Type “google gravity” into the search on the Google homepage, then click on the “I'm Feeling Lucky” button. A single click anywhere on the screen, and watch it drop!
To use Google Gravity, start by visiting the Google homepage in a web browser. Type “Google Gravity” in the search bar, then click on “I'm Feeling Lucky” to load the Google Gravity page. While this trick was first introduced way back in 2009, it's still a good one!
The Georgia Gravity Games is a gravity-only car race competition sponsored by Google, Georgia Tech and the City of Douglasville. The Georgia Gravity Games are an educational, hands-on activity designed to get young people excited about STEM subjects.
Google Zero Gravity is a web program. This web program has been made in such a way that when someone visits this web, he sees the look of Google's home page, but in a few moments, Google's look falls to the ground. It seems that gravity is pulling Google's element towards itself.
To play the game, search for 'text adventure' or 'text game' in your browser. After searching those terms, press Ctrl+Shift+J on a Windows computer or Cmd+Option+J on a Mac. This will open Google's developer console and ask if you want to play a game. From there, type 'yes' and hit enter.
"The Great Ghoul Duel" by Google as a doodle, is a multiplayer game. The rules of the game are pretty simple. Players around the globe come together and form a team of four members. There are two teams; team-wise, you must collect the spirit flames.
Do a Barrel roll. If you type "Do a barrel roll" into Google search, the search results will flip 360 degrees, a nod to Nintendo's Star fox games.
Google Easter Eggs: Web and Android
Web: Google's search engine itself is a goldmine of Easter Eggs. For example, typing "do a barrel roll" into the search bar will cause the entire results page to do a 360-degree spin. Searching for "askew" will slightly tilt the search results page.
Google just effectively offed one of it's oldest, quirkiest features – the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button. The good news is that in the process, Google added at least another hundred million dollars in revenue.
Where is the “I'm Feeling Lucky” Button Now? Sadly, Google killed the “I'm Feeling Lucky” button in 2010. On the bright side, for Google at least, the search engine giant gained a hundred million dollars in revenue.
How do I get I'm Feeling Lucky on an Android? On an Android device, open Chrome, go to Google.com, and select Menu (three dots). Select and enable Desktop Site, and I'm Feeling Lucky will be available to use.
Gravity Rush is an action-adventure video game in which players take the role of Kat, a young woman who can manipulate how gravity affects her, allowing her to walk on walls and fly through the air.
This level has a lot of tiles scattered in different areas, so at first the shape of the level may confuse you. To beat this level, try and avoid the scattered tiles and land on the bigger platforms. You might need to change gravity a few times, but this level isn't too hard and you should beat it within a few tries.
Google guesses users' age, gender, marital status, income bracket, and personal interests. Using the tool shows that many of Google's predictions can be off-base, but the majority of them are scarily accurate. It's also possible to stop Google from tracking your information or predicting your profile going forward.
The Konami Code strikes again. Go to a Google search bar and using voice, search for “Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right.” And just like that, you'll have unlimited free Google searches. Of course this is tongue-in-cheek.
Although Google has now stopped offering the Thanos Snap Easter egg, that doesn't mean it still cannot be found online. Avengers: Endgame was officially released on April 26, 2019, and shortly before that date, Google added an Avengers: Infinity War-themed Easter egg to Search.