Google Gravity is a browser Easter egg that temporarily rearranges the page elements as if gravity were turned on. It’s a playful trick you can try in a few simple steps. What to do
- Open a desktop web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, etc.).
- Go to Google.com.
- In the search bar, type “Google Gravity” and press Enter.
- On the results page, click the I’m Feeling Lucky button to load the Google Gravity playground.
- The Google homepage elements will collapse and you can click, drag, and fling them around with your mouse. You can also try typing in the search box while gravity is active and see links float around.
Notes and caveats
- This is a JavaScript-based gimmick hosted on a separate page; over time, the exact interface may change as Google or third-party hosts update their pages. If the I’m Feeling Lucky option isn’t present, you can try opening the Google Gravity page directly from a reputable link and then activate the effect by clicking the trigger on that page.
- There are several variants and related effects (e.g., “Google Gravity Underwater,” “Google Sphere”). You can explore those by searching for the terms and selecting the corresponding interactive page.
- As a safety tip, avoid entering sensitive information while the gravity effect is active, and close the tab when finished to return to normal browsing.
If you’d like, I can walk through a specific variant or help you verify a current reliable page that hosts the effect.
