Slime Mr Doob — Google Gravity
The search bar, the Google logo, the buttons, and the text links lose their fixed positions. They drop heavily to the bottom of the browser window as if pulled down by real-world gravity. 2. The Slime Physics
However, Mr.Doob’s Google Gravity Slime stood out because it was an unofficial, third-party subversion. It took the cleanest, most recognizable brand interface in human history and completely broke it. In an era where web design was becoming increasingly corporate, predictable, and flat, this project offered a nostalgic return to the chaotic, experimental roots of the early internet. It was deeply satisfying to watch a massive tech corporation's homepage get turned into a puddle of goo. How to Experience It Today Google Gravity Slime Mr Doob
The internet has always loved "Easter eggs"—hidden jokes or features left by developers for users to find. Google itself is famous for these, from "Do a barrel roll" to the iconic Atari Breakout search prank. The search bar, the Google logo, the buttons,
To help find exactly what you are looking for, tell me: Are you looking for the to build a physics engine, a specific liquid/fluid simulator website, or more classic Google Easter eggs to explore? The Slime Physics However, Mr
Ball Pool : A screen filled with colorful circles that behave like a ball pit; you can "shake" the browser to scatter them.
: You can click and drag individual pieces of the interface, "throwing" them around the screen to watch them bounce and collide. Dynamic Results