Valentine's Day 2026 Doodle: Google Wishes Happy Valentine's Day With Special Pinkish Doodle
By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: February 14, 2026 08:21 IST2026-02-14T08:21:36+5:302026-02-14T08:21:45+5:30
Google has gone pinkish on Valentine's Day 2026 to celebrate the romantic day of the year on February 14 ...

Valentine's Day 2026 Doodle: Google Wishes Happy Valentine's Day With Special Pinkish Doodle
Google has gone pinkish on Valentine's Day 2026 to celebrate the romantic day of the year on February 14 with its users. The search engine came up with the idea to promote self-made or handmade gifts, which feature personal notes and treats.
Every year on February 14, couples celebrate V Day to renew their relationship and bond of love by gifting and spending time together in a romantic way. Google's animated doodle also showcases such artwork by converting its letters to a love letter, bracelets and an envelope.
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"Today’s Doodle celebrates Valentine’s Day, highlighting the thoughtful gesture of handmade gifts. Whether you're drafting a heartfelt note, baking delicious treats, or preparing for a special meal, it's a wonderful opportunity to celebrate those we care for. Happy Valentine’s Day!," Google states on its doodle page.
Google's suggestion to lovers is to take some effort for your loved ones to impress them with "doing it yourself" (DIY). The Google logo on its home page features a warm, cosy artwork in shades of pink and red colours, promoting "handmade" gift ideas and textures to honour the selfless act of creating by hand over smooth digital lines.
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The letter 'G' has converted into an envelope, which represents a love letter on Valentine's Day. Double 'O' shows hearts cut out from paper and a red pillow with decoration, small letter 'g' represent love bracelet, while letter 'L' is carrying sweet candies in a handmade net and last 'e' is designed in red.
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