You can click and drag any element—like the search box or a specific button—and toss it around the screen. The pieces bounce off the edges and each other using a 2D physics engine called Box2D.

On the standard Google homepage, typing "Google Gravity" and clicking I'm Feeling Lucky may still redirect you to the classic project pages. 4. The Technology Behind the Chaos

If you open these on a mobile device, tilting your phone will actually cause the elements to slide and fall in the direction of the tilt.

The "tornado" part of the query likely refers to the official launched by Google in 2019 to celebrate the film's 80th anniversary.

Searching for "Wizard of Oz" would reveal a pair of sparkling ruby slippers in the search sidebar.

Google Gravity is a web experiment originally created in 2009 by developer Ricardo Cabello (known online as ). It was part of the Chrome Experiments initiative, designed to show how static web elements could behave like physical objects.

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