Google Gravity Lava Mr Doob — [cracked]

: Amazingly, the search bar still worked. If you managed to type a query into the upside-down, fallen search box and hit enter, the search results would drop from the top of the screen like heavy blocks, crushing the existing pile.

It was a typical Tuesday morning for John, scrolling through his favorite YouTube videos on his computer. As he sipped his coffee, his eyes landed on a quirky video titled "Google Gravity Lava Mr Doob". He had no idea what it was, but the combination of Google, Gravity, Lava, and Mr Doob piqued his curiosity. Google Gravity Lava Mr Doob

: Surprisingly, the search bar remains functional; entering a query and hitting enter will cause new search result blocks to fall from the top of the screen into the pile. Variants & "Lava" Edition : Amazingly, the search bar still worked

: In the original version (and modern recreations like elgooG ), you can still type into the fallen search box. When you press enter, the new search results "fall" from the top of the screen and join the pile of debris at the bottom. Variants & "Lava" Versions As he sipped his coffee, his eyes landed

The experiment relies entirely on front-end web technologies. While early versions used standard HTML5 Canvas rendering, the core mechanics rely on: