New Delhi: A beautiful doodle is visible on Google’s homepage on February 14, 2026, in which handmade gifts, love notes, homemade sweets, and small loving gestures are shown. Google’s message is that you don’t need a big plan to show love—just a little time, a handwritten card or a homemade dessert is enough. It’s all for the people we care about. This doodle is a reminder of old-time love—the kind that is hand-drawn and full of hard work and emotions. The doodle highlights the thoughtful gesture that is rare these days but very precious.
In which countries is this doodle visible?
This special doodle is visible not only in India, but also in Britain, Australia, Japan, Finland, Mexico and many European and Asian countries. People are sharing their reactions on social media – some are saying “How cute!” and some are saying, “This seems made for me.” People are enjoying and celebrating love on a global level.
How did Google Doodle start?
It all started in 1998, when Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin changed their logo a bit for the Burning Man festival. Then this became a tradition. The first international doodle appeared in 2000, and in 2010, Pac-Man’s interactive game doodle became the most popular. Since then Google has made funny doodles on every special occasion—history, culture, and festival. Valentine’s Day is special every year, and this time the focus is on handmade gifts!
What is the specialty of Valentine’s Day?
Valentine’s Day is not just a day for lovers—it is for every relationship where there is love, affection and care. Whether it’s boyfriend-girlfriend, family, friends or self-love. Chocolates, flowers, small gifts or just a simple message – everything is enough if done from the heart. Google is also saying the same: true feelings are the greatest gift. What is the need for big arrangements?















