Google Gravity - In Lava |top|
Let’s dive in. For the uninitiated, Google Gravity is a legendary JavaScript prank created by coder and artist Mr.doob (Ricardo Cabello). If you go to Google’s homepage, type “Google Gravity” into the search bar (yes, the irony is delicious), and hit “I’m Feeling Lucky,” the entire homepage collapses.
It’s pure, harmless fun. A reminder that not everything on the internet has to be serious. Now, let’s get to the good part. Recently, creative coders on platforms like CodePen and Neave.com have asked the obvious question: If Google breaks under gravity, what happens if you add friction? What happens if you add fire?
Go break some letters. You’ve earned it. Did you try to build a bridge out of Google search results to save the 'G'? Tell me I’m not the only one in the comments. google gravity in lava
But what happens when you take that classic easter egg and throw it into the fiery pits of digital destruction? You get something the internet never asked for but desperately needed:
If you were a curious kid with a computer lab login in the late 2000s, you definitely remember . Let’s dive in
The search bar falls to the bottom of the screen. The buttons shatter. The “Google” logo tumbles down like a dropped tray of dishes. You can grab the pieces with your mouse, fling them around, and watch them bounce off the edges of your browser window like chaotic pool balls.
Remember the golden age of the internet? The days of flashing “Under Construction” GIFs, clunky point-and-click adventure games, and the sheer joy of discovering that you could make your browser window do something stupid . It’s pure, harmless fun
And I absolutely love it.