Few weeks back on June 23, 20012, Google has shown its toughest Google Doodle on the birthday of Alan Turing. That Google doodle was an actual turing maching and was for computer science students. That was not only a Doodle, that was a challenge to all users.
If you missed Turing machine Doodle, you can still play this puzzle on Google Doodle Archive.
Yesterday, Google has released the code behind this smart Turing Machine Google Doodle. Google Explains, “Our doodle for Turing’s 100th birthday showed a live action Turing Machine with twelve interactive programming puzzles. Turing Machines are theoretical objects in formal logic, not physical things, so we walked a fine line between technical accuracy and accessibility. We focused on finding a good representation for programs and choosing puzzles of appropriate complexity. We did considerable user testing and iteration, more than for any past doodle.”
Google also requests developers to improve the code and enjoy this Turing machine puzzle.
Download the Turing machine Doodle Code Here
Google is also famous for using unique doodle on some special occasions. Concept of Doodle was born when Google founders Larry and Sergey played with the corporate logo to indicate their attendance at the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert. After that Google start changing Google logo on some special days. Over the years, Google Team has created more than 1000 doodles for Google homepage. All these Doodles are stored in a Doodle store and is available for users.
To access all the Google Doodles, you can visit Google Doodle Store.








