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Doodle for Google 2026 is already breaking the internet with a single, mind-blowing prompt: “What if a child’s dream could save the planet?” This year, Google just dropped a game-changer—the winning artist won’t just get a scholarship; their masterpiece will become a fully interactive, animated AR experience inside Google Earth, live for 24 hours. Fans are losing it because the theme is “Tomorrow’s Wonder,” and kids are submitting visions of AI forests, time-traveling libraries, and even sentient cloud cities. The catch? Entries close in just one week, and spots are filling faster than a viral TikTok trend. This isn’t a contest—it’s a digital gold rush, and the internet is buzzing with parents, teachers, and doodle fanatics all asking the same question: “How do we get our kid’s doodle to actually fly?” The hype is real.
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Doodle for Google 2026 is already breaking the internet with a single, mind-blowing prompt: “What if a child’s dream could save the planet?” This year, Google just dropped a game-changer—the winning artist won’t just get a scholarship; their masterpiece will become a fully interactive, animated AR experience inside Google Earth, live for 24 hours. Fans are losing it because the theme is “Tomorrow’s Wonder,” and kids are submitting visions of AI forests, time-traveling libraries, and even sentient cloud cities. The catch? Entries close in just one week, and spots are filling faster than a viral TikTok trend. This isn’t a contest—it’s a digital gold rush, and the internet is buzzing with parents, teachers, and doodle fanatics all asking the same question: “How do we get our kid’s doodle to actually fly?” The hype is real.