Yes we really mean it. Google Gravity is an experiment project by mrdoob.com.We just checked it out and seems to be very interesting. In Google Gravity all the web pages would behave as if it is subjected to GRAVITATIONAL FORCE. So all the web pages would be falling down. We have explained some cool tricks that you can play with google gravity.
HOW TO ENABLE GOOGLE GRAVITY ?
Visit GOOGLE.
Turn off the Google Instant Search.
Type in Google Gravity into the search box.
Click on I’m Feeling Lucky button.
Move the mouse.
So sad.. Now you will see the google gets broken into pieces.
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GOOGLE GRAVITY TRICKS
Trick 1. Move Them Around
If you thought that once the elements fall down, that’s the end of the magic- but you are wrong, its the beginning. Try holding any piece. To hold a piece click and hold the element and drag then around the screen. You can grab and move all the pieces.
Trick 2. Drop Them
In addition to the above one, you will see that once you un-grab the elements (by leaving the mouse button) it falls below. Well its like the real world you see, gravity is acting over here.
Facebook tips and tricks (exclusive contents)Trick 3. Hit Them Hard
Grab any piece and use it to hit others. Fun. Also the size of the element you are using has effect on the force it generates. Try using the logo or the search-bar.
Trick 4. The Pendulum
Hold the Google logo by one of its sides and hold it up and shake it, It starts to oscillate like a pendulum. Try it ouT!!!
Trick 5. Shake Effects
Restore the window to a smaller size. Now hold the window and try shaking it around. Didn’t expected the elements to move around that way? ;) Well it does!!!
Trick 6. Enlarge Effect
While the window is still restored to a small size, maximize the window and see the elements jump.
Trick 7. It’s Alive
If you have not realized it already, all the elements in the screen is actually working. All the links, buttons, radio-buttons work exactly in the same way they meant to be. Try typing on the search-bar.
Trick 8. Search Still Working
This is the one which very few people actually know. Try typing any query into the search-bar and click the search button (or hit the enter button). WOW! Right? The results are dumped into the screen as if by some invisible hands. Again the most interesting fact is that these links are actual results and are working.
So, What are you waiting for? Start playing with Google Gravity. Enjoy!Also Read: Facebook tips and tricks (exclusive contents)
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Nice information .thank you so much.Google Gravity Tricks 2016 That Will Amaze You
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Enjoyed these Google Gravity and other stuff. There are many different things available too, like if you write “do a barrel roll” in google, the screen rolls. You can try “Tilt” or “askew” to make the screen tilt in Google. Thanks for sharing these.
ReplyDeleteJoseph Donahue
Zerg rush doesn't work anymoreEdit: Sorry my bad I used Im feeling lucky instead of Google Search.
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I just need to say that how much i hate apple computer s google gravity does not work because is lags so much and most of the time you cant even click on anything. FUCK YOU APPLE!
ReplyDeleteKelly Hubbard
it works for me in both Firefox and Safari, of course, that depends on what you mean by "it works." I couldn't use it as a search engine, so I don't know how someone got here from there, but it did live up to its name.
ReplyDeleteHarold Burton
The 'I'm feeling lucky' bar doesn't work now. Like it goes to the searches if you know what I mean.
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