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  1. The Google Underwater Easter egg is a creative feature from Google, launched on April Fool's Day in 2012. It invites users to explore the ocean's depths with a unique gravity effect, as the Google logo and search box buoyantly float on the water's surface, with marine life swirling below.

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  3. Dec 4, 2019 · Google Gravity is a collection of visual tricks that make Google pages behave differently for a few seconds. One of them is Google Underwater, which simulates being underwater and drops the search box into the ocean with fish swimming around it.

    • Original Google Gravity. The original version the gravity trick appeared in 2009. Ricardo Cabello, a web designer and developer, wrote this JavaScript program that would would imitate Google homepage as if it was pulled down by “gravity”.
    • Google Gravity Underwater. This variation of the original trick floats Google homepage elements in a fish tank (or ocean bed, whatever you want to call it).
    • Google Gravity Space. Ricardo Cabello created another cool trick. Various elements of the Google’s homepage float as though these were in a zero-gravity environment or space.
    • Google Sphere Trick. In this trick Mr. Doob makes all the homepage elements fly around like in a hurricane. Then slowly all the elements softly settle in a spherical spin.
  4. Dive into the captivating Google Gravity effects at elgooG. Watch as everything you know from Google succumbs to gravity's pull. Get adventurous with your searches and marvel at the stunning gravitational effects.

  5. elgooG restores and enhances the long lost Google Easter eggs, including the Underwater Search quest. Invoke the might of Thanos and snap your search results into a new reality, or explore other fun games and tricks on elgooG.

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  7. Floating Google. Experience the whimsy of zero-gravity with Floating Google. On this page, you can drag and drop items, watch them drift, bounce, or even collide in an anti-gravity environment. It's a delightful way to learn about physics, astronomy, and Google's innovations while having a blast.

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