
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 …
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.
Make Google your homepage - Google Search Help
Google is stuck as my homepage Google won't change your homepage settings without your permission. Reset your homepage. Choose a browser above, then follow the steps to replace …
Change your Search browser settings - Google Help
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 …
Refine Google searches - Google Search Help
There are different ways to filter your Google searches to be more precise or to expand in new directions. Advanced search Google offers pages designed to help you perform specialized web and …
Set default search engine and site search shortcuts
On the left, select Search engine Manage search engines and site search. To change site search shortcuts: Add: To the right of "Site search," select Add. After you fill out the text fields, select Add. …
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 …
Search Console Help
Search Console Educational Resources Google Search Central Get more in touch with your audience by using best practices to make it easier for search engines to crawl, index, and understand your …
Google Search Community
Join the Google Search Community to ask questions, share knowledge, and connect with others about Google Search. Find tips, tutorials, and FAQs.
Search with an image on Google
Use Google Lens to learn more about an image or the objects around you. For example, you can take a photo of a plant and use it to search for information or other similar images. Search with an image …