I--- Google Gravity Slime Mr Doob Jun 2026
And the ? It winked out. It was never a thing to be saved. It was the act of saving itself.
: Every element—the logo, search bar, and buttons—becomes an object with mass. You can click and "throw" them around the screen, watching them bounce off edges and each other. i--- Google Gravity Slime Mr Doob
The original Google Gravity features solid, blocky elements (the Google logo is a heavy plate, the buttons are small bricks). However, the Slime mod replaces those physics properties with . And the
From the pooled logo rose a city of tiny chrome domes — tabs and thumbnails fused into bulbous, reflective bubbles. They bobbed gently, tethered by thin threads of animated code. Each thread hummed with a low, playful static that smelled like lemon and ozone. When I clicked a bubble, it didn’t open a page so much as yawned: content slurped out in slow, viscous paragraphs that dripped into the margin. It was the act of saving itself
Have you tried the slime mod? Does Mr. Doob’s original gravity experiment still work on your browser? Shake your screen—politely—and find out.
The keyword endures because it represents a fundamental human desire: to break perfect systems in beautiful ways. Google is the ultimate clean, efficient, minimalist interface. Watching its logo melt into a puddle of green goo is a digital rebellion—a reminder that even the most powerful search engine can be turned into a toy.