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Google Gravity Water: When the Search Page Becomes a Liquid Playground
If you enjoy Google Gravity Water, try these other interactive Google easter eggs (all available on elgoog.im): Google Gravity Water
| Name | Effect | |------|--------| | Google Gravity | Standard fall-down effect (no water) | | Google Zero Gravity | Everything floats upward | | Google Underwater | Whole page appears submerged with blur/ bubbles | | Google Sphere | Page wraps around a 3D sphere | | Google Pacman | Play Pacman on the Google logo | Google Gravity Water: When the Search Page Becomes
Google Gravity Water is an interactive demo (a script or bookmarklet) that simulates water-like physics across the Google search page. Icons, buttons, and text don’t just fall — they flow, merge into pools, and react to your cursor like liquid. It’s an aesthetic and technical remix: part prank, part browser-sandbox demonstration. Google Gravity Water is an interactive demo (a
From a user experience (UX) perspective, "Google Gravity Water" is both absurd and strangely intuitive. Searching for "weather" would not return a neat box of 75°F and sunny. Instead, atmospheric pressure graphs would swim across the screen like schools of fish. The word "rain" would darken the background with stormy textures, and "ocean currents" might pull your query into a gyre of related Wikipedia links.
Predictive text behaves differently in water. Autocomplete suggestions drift lazily toward the bottom of the screen unless you grab them. Voice search? Underwater. Everything sounds muffled and distant—until the answer surfaces, bursting through the digital surface tension with a crystalline pop.
To get the most out of this little break from reality: