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  1. Young artists across the U.S. created Doodles sharing their wishes for the next 25 years. After careful deliberation, we are happy to announce the 55 State and Territory Finalists. Now, we need your help to choose a National Winner. Check out the gallery of submissions and cast your vote before June 4, 2024 at 11:59 PST. Cast your vote. Vote Now.

  2. 1. Download or print the entry form. 2. Doodle. Artists create their Doodles using any materials they want. From crayons, clay, to found objects. This year, we’re welcoming more mediums of digital...

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    • Overview
    • How to Participate in the Doodle for Google Competition
    • Tips for Creating Your Doodle
    • How are Doodles for Google judged?
    • Doodle for Google Prizes
    • Eligibility Requirements
    • Past Themes

    How is the contest judged?

    Do you have what it takes to be the next Doodle for Google winner? Google has hosted the Doodle for Google contest since 2008, and each year, the competition yields an abundance of beautiful, quirky, thoughtful, and unique drawings from grade school students all over the country. Want to submit to the next contest? Keep reading: we’ve got all the details on how (and when) to apply, how the contest is judged, prizes, eligibility requirements, past winners, and more!

    The Doodle for Google contest runs from January to March.

    Fill out the contest form on doodle4google.com, and include an original Doodle that reflects the year’s theme, an artist’s statement, and parental consent.

    Go to the Doodle for Google website during the contest period.

    The Doodle for Google competition runs from January to March every year (the exact dates may change). During this time, you can access the submission form at doodle4google.com. [1]

    Outside of this submission window, you can’t submit an entry or access the submission form.

    There are national Doodle for Google competitions in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, and in countries throughout Asia and Latin America.

    Download and fill out the form.

    The form will ask you to include a Doodle you’ve made that reflects that year’s theme and incorporates the Google logo and write a 50-word artist’s statement. It will also ask for your parent’s or guardian’s consent.

    Brainstorm ideas before committing to one.

    You might not have an idea immediately—that’s OK! Take time to

    and sketch different ideas before landing on one.

    To get the gears moving, ask yourself what the contest’s theme makes you think about in your own life.

    For example, 2023’s theme was “I am grateful for….” To respond to this theme, you might think about what you’re thankful for in your own life: art, friendship, animals—the list is endless!

    to get your thoughts on paper.

    Doodles are judged according to 3 criteria.

    Each Google Doodle submission is judged on its artistic merit, its creativity, and its communication of the theme.

    refers to how skillful the drawing is.

    refers to how outside-the-box the artist’s idea is: how well did they respond to the theme? Did they incorporate the Google logo into their drawing in an original way?

    refers to how well the Doodle reflects that year’s theme as well as how well the artist expresses their intentions in their artist’s statement.

    Doodles are grouped and judged by age.

    The national winner gets their Doodle displayed on Google’s homepage for 24 hours. They also get “Google swag” and cash prizes.

    The “swag” usually consists of a Wacom tablet, a Google Chromebook, and a T-shirt with their Doodle on it.

    They also receive a $30,000 scholarship to the college of their choice and a $50,000 tech package (usually Chromebooks and tablets) for their high school or chosen nonprofit.

    If the winner is homeschooled, the homeschool will receive a $5000 technology stipend, and the winner may donate $45,000 in technological improvements to a nonprofit, library, or school that meets Google’s criteria.

    The 5 national finalists will have their Doodles displayed in the Doodle for Google gallery. They will also receive a $5000 college scholarship, a Chromebook, and a trip to Google headquarters.

    State and territory winners will have their Doodles featured in the Doodle for Google online gallery.

    Only artists in kindergarten through twelfth grade may submit.

    The Doodle for Google contest is only eligible for grade school students. A parent or guardian’s consent is required.

    Doodles must be the original work of the artist.

    Each Doodle entered in Doodle for Google must be the creation of the artist submitting it.

    Doodles must not be copyrighted or plagiarized, and they must not contain logos.

    This means no fictional characters or work based on your favorite TV shows, video games, or books—but this gives you plenty of opportunity to create your own fun characters!

    “I am grateful for…” (2023)

    Winner: Rebecca Wu, Washington, 6–7 grade level

    “I care for myself by…” (2022)

    "I am strong because..." (2021)

    Winner: Milo Golding, Kentucky, 10–12 grade level

    "I show kindness by..." (2020)

  5. Jun 4, 2018 · Doodle 4 Google is a competition for students to create their own Google doodles based on a theme. Learn about the five national finalists from different age groups and their inspiring doodles.

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