Google Gravity Lava Mr Doob Now

No official lava version exists on Mr Doob’s site. It is typically hosted on:

You don't need to be a coder to enjoy it, but the tech behind this is beautiful. Mr. Doob uses:

When you combine them, the "Lava Gravity" concept uses shaders to distort the falling Google pieces, making them look like they are warping from intense heat. Google Gravity Lava Mr Doob

Built with three.js (a 3D library Mr. Doob himself contributed heavily to), the experiment hijacks the structure of Google’s real homepage. It:

The result is real-time destruction that feels organic. Click and drag to toss elements around; watch them stack, slide, and partially “melt” into each other. No official lava version exists on Mr Doob’s site

Ready to destroy your browser (safely)? Here is how to experience this chaotic masterpiece.

“Google Gravity Lava Mr Doob” is not an official Mr Doob release but a creative remix that expands on his original physics experiment. It combines nostalgic web pranks with real-time graphics techniques, demonstrating how simple ideas (gravity + lava visuals) can produce mesmerizing, interactive digital art. When you combine them, the "Lava Gravity" concept

While the standard Google Gravity remains a landmark in browser-based creativity, the lava version adds a sensory layer of heat, fluidity, and chaos — turning a search page into a molten playground.


If you’ve ever wondered what happens when you mix Google’s clean search page with the laws of physics and a volcanic twist — wonder no more. Enter Google Gravity Lava, a spectacular variant of the legendary Mr Doob experiment.

Since Mr. Doob does not have an official "Gravity + Lava" hybrid, you often find these on third-party experiment sites.