Hermann Rorschach Google Doodle Wants You To Share What You See

Google is running a doodle honoring Hermann Rorschach in parts of the world where it’s November 8th. It should be making its way over to our neck of the woods in a bit. Hermann Rorschach would b...
Hermann Rorschach Google Doodle Wants You To Share What You See
Written by Chris Crum
  • Google is running a doodle honoring Hermann Rorschach in parts of the world where it’s November 8th. It should be making its way over to our neck of the woods in a bit.

    Hermann Rorschach would be the psychiatrist/psychoanalyst who developed the Rorschach inkblot test. Here’s what he looked like:

    Hermann Rorschach

    The day would be his 129th birthday. He died in 1922 of peritonitis at the young age of 37. He was Associate Director of the Herisau Hospital when he passed.

    Google’s doodle naturally make use of the famous Rorschach test, letting users look at inkblots and share what they see with others via social media. Google is actually incorporating Facebook and Twitter sharing into the doodle, as well as Google+.

    Hermann Horschach Google doodle with sharing

    Anyone else see the Wu-Tang logo?

    Here’s a look at the doodle’s animation:

    Image: Wikimedia Commons

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