Google Celebrates March 2025 Final Half Moon With Doodle Game, Challenges Users Knowledge About Lunar Cycle

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 19, 2025 12:11 IST2025-03-19T12:10:29+5:302025-03-19T12:11:40+5:30

Search engine giant Google has marked the final half-moon of March 2025 with an interactive and engaging Doodle game. ...

Google Celebrates March 2025 Final Half Moon With Doodle Game, Challenges Users Knowledge About Lunar Cycle | Google Celebrates March 2025 Final Half Moon With Doodle Game, Challenges Users Knowledge About Lunar Cycle

Google Celebrates March 2025 Final Half Moon With Doodle Game, Challenges Users Knowledge About Lunar Cycle

Search engine giant Google has marked the final half-moon of March 2025 with an interactive and engaging Doodle game. This special doodle features a celestial card game that explores and tests players' knowledge of the lunar cycle. In the game, users compete against the moon by matching different lunar phases to earn points. If players manage to outscore the moon, they can unlock special rewards and enter into next level of the game with new challenges.

"This interactive Doodle celebrates March’s final Half Moon! This monthly recurring card game invites you to play against the moon to test your knowledge of the lunar cycle," the Google Doodles blog post reads.

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Significance of March’s Half Moon

March is known for the "Worm Moon," a time when frozen soil begins to thaw, and insects start emerging after winter. The Google Doodle game is inspired by this natural transition, challenging players to progress through various levels while unlocking four new wild cards. Players who successfully complete the challenge can share their high scores and compare their lunar expertise with friends.

Special Google Doodle for Father’s Day

In addition to celebrating the Half Moon, Google has also dedicated a doodle to Father's Day. While this special tribute is not available in all countries, it can be seen in Bolivia, Honduras, Portugal, Spain, and Italy. Through this doodle, Google highlights the significance of Father’s Day in these regions.

Google’s latest doodle blends education and entertainment, offering users a fun and informative experience about lunar events while adding an interactive gaming element.

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