⚠️ Note: The pure “tornado” effect is less official and often appears in modified versions or JavaScript experiments. The classic Mr. Doob Google Gravity does not include a tornado by default — but creative coders have added swirling physics as a tribute.
Exploring Google Gravity Tornado: A Virtual Chaos Experience google gravity tornado
The pieces bounce off the edges of the browser window and collide realistically with one another. ⚠️ Note: The pure “tornado” effect is less
The Google Gravity Tornado, also known as the "Google Tornado" or "Gravity Tornado," is a cleverly designed browser-based simulation. When activated, it replaces the traditional Google search results page with a mesmerizing animation, where search results and Google's logo appear to be swept away by a tornado. The effect is both captivating and disorienting, as if the user is witnessing a miniature tornado ravaging the Google homepage. Exploring Google Gravity Tornado: A Virtual Chaos Experience
Whether you are watching the Google logo tumble to the bottom of the screen under simulated gravity, or clicking ruby slippers to trigger a tornado that transports you to black-and-white Oz, these experiences offer something increasingly rare in the modern web: a reminder that technology can still surprise us, make us laugh, and connect us to shared cultural touchstones.