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Alex did. And suddenly — the Google homepage fell apart .

Jamie grinned. “Go to Google.com. Type ‘Google Gravity’ in the search bar. Then hit ‘I’m Feeling Lucky.’”

By the end of the day, the solution he’d been hunting for arrived — not in a straight line, but in a swirl. google gravity tornado

The search bar tumbled down the screen like a domino. Buttons scattered. The logo shattered into pieces that bounced off the bottom of the browser window. He could grab the fragments with his mouse and toss them around. And then he typed again — “tornado” — but this wasn’t a normal search. It was the Google Gravity Tornado hack.

For the next ten minutes, he played. He made a tornado out of “procrastination.” Another from “breakthrough.” Another from “why is my brain tired?” Each time, the little cyclone of letters felt like shaking a snow globe for his thoughts. Alex did

See, there’s a lesser-known trick: once Google Gravity is running (the page is a pile of interactive rubble), you can type any word and press Enter. The search still works — but the letters you type swirl into a tiny, twirling tornado of text before they fly up to run the query.

Then he closed the tab and went back to his real work — but differently. He started typing his problem into a doc, then deliberately threw the sentences around, reordering them, letting ideas bump into each other like the floating pieces of Google’s logo. “Go to Google

Here’s a helpful little story about “Google Gravity Tornado” — a quirky experiment that’s part tech trick, part life lesson.