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How To Change Google Logo With Your Favorite Google Doodle In Chrome

As you know the Google logos change now and then, and these are called as Google doodles. These will be changed by the Google from time to time and sometimes according to the occasion. Suppose you liked one of the Google doodles, but as they will be changing you cannot have your favorite one. But there is a technique where you can put your favorite Google doodle.

Favorite doodle is nothing but an extension for Google Chrome which helps in replacing the Google logo with doodle of your choice. First go to Chrome Web Store and then install the extension. Now go to Google home page and click on the Google logo which will redirect you to Google gallery from where you can select the doodle of your choice. Now you can select the doodle of your choice and then press on “Make this my favorite”  button.

Google Doodle



After this just go to the Google page or refresh it. Due to some license restrictions some doodle under specific images may not be displayed. When you mark a doodle as a favorite and then you will refresh it to be changed, but it may not be changed only in one refresh and you may have to refresh for multiple times.
Instead of doing this you can also try going to the search window and then click on the Google icon to display the doodle  you have selected. Here there may be a problem as we are refreshing the browser several times while searching. But this is very simple to use.

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