Both versions (and many others like Google Sphere or Tilt) are maintained on , a site dedicated to restoring Google's lost Easter eggs fictional narrative

Even while the page is in pieces, you can type in the search box; the results will "fall" into the pile from the top of the screen. Why These Posts Are "Helpful"

The second component, (sometimes referred to as “Google Underwater” or “Google Waves”), is a less famous but equally intriguing effect. Using WebGL or CSS animations, this effect makes the Google homepage appear as if it is submerged in water. The logo ripples like a reflection on a pond, the search bar undulates gently, and a sense of fluid distortion permeates the page. Unlike the violent collapse of Google Gravity, Google Water evokes a serene, dreamlike atmosphere. It plays with transparency, refraction, and motion to suggest that the digital world is not solid but malleable, as fluid as the ocean.

Search for "Google Gravity" and click the link from elgoog.im . 🚀 Google Antigravity (Modern AI Tool)

You can pick up the individual pieces (like the "Google" letters) and toss them around the screen with your mouse.