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.
- After the URL for a search result, select More
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- In the “About this result” panel, scroll to “Your search & this result."
Tip: To find Search tips in the “Your search & this result” section, hover over or tap the underlined terms.
Search info & tips you might find
The “Your search & this result” section in the “About this result” panel might list one or more of the following relationships between your search, your search settings, and a result.
Search terms & related terms
Relevant links
Websites
Location: City or State
Country/Region and Language
Publication date
Content type
Explicit results
Why connections between the search and the result may seem unclear
Occasionally, the statements in the “Your search & this result” section might not seem correct. Reasons for this might include:
- Web pages change frequently. Connections between the search and the result are based on Google Search's last visit to the content, and the page may have changed after that visit.
- Search couldn’t accurately determine the language of the web page, particularly if it uses multiple languages.
- A related word is actually unrelated in the context of your particular search.
Give feedback on “About this result”
You can tell us what’s helpful or report a problem. This helps us improve Google Search for everyone.
At the bottom of the “About this result” panel, select Send feedback on this info.