r/GamePhysics is a subreddit with 2.8M members. The community frequently discusses physics, skyrim, gta, cyberpunk, and cyberpunk 2077, and the most common flair used is rule 7, indie dev rules, and rule 10.
Gifs and videos of game physics and glitches
Popular Topics in r/GamePhysics
#1
Physics
32 posts
#2
Skyrim
8 posts
#3
Gta
8 posts
#4
Cyberpunk
7 posts
#5
Cyberpunk 2077
4 posts
#6
Stalker
4 posts
#7
Helldivers
3 posts
#8
Helldivers 2
3 posts
#9
Sea Of Thieves
3 posts
#10
Just Cause
3 posts
Flair Used in r/GamePhysics
#1
Rule 7
: "[Fortnite] What a ride"
2 posts
#2
Indie dev rules
: "[Ice Cream Shop Simulator] When you forget to disable colliders on the build preview cursor..."
1 post
#3
Rule 10
: "[UFC 4] Deleted Scene"
1 post
Member Growth in r/GamePhysics
Yearly
-15149 members(-0.5%)
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Last updated: June 11, 2026