"Google Gravity Water" generally refers to two distinct interactive Google "Easter eggs": Google Gravity and Google Underwater. While there isn't a single combined "Gravity Water" tool, users often search for them together to see Google elements fall or float. How to Access Google Gravity
HTML5/Canvas: Most versions utilize the HTML5 element for rendering the fluid motion. Google Gravity Water
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" generally refers to two distinct
In this version, the search interface doesn't just fall; it submerges. Nostalgia: evokes early web Easter eggs and browser tricks
These tricks serve as "Easter eggs"—hidden features designed for entertainment and to demonstrate browser capabilities. They are frequently cited alongside other famous Google tricks like "Do a barrel roll"
It serves as a digital metaphor for "breaking the internet." By subjecting rigid code to the physical law of gravity, it turned a static tool into an interactive playground where users could literally toss search results around. Google Underwater (The Flood) Introduced as an April Fool's Day surprise in 2012