15 Ways to Search Google That 96% of People Don't Know About

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15 Ways to Search Google That 96% of People Don't Know About
15 Ways to Search Google That 96% of People Don't Know About
Here is a list of the most effective ways to search on Google to help you find anything in just a few clicks. Try these 15 easy ways to search for information on Google!

Either this or that 1:07
Searching using synonyms 1:57
Searching websites 2:40
The power of the asterisk 3:21
When a lot of words are missing 3:55
Use a number range 4:38
Search for a title or URL 5:22
Find Similar Websites 5:44
Whole sentences 6:11
Unimportant search words 6:58
Search images using images 7:17
Defining words and learning where they come from 7:51
Find a specific file 8:35
Using Google as a spell checker 9:06
Tracking your packages 9:33
Bonus tip 10:00

SUMMARY
Google Search is not only a powerful search tool but also the best friend of millions of people. It's always there for you (except for those times when you don't have an internet connection – which is scary) and can help you with anything.
It will find the lyrics to that song you heard on the radio but only got "you, me, forever, it's raining", share the recipe for the most delicious pie and recommend the best restaurant nearby. Students can't live without it, and it's also the primary source of information for most adults.
– Simply insert a few potential variations of what you're looking for and separate them by typing the " " symbol. Instead of this symbol, you can also use “or”.
– If you need to search for websites on a given topic rather than those containing a specific phrase, add the " " symbol to your search.
– Sometimes you read an interesting article on a website and then you want to share it with your friends or just re-read it. The easiest way to find the information you want is to search the website. To do this, type in the site address, then a keyword or entire phrase from the article, and it should appear immediately.
– When your cunning memory decides not to let us remember a keyword, phrase or number that we need to find what we're looking for, you can turn to the powerful symbol /" */". Just use it in place of the word/phrase you don't remember and you should be able to find the results you're looking for.
– If it's the longer half of the sentence that you don't remember rather than a single keyword, try writing the first and last words and putting "AROUND (the number approximate missing words)” between them.
– If we want to know the scientific discoveries of the 20th century, we can write: scientific discoveries 1900…2000. Yes, it's easy like that. It also works with other numbers.

PRIME
You've worked hard to learn how to use Google like a pro. So it's time to play. If you search for Atari Breakout on Google Images, the famous brick breaker will start there. Enjoy!

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