Query Dorks
AROUND(X) is used between two words to find pages where they appear close to each other, with X representing the maximum number ...
An asterisk (*) serves as a wildcard symbol that can replace any word or phrase in your search, allowing for flexibility in quer...
Use two periods (..) without spaces between numbers to search for results within a specific range. This operator is highly effec...
Get quick definitions of terms directly in Google Search results using the define: operator.
Target your search to content published within a specific timeframe, utilizing a specialized search number range.
Combine multiple search operators for highly specific searches, filtering results to precisely what you need.
To search for scholarly articles via Google Search, you can use the site: search operator followed by the Google Scholar domain ...
Refine searches within specific websites or domains by combining the site: operator with keywords and exclusions.