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doodle of the day began on the 1st of November 2002.
there are doodles for almost every weekday since then.

click on a date to view the doodle full-size and with comments.

use the arrows at either side of the month names and the year above to move through the archive.

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November
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'bread clip'
emma davidson
weekends = no doodles
weekends = no doodles
'angry caterpillar'
jonathan stilts
'light-hearted'
jon burgerman
'self'
paul choi
'armless man'
haraldur agnar civelek
no title
adam schwarcz
weekends = no doodles
weekends = no doodles
'animated doodle'
rj Veiberg
'letterA'
justamy
'big feet'
michael byrne
'an aggravated alligator'
jeff wyers
'big man'
jonathan stilts
weekends = no doodles
weekends = no doodles
no title
adrian likins
'knife'
michael piercey
'big brother'
chuck garman
no title
jay blaskovich
'a fox, or maybe a monkey.... and it seems to be wearing a dress' - philip shakespeare
weekends = no doodles
weekends = no doodles
'spiffworld'
seaweb
'hip-chick'
sean lynch
'bathroom cracks and craters'
jessica robyn
'shopping trolley'
wendie duin
'it's my job'
simon cook + adam neate
weekends = no doodles
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weekends = no doodles
'grouse'
emma davidson
'professor round'
mike chappels
'my house'
isabel aracama gardoqui
'alone'
sean tubridy
'an ode to stingray'
tim willis
weekends = no doodles
weekends = no doodles
'ping!'
charles looker
'rosie'
chad
no title
K3n
no title
rebecca garnett
'not quite sure what I came in here for...' - jeff wyers
weekends = no doodles
weekends = no doodles
'conceptual doodle'
darin hasley
'fish'
jonathan stilts
'facer'
lucas price
'tara hotels'
paul choi
'face off'
john simmons
weekends = no doodles
weekends = no doodles
'i want a hug'
michelle mazaka
'dog notes'
saul edmonds
'craw'
geoff gordon
'falling man'
cory collins
'robot 3'
adam fraser
weekends = no doodles
weekends = no doodles
'dibujo 1'
carlos cruz
'enough'
sean lynch