Viral Hit Prompts (The Exact Prompts Behind the Demos)

These are verbatim from Google I/O 2026 and verified creator outputs. Run them as-is, then make them yours.

Marble physics (the world-model test)

A marble rolling fast on a chain reaction style track, continuous smooth shot.

Recursive glass sphere (mind-bender)

Dim the lights in the room. Put a black and white checkerboard room inside a glass
sphere that floats, tracking above the hand. Inside it is a recursive representation
of the same hand holding the same sphere, creating an infinite recursion of rooms.
Camera slowly pushes into the sphere, creating a video loop.

Claymation explainer (educational gold)

Claymation explainer of [protein folding], everything is made out of clay, no hands,
stop motion, accurate, with a clear voiceover. Don't add text.

Four-part style progression

Create a four-part stylistic progression of the reference video: vibrant colored
crayon (waxy strokes, granulated paper) → graphite pencil sketch (cross-hatching,
12fps line boiling) → hyper-realistic 3D translucent glass (caustic refractions,
internal glow) → risograph print (three-color palette, halftone, registration
overlays). Transition seamlessly; motion continuous across all four.

Product exploded view (business)

Create a 10-second product visualization of this [Rolex watch] in an exploded view.
Show the mechanical components floating apart, gears still spinning mid-air, then
smoothly reassemble. End on a clean hero shot with space for a tagline. Studio
lighting, black background, cinematic.

Teleport Into History

A 10-second 9:16 video in handheld vlog style. The person from the reference
image stands inside [the Roman Colosseum during a live event], vlogging to
camera, reacting to the crowd and the action behind them. Period-accurate
architecture, costumes and atmosphere. Their modern clothing contrasts with the
historical setting. Natural selfie camera shake, golden-hour light, ambient
period sound.

Chain-reaction dominoes (physics with weight)

A steel ball bearing rolling fast through a wooden domino reaction track, continuous
smooth shot following the chain of impacts. Each domino falls with realistic angular
momentum. The ball keeps visible velocity between collisions.

Author: Suresh Kumar
Suresh Kumar is a technology enthusiast, designer, and content creator passionate about Artificial Intelligence, Generative AI, Agentic AI, SEO, GEO, AEO, Digital Marketing, Business Innovation, and Emerging Technologies. Through SureshSpeaks, he publishes practical insights, technology guides, industry trends, and future-focused analysis that help readers understand and apply modern technologies in real-world scenarios.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *