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January 31, 2013

Custom Date Range Tips for Google Search

Google's search engine has a cool feature that lets you restrict the results to a certain time range. It's mostly used to find recent results, so the default options are: past hour, past 24 hours, past week/month/year, but you can customize the time range. Just click "search tools" below the search box, then click "any time" and select "custom range" from the list.


You can use Google's calendar widget to pick the dates, but there are some tricks that help you enter dates faster:

1. Enter "2011" in the "from" field, instead of "1/1/2011". Obviously, you can use any other year.

2. Enter "3/2011" or "March 2011" in the "from" field, instead of "3/1/2011" (or "1/3/2011", depending on your country).

3. Enter "2011" in the "to" field, instead of "12/31/2011" (or "31/12/2011", depending on your country). Obviously, you can use any other year.

4. Enter "3/2011" or "March 2011" in the "to" field, instead of "3/31/2011" (or "31/3/2011", depending on your country).


5. To restrict the results to pages from 2011, enter "2011" in the "from" and "to" fields.


6. To restrict the results to pages from March 2011, enter "3/2011" in the "from" and "to" fields.

7. Leave the "to" field empty instead of entering today's date.

8. Leave the "from" field empty to find pages created before the day entered in the "to" field.

5 comments:

  1. Google has a web date picker could the forms team borrow it?

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  2. If only it showed ALL the results from the given time frame instead just a random selection.

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  3. When I use the allintext: search google is returning the results I expect, and I know that these results were indexed by google within the last 10 years. So, when I define google to return the search results from within the last 15 years, using the same allintext: seaerch phrase, no results are returned. Any clues why this might happen? Are not all google results indexed with dates?

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  4. The custom date range feature has been broken for the past month :-(

    Every Monday morning I try searching the News section for items covering Friday to Monday and it keeps getting the months all wrong :-(

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  5. Nice article, thanks for the information.

    Anna @ sewa mobil jakarta

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