While Google Search is undeniably the most popular search engine globally, it holds many surprises beyond simply finding what you need. You might be surprised by the wealth of hidden features it offers, from basic conversions and calculations to more surprising functionalities like setting timers and translating languages.
Google Search’s hidden features transform it from a simple search bar into a powerful and versatile online resource. So, in this guide, we’ll talk about the 10 hidden Google Search features you must know of on your smartphones, laptops and desktops.
10 Google hidden tricks you must know of
1. Currency and unit conversions
Juggling currencies and measurements can be a headache, but Google Search can make it simple and easy. All you have to do is type your conversion question in the search bar, like “5 USD to Rs” or “10 kilometres to miles,” and Google will instantly display the answer.
2. Built-in calculator
No need to switch tabs or open a calculator app for on-the-go calculations. Type in your equation directly into the search bar, like “23 x 57” or “123 / 4.5,” and Google will display the answer in a clear and easy-to-read format.
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3. Online music tuner
Need to tune your guitar but don’t have a tuner? Google Search can help! Simply search for “guitar tuner” and use the interactive tuner displayed on the search results page to perfectly tune your guitar in minutes.
4. Language translations
Google Translate can translate text from one language to another. Just type in “translate” followed by the two languages and the text you want to translate.
5. Google Gravity
Type “Google Gravity” in the search bar and hit “I’m Feeling Lucky” instead of search. This will cause all the elements on the page to fall towards the bottom of the screen, mimicking gravity!
6. Search inside websites
You can use Google to search for specific terms within a website. Simply type in your search term followed by the site colon (“:”) and the website address. For example, you could search for “computers” on Wikipedia by typing in “computers: wikipedia.org.”
7. Flip a coin or roll a die
Need to make a quick decision or settle a tiebreaker? Google can help you flip a coin or roll a die. Just type in “flip a coin” or “roll a die” and Google will show you the results.
8. Stopwatch and timer
If you need to time something or track elapsed time, Google has a built-in stopwatch and timer. Just search for “stopwatch” or “timer” and you’ll see a digital display you can control.
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9. Find missing lyrics by humming
Stuck on a song lyric but can’t remember the words or the song name? Hum the tune into Google Search using your microphone and Google will use audio recognition to suggest possible matches.
10. Site search
Another great hidden feature of Google Search is site search. This nifty tool allows you to narrow down your search to just one website. Simply type “site:” followed by the website address and your search term. For example, “site: unboxedbycroma laptop” will fetch results about laptops exclusively from the Unboxed By Croma site. This eliminates the need to sift through irrelevant results from all across the web, saving you valuable time and effort.
And these are some of the ingenious ways in which Google Search does more than just search. By taking advantage of its hidden features, you can transform your online experience and make the most of it.
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