Boolean Operators / Search Operators
Minus sign used in search query ex. jaguar speed -car
Used in a Google search to exclude a term in a search query
NOT
Used in boolean search; results include the first term and exclude the second term
AND
Boolean operator used to narrow your search; results must include both terms; gives fewer search results
Search Operator
characters or a string of characters used in a search engine query to help narrow a search
.. used in Google Search
put in between 2 numbers to search for a range including those numbers
$ used in Google Search
put in front of a number to search for a price
# used in Google search
put in front of a word to search for a hashtag
Boolean Operator
terms such as AND, OR, NOT that help to refine your search
site:
Put before a domain name or site to limit search to a specific domain or site
related:
Put before the name of a URL that you know to find related sites
cache:
Put in front of the URL to see Google's cached version of a site
@ symbol used in Google Search
Searches social media
Asterick used in search query ex. "largest * in the world"
Used in search as a wildcard character or to search for unknown words in a phrase
OR
Used in search to expand your search; results include either or both term; gives more search results
Quotation marks around search query ex. "tallest building"
Used to search for an exact match of the search query