Where would we be without Google? We have discussed the company’s impact on the world a number of times here, but this post likely sums it up best. Where Google’s core product is concerned, it’s a safe bet that every single person who will read this article either regularly uses Google search or at least uses it occasionally.
Google
search became as popular as it is now due in large part to its
simplicity, and the service remains wonderfully simple to this day. But
as simple as Google search seems on the surface, it packs a wide range
of functionality just waiting to be explored by savvy users. And if
you’re not already a savvy Google search user, you will be by the time
you’re done with this post.
There
are hundreds of features just waiting to make your life easier, but
it’s impossible to remember all the little tricks you need in order to
take advantage of them. We’re not going to overload you by listing
hundreds of tips in a single post, but we will address 20 tricks in
particular that every user should know.
Some will
save you time, some will make your life easier, and others are just fun
little tricks, but you’ll be glad you learned each and every one of
them.
To
start things off, we’re going to go over some Google tricks we covered
in earlier posts. Why? So you can bookmark this article for reference
without having to jump around from post to post. First up, we have five
tricks we first shared with you back in May of last year:
Convert
Do
you have a dedicated app on your phone just to convert inches to
millimeters and U.S. dollars to Japanese Yen? Well, delete it. Just
about any conversion you can perform in an app can also be done right
from within a Google search box on your phone or PC. Just search
something like 2500 USD in GBP and Google will take care of the rest.
Define
Dictionary apps are gigantic and they can also be annoying to navigate. Forget about them… Simply type something like define googol into a Google search:
Stock quotes
If you’re looking for a quick quote, just type a ticker symbol into the Google search box. Here’s the result for GOOG:
Calculate
We
told you about Google’s ability to quickly convert units for you, but
you can also do quick calculations with Google. Don’t bother with that
dedicated calculator app, just type something like 5243 times 312 into the Google search box.
Time zones
Not
sure if it’s too late to call your cousin in Kuala Lumpur? Don’t just
guess and don’t bother trying to do the math in your head — just ask
Google “what time is it in Kuala Lumpur?”
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Next up, we have another five great tips from just last month:
Turn your phone into a level with one simple search
If
you do a search for “bubble level” in a mobile browser, Google will
bring up a graphic of a green bubble that will tilt depending on the
angle you’re holding your phone.
Find out the exact day of the week in a certain number of days
Ever
wonder what the exact day of the week it will be on a certain date? Now
you don’t have to open up your calendar — instead, just ask Google
“what day is it in 143 days” and you’ll be informed that it will be a
Friday.
Learn a random piece of cool information by typing two tiny words
Type fun facts
into Google and you’ll be given a random fun fact at the top of the
page, as well as a box that gives you the option to ask another
question. If you do click on the box, it will bring you more interesting
factoids.
Get your search results Star Wars-style
This one is delightfully simple: Just Google “a long time ago in a galaxy far far away” and you’ll be given a Star Wars-style moving crawl of search results that looks like this:
Find your Android phone using only a Google search
Can’t find your Android phone? No problem: All you have to do is search for Find my phone
and Google will locate your device as long as you have a recent version
of Android. It will also give you the option of having it ring at full
volume.
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Tips
like the ones above are great ones you might never find on your own,
but there are some more basic search functions in Google that many
people are unaware of. You’ll find 10 of the most important ones below,
as listed in a recent post by The Guardian. We’ve covered most or even all of them before here on the site, but it never hurts to run a refresher:
- Use quotes to search for an exact phrase. Ex: “20 Google search tricks every user should know” will land you right here.
- Adding a “-” before a word will exclude it from your results. Ex: Apple iPhone -5s will show you results for iPhone models other than the iPhone 5s.
- Use OR to find results with one key word or the other. Can’t remember who starred alongside Seth Rogen in Neighbors? Try searching neighbors zac efron OR epstein (It’s OK, people confuse us all the time).
- Adding a “~” before a word will find you synonyms, so searching plumbing ~university will also surface colleges.
- “site:” attached to a domain before a search will only surface results from that site. Ex: site:bgr.com iphone 6s.
- Use “*” as a wild card, just like you do when you create email filters. Ex: whose * is it anyway episodes.
- Adding a “..” between terms will search a range. Ex: us president 1980..2000 will return results for presidents between those years.
- Looking for articles with a certain term in the headline? Search intitle:iphone 6s.
- Do you enjoy a new site you’ve found and you want to see other similar sites? Try related:google.com.
- And last but not least, don’t forget that you can combine two, three or even more of the tips you learned above to get the best results for tricky searched.
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