Query Library

Learn how to use advanced Google search operators with one of our search query templates.

Query Dorks

Use AND between search terms to limit results to pages containing all the specified words, though not necessarily in the order t...

🌱 Basic Operators

To refine your search to results in a specific language, apply a language filter found under the advanced options.

🌳 Advanced Operators

To limit your results to a specific time-period, apply the period filter under the advanced options.

🌳 Advanced Operators

To refine your search to results from a specific country, apply the country filter found under the advanced options.

🌳 Advanced Operators

Use quotation marks in Google searches to find the exact keyword or phrase you're looking for.

🌱 Basic Operators

AROUND(X) is used between two words to find pages where they appear close to each other, with X representing the maximum number ...

🌿 Intermediate Operators

The "inanchor:" search operator helps you find web pages that are linked to using specific words in their links.

🌱 Basic Operators

Use the intext: operator to search for pages that contain your specified terms in their text.

🌱 Basic Operators

Use the "any" operator to narrow down searches to pages that contain your terms in their text, title or URL.

🌱 Basic Operators

An asterisk (*) serves as a wildcard symbol that can replace any word or phrase in your search, allowing for flexibility in quer...

🌿 Intermediate Operators