Halloween Google Logos: Doodle Team Scares Up Six Different Designs For Today’s Homepage

Today’s Google homepage is ready for Halloween, dressed up with six different GIFs to mark the holiday. Also known as All Hallows Eve and All Saints Eve, Halloween has been around throughout the ages, with its beginnings often credited to the Celts who celebrated the day to mark the end of their Harvest season. Tonight, […]

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Today’s Google homepage is ready for Halloween, dressed up with six different GIFs to mark the holiday.

Also known as All Hallows Eve and All Saints Eve, Halloween has been around throughout the ages, with its beginnings often credited to the Celts who celebrated the day to mark the end of their Harvest season.

Tonight, millions of kids will dress up as their favorite Superhero or Frozen character to collect candy that their parents will scavenge once the kids crash from their self-induced Hershey miniature sugar buzz — at least, that’s how we celebrate at our house.

To save you the time of refreshing your page to see all six of Google’s Halloween GIFs, we’ve listed them here, from ghost-chasing dogs and bouncing pumpkins to a witch stirring her brew.

Google Halloween Doodles for 2014:
Halloween ghost 2014 Google logo

Halloween 2014 Google logo

Halloween ghouls 2014 Google logo

Halloween letters Google logo 2014

Halloween scarecrow 2014 Google logo

Halloween witch Google logo 2014


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