Google Gravity Tornado
As Google updates its code and security protocols, some of the older Easter eggs have become harder to find or have been integrated into different "fun" projects (like "Google Sphere" or "Elgoog").
: Click and "toss" any of the fallen elements (like the search box or the Google logo) with your cursor. By dragging and throwing them quickly in a circular motion, you can create a "tornado" of jumping UI elements. Key Features to Try google gravity tornado
Here’s a helpful little story about “Google Gravity Tornado” — a quirky experiment that’s part tech trick, part life lesson. As Google updates its code and security protocols,
: For a more physics-heavy experience, use the Google Gravity Demo where you can manually toss elements around like a storm. Key Features to Try Here’s a helpful little
See, there’s a lesser-known trick: once Google Gravity is running (the page is a pile of interactive rubble), you can type any word and press Enter. The search still works — but the letters you type swirl into a tiny, twirling tornado of text before they fly up to run the query.
And if nothing else? It’s just fun to watch a search bar fall down.
While the original Google Gravity was fun, it was somewhat limited. You could break the page and throw buttons, but the chaos was confined to the bottom of the screen. The internet, being the internet, demanded more destruction.