Generally, yes—with caveats.
Google Gravity Water is an interactive demo (a script or bookmarklet) that simulates water-like physics across the Google search page. Icons, buttons, and text don’t just fall — they flow, merge into pools, and react to your cursor like liquid. It’s an aesthetic and technical remix: part prank, part browser-sandbox demonstration. Google Gravity Water
Once you trigger the effect, the transformation is instant. The familiar white background often shifts to an aquatic blue. But the real magic happens when you interact with it. Generally, yes—with caveats
Search for “Google Gravity” demos or bookmarklets online. Many variations exist — some emphasize realistic fluid dynamics, others prioritize performance or visual style. (Note: use demos from reputable sources and avoid running unknown scripts on sensitive pages.) merge into pools