Marking the end of November’s Half Moon phase that will take place tomorrow, Google has today launched a fun and interactive game for users to celebrate Earth’s only natural satellite’s monthly lunar cycle.
Google’s doodle today offers an interactive experience. Players can match different moon phases to create full moon pairs.
Before diving into the game, users receive a short introduction about the significance of November’s Half Moon phase.
With November’s final Half Moon concluding tomorrow, Google’s interactive game aims to spark user interest in the lunar cycle.
Playing the Google Doodle Game
The game pits players against the moon, testing their knowledge of the lunar cycle. Following a brief introduction, users can match moon phases to form full moon pairs.
Successful matches earn points, and players have to conquer three levels to win.
Google hints at potential rewards for winners and the chance to unlock four new wildcards by completing nine new boards.
Global Reach of the Google Doodle
Visible in over twenty countries today, including Kenya, India, US, Pakistan, and the UK, the Google Doodle captures worldwide attention.
Google users can also download a “Doodle Half Moon Rises” wallpaper from the website.
Google Doodles: Celebrating Events Big and Small
The search engine continues to celebrate diverse occasions worldwide by transforming its logo into themed Doodles for a day.
Past Google Doodles have celebrated special occasions in Kenya such as Jamhuri Day 2023: This Doodle celebrated Kenya’s 60th anniversary of Jamhuri Day, which commemorates the day Kenya became a republic.