https://www.google.com/advanced_search
Operator | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
"" |
Use this to do an exact-match search. | "great depression" |
OR |
Search for this OR that. This will return results related to the two terms or both. | suggar OR caffeine |
| |
Works like OR . |
suggar | caffeine |
AND |
Search for this AND that. This will only return results related to the two terms | Apple AND M5 |
– |
Exclude a term or search phrase. | |
* |
Acts as a wildcard and will match any word or phrase. | |
() |
Groups multiple terms or operators to control how the search is shown. | (banana OR orange) -fruit |
$ |
Search for prices. | |
define: |
Displays the meaning of a word in a card-like result. | define:smishing |
cache: |
Returns the most recent cached version of a web page (as long as the page is indexed). | cache:wikipedia.com |
filetype: |
Shows results of a certain filetype (PDF, DOCX, TXT, PPT, etc.) | filetype:pdf health |
site: |
Limit results to a specific website. | |
related: |
Find sites related to another site. | |
intitle: |
Find pages that contain a specific word in the title. | |
allintitle: |
Like “intitle,” this finds web pages containing all of the specific words in the page title. | |
inurl: |
Finds pages with a certain word in the URL. | |
allinurl: |
Similar to “inurl,” this finds web pages containing all of the URL’s specific words. | |
intext: |
Finds pages containing a specific word in the content. | |
allintext: |
Finds results containing all of the specific words somewhere on the page. | |
AROUND(X) |
This proximity search finds pages containing two words (or phrases) within X words of each other. | |
weather: |
Finds the weather for a specific location. | weather:New York |
stocks: |
See stock information | stocks:MSFT |
map: |
View map results for a location search. | map:London |
movie: |
Finds information about a specific movie. | movie:The Matrix |
in |
Convert one unit into another (like currencies, weights, temperatures, etc.) | 10 dollars in rupees |
source: |
Find news results from a certain source within Google News. | source:New York Times "Elections" |
before:YYYY-MM-DD |
Search results before a given date | "airport rules" before:2001-09-11 |
after:YYYY-MM-DD |
Search results after a given date | "airport rules" after:2001-09-11 |
Deprecated Google Search operators are unreliable or give inconsistent results. If you use them in a Google Search, they might not work. They include:
~
Include synonyms of a word in your search.
Example: ~marketing
+
Find the exact match of a word or phrase.
Example: +dog breeds
daterange:
Search within a certain date range in the Julian date format.
Example: marketing jobs daterange:20120-20140
info:
Find information about a webpage.
Example: info:indeed.com
link:
Find pages that link to a site.
Example: link:indeed.com
loc:
Find results from a certain place.
Source: https://kinsta.com/blog/google-search-operators/ https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/finding-a-job/google-search-operators
Hey, it's missing some commands, i.e.
before:
, oryear: