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- Google Search Help
Official Google Search Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Search and other answers to frequently asked questions
- Learn search tips how results relate to your search on Google . . .
How results relate to your search on Google You can find tips for your search on Google in the “Your search this result” section of the “About this result” panel This section lists a few relationships between your search and the results Find search information about a result Start a search on Google
- Change your Search browser settings
Search in Dark theme on Google In a browser, like Chrome or Firefox, you can choose your preferred theme for Google Search If you prefer a specific color scheme for Search pages, you can choose to always use a Light theme or Dark theme Search pages include the Google homepage, search results page, and Search settings Choose a theme for
- Get info act on an image - Computer - Google Search Help
Get info act on an image To find more information about the images in search results, click an image For example, you can tell what type of site the image came from and find images that are related to it
- Get AI-powered responses with AI Mode in Google Search
How data helps Google develop generative AI in Search To develop and improve generative AI experiences in Search and the related machine learning technologies, Google uses people's interactions with Search and these AI experiences This can include interactions like what people search for and what feedback they provide to Google
- Do an Advanced Search on Google
Do an Advanced Search on Google You can narrow results for complex searches with Advanced Search For example, you can find sites in German that were updated in the last 24 hours or clip art images in black and white Tip: In the Google search box, you can use Advanced Search filters with search operators like quotes, minus signs, and site:
- Narrow your search results with filters
Search tools After you choose the type of results you want, you can narrow your results further with Search tools These tools can include location, color, size, or the date a page was published Search operators You can also narrow your search when you add search operators, which are words or symbols you can add to your query
- Make Google your default search engine - Google Search Help
To get results from Google each time you search, you can make Google your default search engine Set Google as your default on your browser If your browser isn’t listed below, check its help resources for info about changing search settings
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