This interactive experience lets you explore a house from the perspective of someone shrunk to just 1 inch tall. Navigate through the Kitchen, Living Room, Bathroom, and Garden as everyday objects become towering landmarks. A penny becomes a manhole cover, a breadcrumb becomes a boulder, and your house cat becomes a terrifying predator the relative size of a T-Rex.
Use arrow keys or swipe controls to navigate through rooms at miniature scale. Discover hidden objects and answer quiz questions to learn fascinating facts about how scale changes our perception. Collect shrink coins, avoid the patrolling house cat, and complete your exploration of all four rooms. Each room contains 5 discoverable objects and 3 shrink coins.
At 1 inch tall, everyday objects become colossal landmarks. A penny would look like a manhole cover, a crumb would be the size of a boulder, and a house cat would appear as large as a T-Rex relative to your body. Carpet fibers would feel like walking through a forest, and a single step on a staircase would be like scaling a cliff face.
At 1 inch tall, physics behaves very differently due to the square-cube law. Surface tension becomes a dominant force — a drop of water could trap you like quicksand. You could survive falls from great heights because air resistance relative to your mass increases dramatically. However, you would lose heat much faster and need to eat almost constantly to maintain body temperature.
At 1 inch tall, common household items become serious hazards. A house cat would be an apex predator the relative size of a T-Rex. Running water from a faucet would hit with the force of a waterfall. Even gentle air currents from an HVAC system would feel like strong winds. Insects like spiders and ants would be the size of dogs or larger relative to you.
Last Updated: March 2026