DVD screensaver
The DVD screensaver, also known as the DVD logo screensaver or bouncing DVD logo, is the screensaver present on DVD players.[1] It depicts the DVD-Video logo on a black background, slowly bouncing around the screen, with some iterations having the logo change color as it does.[2] It is a popular challenge to wait for the logo to hit one of the corners of the screen.[3]
Purpose
The screensaver is activated once the DVD player enters its "hibernation" state. Like most screensavers, the logo's bouncing motion is used to prevent screen burn-in on whatever device it is connected to.[4]
Legacy
The moment when the DVD logo bounces perfectly off a corner of the screen has been described as exciting and has been met with celebration, with some even watching the screensaver exclusively to watch it hit the corner. Estimates on how long the logo goes before hitting the corner have ranged anywhere from 2 to 45 minutes based on a number of different variables.[2]
There have been multiple livestreams of the screensaver on YouTube, such as one created by user FlareTV and another that reportedly had its logo hit the corner 12 out of 6849 times as of 2018.[5] There have also been websites that host their own recreation of it, such as BouncingDVDLogo.com.[6]
In popular culture
- The Office episode "Launch Party" opens with Michael Scott giving a meeting on quarterly reports. It shows everyone being interested in the meeting until it is revealed that everyone there was watching the DVD screensaver behind him.[7] On an episode of the podcast Office Ladies, it is revealed that the DVD logo was edited in after filming.[8]
- In 2021, an Easter egg was added to Google Search, where the Google logo in the top left corner will start bouncing around the screen if the search term "DVD screensaver" is entered.[4]
- In 2022, cryptocurrency exchange company Coinbase parodied the screensaver for a Super Bowl commercial, replacing the DVD logo with a QR code to their website.[9]
- In the 2025 game Stimulation Clicker, the DVD screensaver is the first unlockable item in the game. The player gains a single point for every bounce and multiple can be purchased.[10]
- In September 2025, YouTuber Grant Davis created a Lego television with a DVD screensaver that moved on its screen using Technic gears and motors.[11]
See also
References
- ^ Scott, Ryan (2025-10-18). "Did You Know Google Has A DVD Screensaver? The Hidden Easter Egg Explained". SlashFilm. Retrieved 2026-01-27.
- ^ a b "Did the Bouncing DVD Logo Ever Actually Hit the Corner of the Screen?". Mental Floss. 2023-08-21. Retrieved 2026-01-27.
- ^ Ostergar, Martha (2023-10-28). "Have You Seen This? All hail the bouncing DVD logo screensaver!". www.ksl.com. Retrieved 2026-01-27.
- ^ a b Finn, John (2021-05-15). "How To Find Google's DVD Screensaver Easter Egg". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2026-01-27.
- ^ Donnellan, Jimmy (2018-12-12). "Watch This DVD Screensaver Hit The Corner Live On YouTube". Cultured Vultures. Retrieved 2026-01-27.
- ^ Pescovitz, David (2019-03-07). "Will the DVD logo hit the corner of the screen?". Boing Boing. Retrieved 2026-01-29.
- ^ Gallucci, Nicole (2021-01-14). "A deep dive into the beloved DVD logo cold open from 'The Office'". Mashable. Retrieved 2026-01-27.
- ^ Haines, Sydney Baum (2021-01-28). "The Truth About The Bouncing DVD Logo From The Office". Looper. Retrieved 2026-01-27.
- ^ Reuter, Lauren Johnson, Dominick. "Coinbase just kicked off the Super Bowl with a simple ad featuring a QR code styled like the bouncing icon of a DVD screensaver". Business Insider. Retrieved 2026-01-27.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Kaur, Tessa (2025-01-11). "Stimulation Clicker Is Cookie Clicker For The TikTok Generation". TheGamer. Retrieved 2026-03-03.
- ^ By (2025-10-08). "Building The DVD Logo Screensaver With LEGO". Hackaday. Retrieved 2026-01-27.