the start of 2026.

The doodle not only adds a festive touch to the homepage but also invites users to engage further. Clicking on it redirects visitors to an information page detailing the significance of New Year’s Eve and the tradition behind Google Doodles. Users can explore interactive elements, including a feature that allows them to select different colours for the doodle and see how it changes in real time.

Google also highlights its long-standing doodle tradition through this feature. The company began using doodles in 1998 as a simple “out of office” style message by founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Over the years, these doodles have evolved into a globally recognised creative platform used to mark cultural events, historical milestones and international celebrations.

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The New Year’s Eve doodle underscores the symbolic importance of December 31, a day that represents closure and renewal across cultures. While traditions may vary worldwide, the shared act of welcoming a new year unites people across borders. With this animated doodle, Google once again joins users around the globe in bidding farewell to 2025 and ushering in 2026.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: celebrations, Google, Google Doodle, Lifestyle-latest, New Year 2026, new year's eve, tech news

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