Many U.S. users may have noticed Google traded out its usual logo midday today for an animated Doodle of a snow globe to mark the Northern Hemisphere’s Winter Solstice – the official start of winter and shortest day of the year.
The doodle links to a search for “Winter Solstice” that includes a quick answer listing December 22, 2015 as the official date of Winter Solstice.
In addition to the U.S. Google homepage, the Doodle has also been posted on Google homepages in Europe, as well as Canada, Iceland, Kazakhstan and Japan.
Here is the animated version of today’s Doodle:
A number of Google’s international users first saw the animated Winter Solstice Doodle yesterday when it posted on homepages for the following countries:
Google Winter Solstice Doodle Reach for December 21, 2015
With Christmas just days away, Google has already shared the first of its holiday Doodles on the Google Doodle Blog.
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