“Google Gravity” isn’t a setting you turn on; it’s a browser experiment (Easter egg) that makes the Google search page collapse and fall to the bottom of your screen as if affected by gravity.
Here is how to activate it:
Method 1: The “I’m Feeling Lucky” Trick (Desktop)
This is the classic way to access it.
Go to https://www.google.com/search?q=Google.com.
Type
Google Gravityinto the search bar.Do not press Enter. Instead, look for the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button and click it.
Note: If you don’t see the button immediately, try typing it in and hovering over the suggestions, or simply use Method 2.
The page will load, and once you move your mouse, the entire interface (search bar, logo, buttons) will crash down.
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Method 2: Direct Link (Mobile or Desktop)
If the trick above doesn’t work (or if you are on a phone where the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button is hard to find), you can go directly to the site hosting the experiment.
Direct Link: Mr. Doob’s Google Gravity
What can you do once it’s active?
Throw things: You can click and drag the Google logo or search bar and “throw” them around the screen.
Actually Search: Surprisingly, the search bar still works. If you type a search term and hit enter, the search results will fall from the sky and pile up on top of the other debris.
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