You can play both directly from Mr. Doob’s official site:
⚠️ Avoid third-party “Google Gravity Pool” combo sites — they often contain ads or malware. Stick to Mr. Doob’s official page.
Both experiments are part of Google Chrome Experiments (2009–2012 era) and still work in modern browsers. They use Canvas/JavaScript and were groundbreaking for browser-based interactive art.
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Google Gravity are interactive Chrome Experiments created by the developer Ricardo Cabello , popularly known as 1. Google Gravity
This is a classic experiment where the standard Google homepage elements collapse to the bottom of the screen as if affected by physical gravity. Interaction
: You can click and drag individual elements (like the search box or the Google logo) and toss them around the screen. Availability : It can be played on the official Mr.doob project page or via enhanced versions on sites like 2. Ball Pool You can play both directly from Mr
Often confused with "Google Gravity Pool," this experiment features colorful interactive spheres. : Click and move a ball to see collision physics in action. : Click on the background to add new balls.
: Moving the browser window quickly will toss the balls around. : Double-click the background to clear or reset the screen. : You can access this at the Ball Pool project page Related Experiments by Mr.doob Google Gravity - Mr.doob
This is the base trick. You are looking for the gravitational collapse of the Google homepage. Both experiments are part of Google Chrome Experiments
Once activated, the screen transforms:
Now comes the "Pool" and "Full" experience: You now have a sandbox.
If you want the “full” experience implied by the query:
| Desired Experience | Action |
|--------------------|--------|
| Google Gravity only | Go to mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google-gravity/ |
| Mr. Doob’s Pool (billiards) only | Search mrdoob pool – try mrdoob.com/projects/pool/ (verify URL; it may have moved to threejs.org/examples/). |
| A combined gravity+pool effect | No official version exists. Try independent sites like neave.com/billiards/ (not gravity) or search GitHub for "gravity pool game". |