Doob 2021 | Google Gravity Lava Mr
When users visited Google Gravity, they were greeted with a seemingly normal Google homepage. However, as soon as they started interacting with the page – typing in the search bar, clicking on buttons, or even just moving their mouse – the page began to change. The Google logo, search bar, and other elements would suddenly fall towards the bottom of the page, as if affected by gravity.
Introduced in , Google Gravity was one of the first "Chrome Experiments" designed to showcase the capabilities of the then-new Chrome browser and the power of JavaScript .
While Google's own homepage has changed, you can still play with these experiments on dedicated archive sites: Visit the project directly at mrdoob.com .
Beyond Gravity, several other "physics" versions of Google are popular for passing time: Google Underwater Google Gravity Lava Mr Doob
The "Google Gravity Lava" (sometimes called Google Under Lava) is a specific spin-off that adds a creative building layer to the physics:
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(Ricardo Cabello) that turns the iconic Google homepage into a chaotic, interactive playground. Experience Overview The "Fall": When users visited Google Gravity, they were greeted
The search bar still works, though results fall from the sky.
The classic "I'm Feeling Lucky" trick—typing "Google Gravity" into Google and clicking the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button—still works for many users, directing them to the official experiment.
The original Google homepage was known for its simplicity and minimalism. But Ruben wanted to subvert this design philosophy and create an immersive experience. He achieved this by using JavaScript to manipulate the DOM (Document Object Model) of the webpage, making it respond to user interactions in unexpected ways. Introduced in , Google Gravity was one of
For the Lava variant and other creative spins like Underwater or Space, the best destination is mirror sites such as ( elgoog.im ), which has curated a collection of these interactive experiments and often provides better mobile support and dark mode options. You can find Google Gravity Lava by searching for "Google Gravity Lava" and clicking on the relevant link.
: A constant downward force is applied to the world.
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And the Lava variant? It captures that same spirit of joyful tinkering, but with a touch of wild, elemental flair. Together, Google Gravity, the work of Mr. Doob, and its fiery lava evolution represent the internet at its best: a place where one person’s hobby project can spark a global movement, where code can bend reality, and where even the most mundane tools can, with a little imagination, be transformed into something magical.