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May 20, 2023

How to disable images in google search results?

Google search is returning a full page of images instead of text on mobile device. The search results are 90% images and 10% text. The majority of results are images instead of text/website previews. There are huge blocks of images which makes it hard to read the website title/name. The website thumbnails are huge too and takes up most screen space. How can I return to the traditional google search that shows me websites instead of a bunch of images? If I wanted to search for images I would just click on images. Photo attached to show you what my search looks like zoomed in and zoomed out.
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Last edited May 20, 2023
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May 24, 2023
Hello Everyone! 

This is part of an experiment and I would kindly suggest you all to send in product feedback & share any additional thoughts about the experience. 

Thank you for your patience while the team is working on it!
Last edited May 24, 2023
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May 24, 2023
Hello Everyone! 

This is part of an experiment and I would kindly suggest you all to send in product feedback & share any additional thoughts about the experience. 

Thank you for your patience while the team is working on it!
Last edited May 24, 2023
Community Manager Subhasmita. recommended this
Jun 3, 2023
I completely agree, these picture tile style results are infuriating…because you guys forced this ridiculous change me and made Google search absolutely worthless to me I will be moving to DuckDuckGo today and won’t look back!!!! 
Jun 5, 2023
Agreed. Makes it much more difficult and frustrating to browse through the search results. Moving to another search engine.
Jun 8, 2023
Did you really need to put us through this experiment?? Any dim individual could tell you in 2 minutes that search results from this method are not as good as a list, where one can quickly determine good results from noise, but perhaps Google actually prefers that people can't easily sift through the noise in order to get more advertising clicks? Might be time to start exploring other search options. This is a great experiment.....if you were trying to see how many long-time users you could alienate at once.
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