Two weeks after Duo the Owl's demise, Duolingo's language learning app's mascot admitted that "faking my death was a test." ...
Just as Duolingo users are committed to their streaks, the Duolingo brand is committed to the bit; til death duo part.
Rejoice! Duo, the owl mascot of Duolingo — the popular language-learning app — is dead. On Feb. 11, the company announced Duo’s death through social media, launching a widespread publicity stunt.
Duo was fatally hit by a Tesla Cybertruck, the language-learning company announced this week. The snarky owl has been the face of Duolingo for over a decade. Why his sudden demise, and what's next?
Duolingo, the app used to learn languages, is calling on people to complete their lessons to "unlock more about the investigation".
For those new to the Duolingo cult, Duo the Owl has been the app’s relentless mascot since 2012. Originally designed as a ...
His tendency to guilt-trip, at times in a vaguely threatening way, made him a meme in 2017, and his popularity has soared ever since. "We know he had many enemies, but we kindly ask that you refrain ...
The Duolingo Owl has been pronounced dead, and fans are blaming Drake. What's the connection, you might ask? Well, it all started when the language-teaching app took to its social media to reference a ...
After hours of nail-biting agony, Duolingo users finally have answers to how the brand's beloved make-believe owl mascot named Duo "died" on Tuesday afternoon. The language-learning app shard a ...
The language-learning app shard a video to Duolingo's TikTok Wednesday showing what appears to be a Tesla Cybertruck ramming into Duo in a parking lot, following by an animated explosion. Duo is then ...
Made in mid-February 2025, the announcement became a subject of jokes, memes and discussions on multiple platforms in the following days. On February 11th, 2025, the language-learning app Duolingo ...
One of the most shocking developments of the week was the apparent "death" of Duolingo's adored mascot, the green owl, which left followers on social media in disbelief and well—tweeting a lot.