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Google Gravity Water Guide

If you’ve ever heard someone mention "Google Gravity Water," they’re likely blending two different Google Easter eggs or experiencing a common point of confusion. Let’s break it down. 1. Google Gravity (The Classic Easter Egg) Google Gravity is a well-known trick. If you go to Google.com and type "Google Gravity" into the search bar, then click "I'm Feeling Lucky," the Google homepage collapses. The search bar, buttons, and logo fall down the screen as if affected by gravity. You can then click and drag them around like real objects. It was created by web developer Mr. Doob . 2. Google Water (Less Common) There is no official "Google Gravity Water." However, some users have created mashups or imagined what it would look like if gravity and water physics were combined — for example, the Google letters floating in a pool, rippling when clicked, or dripping off the screen.

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