Google Santa Tracker 2020: he's about to take off!
The Santa Tracker from Google is back for 2020 - and he's about to take off! Departing the North Pole at 10AM GMT / 5AM ET / 2AM PT, he'll be sailing across the globe, delivering presents to all the children who have been well-behaved enough to land on the Good List this year.
(Although we've heard that he's being far more lenient this year because, you know, 2020 has been a bit of a rough one).
Santa's village is also now open for business, with a whole host of mini-games, videos and activities to play - bookmark this page as we'll be running through the key ones for you to get involved with, whether you're entertaining little ones or not.
The key thing to do when he takes off - heading straight to Russia, if he follows last year's path - is to jump to Santatracker.google.com to see where he's at (currently, the sleigh is being prepared for final checks with all those presents). It works on both desktop and mobile pretty well, and a tap of the menu in the top left-hand corner will give you access to all the lovely things you can do this year...just don't have your sound up too loud.
If you're on an Android device, head to the Play Store where you can download the app and not only track Santa and also play those myriad games in his North Pole village.
We've got some of our favorite games listed from last year - but, rest assured, we're currently doing in-depth testing to decide our top list in 2020.
Our top Santa Tracker games
How to play the Santa games on mobile
Every year, when we publish this guide, we have people wondering how to play the games on mobile. Well, there's a Santa Tracker Android app, or you can just go to the Santa Tracker site on a mobile browser, click the three lines in the top left-hand corner and see all the games to play. (Note - the 'install' option, which tells you to 'Add to Home Screen' doesn't work on iPhones).
This Battle Royale-style game sees you slinging your way around a forest, dodging behind trees and grabbing power-ups in the shape of presents. It's infuriating and slightly addictive - you need to master the tap (or click) to really make your way through it.
A basic matching of symbols behind Christmas doors, it starts easy then the timer starts to tick down... we went from scorn to annoyance at how hard it became before figuring out there was a pattern.
This is Where's Waldo (or Where's Wally, to the UK dwellers) on an interactive scale - an annoyingly diverting title.
Bounce the presents into the right hole by putting the building blocks in the right place - another one where our 'research' took us down a rabbit hole we didn't expect...
The site has been live throughout December for parents and teachers alike to help their children be entertained while learning at the same time - this allows children to learn how to speak other languages with simple Christmas phrases, or to code by making elves dance or
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