Who are Googles doodle contest winners

Doodle for Google, an artwork contest aimed toward artists in grades K-12, made its go back for its 15th installment, saying “I am grateful for…” as this yr’s theme. 

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Started in 2008, the yearly match, which takes place in different international locations, invitations scholars from far and wide to create their very own Google Doodle for a chance not best to have their work featured on Google.com for twenty-four hours, but in addition to earn scholarships between $5,000 to $30,000, tech programs and hardware value over $50,000, and lots of a laugh Google swag gear for respective schools.

This yr’s judges include scholar and Stranger Things celebrity Noah Schnapp, bestselling writer and illustrator Brian Selznick, 2022 National Teacher of the Year recipient Kurt Russell (an schooling celebrity, not the film celebrity), and Doodle group chief Jessica Yu.

Entry for the 2023 contest is lately closed. Judges will quickly must deliberate and select the Fifty four easiest Doodles prior to the public can vote on their favourite on-line. Voters can be asked to select their favorite Doodles, one from each grade team. The winner of this yr’s competition might be announced later this summer time, but you'll be able to get aware of the previous winners below.

“I handle myself by means of…” (2022)

Winner: Sophie Araque-Liu, 10-12 grade level

Location: Florida

“I'm robust because…” (2021)

Winner: Milo Golding, 10-12 grade stage

Location: Kentucky

“I show kindness via…” (2020) 

Winner: Sharon Kaur Sara, 4-Five grade degree 

Location: Texas 

“When I develop up I am hoping…” (2019)

Winner: Arantza Peña Popo, 10-12 grade stage 

Location: Georgia

“What inspires me…” (2018)

Winner:  Sarah Gomez-Lane K-3 grade stage 

Location: Virginia

 “What I see for the longer term…” (2017)

Winner: Sarah Harrison, 10-12 grade degree

Location: Connecticut

“What makes me… ME.” (2016)

Winner: Akilah Johnson, 10-12 grade degree

Location: Washington D.C.

*There was no US winner for 2015*

“If I could invent one thing to make the arena a greater place” (2014)

Winner: Audrey Zhang, 4-5 grade degree

Location: New York

“My perfect day ever…” (2013) 

Winner: Sabrina Brady, 10-12 grade stage

Location: Wisconsin

“If I could trip in time, I’d seek advice from…” (2012)

Winner: Dylan Hoffman, Ok-Three grade degree

Location: Wisconsin

“What I’d find irresistible to do at some point…” (2011)

Winner: Matteo Lopez,  Ok-Three grade stage 

Location: California 

“If I may do anything, I'd…” (2010)

Winner: Makenzie Melton, Okay-3 grade level 

Location: Missouri

“What I wish for the sector” (2009)

Winner: Cristin Engelberth, 4-6 grade level

Location: Texas

“What if…” (2008)

Winner: Grace Moon,  4-6 grade stage

Location: California

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