Do you want to trick your friends with a Google search page that falls like gravity? Google Gravity is one of many fun "Easter eggs" hidden in the Google search engine, along with many other games, pranks, and effects. To use Google Gravity, start by visiting the Google homepage in a web browser. Type “Google Gravity” in the search bar, then click on “I'm Feeling Lucky” to load the Google Gravity page. While this trick was first introduced way back in 2009, it's still a good one!
Things You Should Know
- To get to Google Gravity on your phone or computer, just search "Google Gravity" and click or tap "I'm Feeling Lucky."
- If you see a list of search results, click the "Mr. Doob" search result.
- There are plenty of tricks you can do with Google Chrome like playing games or doing a barrel roll .
Steps
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Open a JavaScript-enabled web browser. Launch a browser like Chrome, Edge, Safari, or Firefox, which all support JavaScript. You can even use the browser on your phone!
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Go to https://www.google.com in your browser. You'll need to be on the main Google search page to play with Gravity.Advertisement
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Type google gravity into the search bar and click I'm Feeling Lucky . The "I'm Feeling Lucky" button, which is just below the search field, takes you directly to the Gravity version of the Google search page.
- At first, the search page will look normal! But once you move your mouse, the buttons, menus, images, and other elements on the page will fall to the bottom, mimicking gravity.
- If you don’t see the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button, you can just press Enter and then click the top search result (the Mr. Doob site).
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow to I do a Google gravity?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerTo do a Google gravity trick, you’ll need to have a browser with JavaScript enabled and open Google’s search page at google.com. Then, type Google Gravity into the search bar and press "I’m Feeling Lucky." Move your mouse cursor over the white part of the page and all the icons and words will fall down in pieces; you can even play with the pieces for a bit if you like.
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QuestionWhat tricks can Google do?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerGoogle has lots of tricks or "Easter eggs" that are just plain fun and even silly. You can find a few of them explained in full in this wikiHow: How to Do Google Tricks and Easter Eggs , including the barrel roll, the Zerg rush, Google gravity, Google rainbow, Atari breakout, Epic Google, and more.
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QuestionHow do I do a barrel roll Google right now?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerA barrel roll on Google will rotate your search page on the screen in the same way as a barrel rolling down a hill. It’s a secret silly feature for fun. To start, go to Google’s search page and be sure you’re using Chrome, Safari, or Firefox on a computer to see the barrel roll. Type "Do a barrel roll" into the search bar, then press Enter or Return and the whole page will roll around. For more help, with image guidance, see the wikiHow How to Do A Barrel Roll on Google .
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Tips
- If you rotate your smartphone around after starting Gravity, the pieces of the Google page will continue falling the more you rotate.Thanks
- You can also go straight to Mr. Doob's Google Gravity site by visiting this URL: https://mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google-gravityThanks
- Attempting to use Google Gravity on an outdated browser or on a slow computer may result in your browser freezing or crashing.Thanks
About This Article
To use Google Gravity, start by visiting the Google homepage in a web browser. Type “Google Gravity” in the search bar, then click on “I’m Feeling Lucky” to load the Google Gravity page. Alternatively, you can type “Google Gravity” in the search bar, hit enter, and then click on the first website that loads in the search results. Once you’re on the Google Gravity page, moving your mouse will cause the Google logo and other buttons to fall to the bottom of the page. Click and drag on the logo or buttons to move them around the screen. Refresh the page to put the logo and buttons back where they started.