Gravity Soccer borrows soccer's core image — kicking a ball into a goal — and rebuilds it entirely as a physics puzzle rather than a real-time match. Each level presents a tricky arrangement of obstacles, ramps, and gaps between the ball's starting position and the goal, and reaching it rarely means a straightforward kick. Instead, you drop movable blocks to redirect the ball's path, time explosive triggers to launch it over obstacles at just the right moment, and bend its trajectory using gravity wells or angled surfaces until it curves impossibly into the net. It's less about reflexes and more about reading a level's layout, testing an idea, and iterating when your first attempt at the "impossible shot" doesn't quite land the way you pictured it.
Click or tap to place blocks, ramps, or other interactive objects into the level, and click again to trigger explosions or activate gravity-altering elements at the moment you want them to fire. Some levels let you drag objects to fine-tune their exact position and angle before locking them in, since a few degrees of difference in a ramp's tilt can be the difference between a clean goal and a ball that bounces harmlessly away.
If Gravity Soccer's trajectory-bending puzzles appeal to you, try the timing-based batting of Google Doodle Baseball for another quick sports-themed challenge, or explore more physics puzzles on our all games page.