How to do Google Gravity Trick in Mobile

To do the Google Gravity trick on mobile, open your phone’s browser, go to Google, search “Google Gravity,” and tap the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button (or find the direct link via elgooG.im) to see the page elements fall down and become interactive, letting you drag and toss them around.

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Since mobile browsers (like Chrome or Safari on your phone) don’t have the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button on the main homepage like desktop computers do, you have to use a specific method to make it work.


Method 1: The Search Result Way (Easiest)

  1. Open your mobile web browser (Chrome, Safari, etc.).

  2. Type “Google Gravity” into the search bar and hit Search.

  3. Click on the first result that appears.

    • Note: The URL usually starts with mrdoob.com or elgoog.im.

  4. Once the page loads, tap anywhere on the screen.

  5. Boom! The Google logo, search bar, and buttons will crash down to the bottom of your phone screen.

  6. How to play: You can use your finger to fling the blocks around, throw the Google logo, or shake them up.

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Method 2: Direct Link

If you want to go there instantly without searching, just type this URL directly into your address bar:

mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google-gravity/


Fun Tip for Mobile Users

If your phone has a gyroscope (most modern smartphones do), some versions of this trick (specifically the “Gravity” or “Space” versions on elgoog.im) allow you to tilt your phone to make the blocks slide around, just like real objects!

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