Valentine’s Day 2022, Google Doodle: Google’s Valentine’s Doodle is a 30-second game. Objective: Reuniting Hamsters
The most awaited time of the year for lovers is here. Today is Valentine’s Day, a day to celebrate love. February, which marks the arrival of spring and colorful seasonal flowers, has long been considered the month of love. Valentine’s Day can be enjoyed by anyone by showing love to each other around us. Regardless of age, love makes life joyful especially in difficult times.
Valentine’s Day has its origins in the Roman festival of Lupercalia. People all over the world, exchange candy, flowers and gifts between loved ones. Some people take their lover to a romantic dinner while others may choose a special date to propose. Shops and malls are filled with giant red hearts, and restaurants put out specials on their menus for Valentine’s Day.
Valentine’s Day, years ago, was most popular in the US, France and Australia. In England, Valentine’s Day became popular around the 17th century and since then the day is often celebrated by friends and lovers on all continents. People started exchanging gifts and affection cards. In some countries, the day is marked to honor friends. People in Finland celebrate Valentine’s Day as “Friends’ Day” and in Guatemala as “Love and Friendship Day”.
Google is dedicated to engaging in the introduction of interactive mini-games on various occasions throughout the year.
Google’s 2022 Valentine’s Day doodle features two hamsters expressing their love for each other in space. Two hamsters with boundless love are separated by a dangerous maze with the Google logo.
Those navigating the Google homepage today should try to get the two hamsters reunited by pulling a series of levers and switches until the Google logo is complete.
The 30-second game, which can be played by people of all ages, can help complete the Google logo and pave the way for the guinea pigs through the tunnel to get back together. When the hamsters reunite, a heart appears with a Happy Valentine’s Day message on the screen.