The Google Santa Tracker 2019 is live - how to follow his present trail worldwide

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The Santa Tracker from Google is back in 2019 - and you can follow in real time where he is right now, delivering presents to all the good
boys and girls around the world and giving helpful and fun facts about his whereabouts too - plus the chance to play some nifty
mini-games.How to play the Santa games on mobile(Image credit: Google)We've had a few people ask about how to find the Santa games on
smartphone - if you're on a phone (and can't download the Android app) then tap the three lines in the top-left corner to see all the games,
videos and coding lessions Google has created for kids and adults alike, or you can just keep scrolling down for more categorized titles.The
journey began at 2AM Pacific Time in Russia, and he's currently flying through the world chucking presents out at will.If you want to follow
jolly ol' St Nick, then there are a variety of ways to do so - the simplest is heading to Santatracker.google.com where you'll see him
navigating his way across the globe, delivering presents to those who are naughty or nice
It functions well on mobile and desktop, and a quick click of the menu in the top left will give you access to all the mini games too.Santa
delivering gifts to the Taj Mahal in India (Image credit: Google)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.Although designed for children (well,
that's the pretence), there's a huge wealth of entertainment on offer (that adults will get lost in when 'researching' a story, including
spending far too long on an Elf Wrap Battle or trying to do some basic coding to help an elf learn to dance).Here are some of our favorite
games so far (although it's worth noting that some of the games are a bit bug-filled on mobile or desktop - letting them settle for a few
seconds can sometimes solve it):Our top Santa Tracker gamesSnowball StormThis 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. Santa SelfieTry not to
spend too long decorating Santa's beard and then sharing the results with friends
We have
We did this
We are sorry.Yep
We did that
Sorry Santa
(Image credit: Google)Memory MatchA 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.Santa SearchThis is Where's Waldo (or Where's
Wally, to the UK dwellers) on an interactive scale - an annoyingly diverting title.Present BounceBounce 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 expectWrap BattleWe
don't like this one
It's too hard
It's a rhythm tapper, and it's too tricky and we assume it's designed for proper adults who are grown up
But we keep trying to work it out stillA live action shot of 'Present Bounce' The site has been live throughout December for parents and
teachers alike to help their children be entertained while learning at the same time - you can code a snowflake or learn how to say 'Merry
Christmas' in a new language, while there are also chances to learn about how different cultures enjoy Christmas each year.More ways to talk
to Santa than everYou can use Google Assistant to communicate directly with the patron of presents (either using Google Assistant baked into
you Android phone, the Google app on iPhone in some regions or a Google-enabled smart speaker), allowing anyone to say 'Hey Google, what's
new at the North Pole' and hear the latest news updates from Santa's world.It can also read Christmas stories for the young ones, with
videos and written stories to follow along with on the Santa's Village mini-site.Head on over to the site now to start following Santa
across the world, and try not to let the games suck up most of the morning - like us, you've probably got a mountain of things to do before
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