Every year on January 1, Google releases a creative doodle to wish all its users a very happy New Year. Google’s first New Year’s Day doodle was posted back in 2000, since then, Google has made sure to greet its users with a brilliantly designed doodle to embark on an unknown journey of 12 long months.

As 2023 approaches, we await a new doodle to greet us on the gateway of the internet. Until then, let’s take a look at the 22 years of Google doodles from the year 2000 to 2022.

Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2022

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2021

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2020

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2019

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2018

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2017

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2016

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2015

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2014

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2013

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Google’s New Year’s Day Doodle for 2012

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2011

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2010

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2009

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2008

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2007

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2006

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2005

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2004

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2003

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2002

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2001

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Google Doodle for New Year’s Day 2000

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Homecrux wishes you a very happy and prosperous New Year. Have a big one and stay blessed!

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Pallvika is an enthusiastic painter, and loves to capture moments for beautiful memories. Apart from writing, you can find her reading novels or volunteering with NGOs working towards providing better quality education to children.

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