Launch garden gnomes from a catapult in the latest in the Stay and Play at Home series



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Today’s popular Google Doodle Game is a throwback to 2018 and celebrates garden gnomes.

When the Doodle was first published on June 10, 2018, Google said, “Look through the greenery of Germany’s lush gardens and you might see a red cap gartenzwerg or garden gnome. Today’s Doodle, right at time for Garden Day in Germany “Celebrate these little statues for their great role in German history.”

The game begins with a short history lesson on garden gnomes and their origin. While gnome figures first appeared in 13th-century Anatolia and re-emerged in 16th-century Italy, garden gnomes were first made in 19th-century Germany.

In Thuringia, artisans built garden gnomes by hand before using them to make molds. Garden gnomes were made from clay molds before hardening in an oven. They were then painted and sold to protect the gardens.

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The latest in the popular Google Doodle game series “Stay and Play at Home,” users are challenged to throw garden gnomes as far as possible.
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In the Google Doodle game, users are invited to launch a gnome from a catapult or trebuchet, to try to plant as many flowers as possible. Users can try to beat their own scores by throwing gnomes of different shapes and sizes through the air and across the garden.

Lucky gnomes will be helped along the way by butterflies, fungi, or logs, which will keep them bouncing.

Google has designed a new Doodle for the homepage today, which sees the two Os on Google dressed as gnomes. The yellow O leaves the screen, before being thrown back into place, landing on his hat.

Google captioned Today’s Stay and Play at Home Doodle: “As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around the world, individuals and families everywhere spend more time at home. In light of this, we are Launching a Flashback Flashback series in flashback some of our popular interactive Google Doodle games!

“Stay and play at home with today’s featured throwback: Our 2018 Doodle game celebrating Garden Gnomes!”

The Garden Gnome Google Doodle is the fifth in the Stay and Play at Home series that launched on Monday. So far, Google has shared a game that celebrates the world’s first coding language designed for kids, challenging players to use the code to guide a rabbit through blocks to collect carrots, and then a cricket game inspired by the ICC Champions Trophy.

Then Google users were invited to compose visual music inspired by Oskar Fischinger, and an artist and filmmaker known for creating animations accompanied by music, and yesterday, Google celebrated Clara Rockmore, the best-known player on theremin, and invited users to create Music from nothing.

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