I--- Google Gravity Slime Mr Doob
Type: Interactive Web Experiment / Browser Toy Creator: Mr. Doob (Ricardo Cabello) Platform: Web Browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge)
Once the page loads, you will see the normal Google layout. Click and hold the "Google Search" button. Drag it to the top of the screen. Let go.
Short-form creators love "satisfying" physics. Videos of the Google logo melting into a puddle of "slime" while the search bar bounces like Jell-O get millions of views. The comment section is always: "How do I get the slime version???" i--- Google Gravity Slime Mr Doob
Next time you are bored on a video call or stuck in a library, don't open a game. Type "i--- Google Gravity Slime Mr Doob" into your search engine.
You are not just breaking a website. You are participating in a 15-year-old tradition of digital weirdness. You are honoring Mr. Doob, exploiting forgotten browser syntax (i---), and playing with digital slime all at once. Type: Interactive Web Experiment / Browser Toy Creator:
The modern web is clean, sterile, and corporate. "i--- Google Gravity Slime Mr Doob" is the sticky, chaotic, hypnotic mess we all secretly need.
Loved this? Try searching for "Mr Doob Ball Pool" or "Chrome Experiments falling sand game" next. Once the page loads, you will see the normal Google layout
You're referring to the classic Google Gravity Slime Mr. Doob experiment. For those who may not know, Google Gravity Slime Mr. Doob is an easter egg that allows users to interact with a slimy, gooey version of the Google homepage. Created by Mr. Doob, a well-known web developer and Google enthusiast, this experiment showcases the flexibility and creativity of web development.
A Brief History The Google Gravity Slime Mr. Doob experiment was first introduced in 2009 by Mr. Doob, whose real name is Mauro Masucci. The experiment was created using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, and quickly gained popularity due to its unique and entertaining nature.
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