13 Google Search Tricks That Make Life A Whole Lot Easier

13 Google Search Tricks That Make Life A Whole Lot Easier

You think you know how to Google? You don't know how to Google.

Even the most seasoned Googler might not know every tip and trick available with just a few extra keystrokes in the search bar. Consider this your instructions manual for the world's most popular search engine.

The Scenario: You're playing Scrabble and some dumb-dumb says, "Hey, 'panacea' isn't a word!"

The Solution: Just type "define:" followed by the word you want and Google will take you straight to the definition. Use the time you save to make smarter friends.

The Scenario: You want to find out the origin of a quote, but Google keeps giving results that are nowhere close.

The Solution: Put your search phrase inside quotation marks.

The Scenario: You want bread recipes that don't list "yeast" as an ingredient.

The Solution: After you enter your desired search terms, add a minus sign (-) followed by the words you want excluded.

The Scenario: You want to research digital cameras that fall within a certain price range.

The Solution: First type in your term. Then separate the lowest and highest prices you're willing to pay with two periods (..). This trick also works for dates, if you're, say, looking for a news article published during a certain time.

The Scenario: You read an interesting article about Nelson Mandela on The Huffington Post, but you don't have the link and you can't remember the article's name or its author.

The Solution: Type "site:" followed by the URL of the website you'd like to search. Then add your search terms.

The Scenario: You once heard that mixing Pop Rocks with _________ would result in _______, but you can't remember what either of those two blanks are.

The Solution: Enter your search terms using asterisks as stand-ins for the unknowns. Google will fill in the blanks with possibilities.

The Scenario: You have to do a PowerPoint presentation on 1920s slang, either because you're still in college or you live in Brooklyn, and you want to see how others have done it.

The Solution: Search by file type to find other PowerPoints. Enter your search terms followed by "filetype:PPT."

The Scenario: Your brain is fried and you want to take a break on YouTube. You also want to make sure you don't get sucked down the rabbit hole.

The Solution: Type "set timer for" into the search bar and a Google timer will appear as the first result. Enter the time you want in hours, minutes or seconds and start the timer. Google will start beeping at you when your time runs out.

The Scenario: You're terrible at math. Like, really bad at it. Or you're pretty good at math but have a really complicated problem to solve.

The Solution: To the chagrin of your math teacher, you can type in an equation and Google will give you the answer on its calculator. That's right, Mr. Campisano: I didn't need Algebra II after all.

The Scenario: You're planning a trip to Thailand but have zero idea how far your American dollars will get you.

The Solution: Type in the name of the currency you currently own, add "to" and then type in the name of the currency you need to get.

The Scenario: You know the exact GIF you need to send to your friend. But how do you find it?

The Solution: Go to Google Images. Click "Search tools" and then "Type." Then check off "Animated." Prepare to impress.

The Scenario: You want to search for a photo of the sexiest man alive when he was in his prime. To be specific, you want to find Joe Biden's yearbook photo.

The Solution: Type "intitle:" then the term you want. This will ensure the specified term is in the title of all the webpages in your results.

The Scenario: You want to freak out a friend.

The Solution: Type "do a barrel roll" and hit enter.

You're welcome.

Correction: A previous version of this post included the tilde key for finding related search terms. Google has removed the tilde key functionality.

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