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Search Goole Like a Pro [Cheat sheet]

Before reading my article, let's try searching the following input:

inurl:/jacktt/ site:dev.to
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How to do that

Did you know that Google doesn't just process your text inputs, but also supports a range of operators to enhance the efficiency of your searches? By using these operators, you can precisely search for what you want. For example, you can search for content within a specific website or indicate that all results must include a specific text. Let's explore these capabilities further.

Search Symbols

Operator Description Example
[term 1] -[term 2] Excludes search results that include this term. best tablets -drawing
[term 1] \ [term 2] Returns search results that match terms on either side of the pipe.
"[term]" Returns search results that include all terms within quotes in the exact given order. "never gonna give you up"
* Returns search results where any words can be matched in place of the asterisk. best * in America
[term] [number 1]..[number 2] When placed between two numbers, returns search results that match within the number range. Chromebook $200..$500
([term 1]) [term 2] Group search terms and control the search logic of the query. (best \
[term] $[number] Returns prices. Mac $1000

Website, Timeline, and News Search Operators

Operator Description Example
cache:[website] Show Google's cached version of a specific page. cache:makeuseof.com
[term] filetype:[format] Returns only search results that match a particular file extension. sleep study filetype:pdf
related:[website] Returns other websites that are similar to the queried website. related:nytimes.com
[term] site:[website] Returns only search results from a particular website. productivity tips site:makeuseof.com
[term] before:[date] Returns results before a given date. internet before:2005
[term] after:[date] Returns results after a given date. internet after:2022
[term] source:[website] Returns news articles on searched terms from specified sources in Google News. startup source:MakeUseOf
[term] location:[location] Returns news articles on searched terms from the specified location in Google News. startup location:India
intext:[term] Returns only search results that match the term in the page's body. intext:blackhole
allintext:[term] Same as intext, but returns only search results that match the complete term. allintext:time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time
intitle:[term] Returns only search results that match the term in the page's title. intitle:contact
allintitle:[term] Same as intitle, but returns only search results that match the complete term. allintitle:Google Search operators
inurl:[term] Returns only search results that match the term in the page's URL. inurl:programming
allinurl:[term] Same as inurl, but returns only search results that match the complete term. allinurl:iPhone 14

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