Google Gravity Water Site

| Feature | Classic Google Gravity | Google Gravity Water | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Rigid body (solid falling) | Fluid dynamics (liquid dripping) | | Visual Effect | Elements break and stack at bottom | Elements melt and float | | Mouse Interaction | You can drag elements | You create ripples and waves | | Sound | None (usually) | None (usually) | | Difficulty to Reset | Refresh the page | Refresh the page |

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So, the next time you need a five-minute brain break, head over and take the plunge. Just try not to get your keyboard wet! Google Gravity Water

: Related "Water" effects by the same creator allow users to draw waves or create ripples on a liquid-like digital surface. 2. Science Experiment: "Gravity-Defying" Water

You can still type a search query into the fallen search box. | Feature | Classic Google Gravity | Google

Click the button instead of the regular search button.

Google Gravity Water: The Viral Experiment That Defied Expectations : Related "Water" effects by the same creator

In a digital world that is mostly flat and static, being able to "touch" and move elements with realistic physics is inherently satisfying.

This classic "gravity water" experiment demonstrates air pressure principles.

Google Gravity Water has several interesting features and fun facts that make it even more enjoyable:

Launched officially by Google as an April Fool's Day feature on April 1, 2012, this version added a fluid environment. Instead of tumbling onto a solid floor, the text boxes and navigation tabs dropped into an active sea. Because it combined the gravity-based dropping mechanic with a water surface, users naturally combined the terms into . Key Interactive Features