If you’re using Chrome on Android, you can see Google search results in the top bar of the browser. This is a great way to find what you’re looking for quickly and easily. To do this, open Chrome on your Android device and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the browser window. This will show you a list of all of Chrome’s current tabs. From here, select one of your tabs and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the browser window again. This will show you a list of all of Chrome’s search results for that tab. You can also use this feature to see all of Google’s search results for any given topic or keyword. To do this, type in a specific term or topic into the address bar and press return. Then, select one of your favorite search engines to see their search results for that term or keyword.


The first Google Search result is rarely exactly what you want. Chrome for Android has a handy tool that makes it easy to switch between the search results all in one tab. It’s a big time saver.

The tool is called “Continuous Search Navigation” and it began rolling out in Chrome for Android version 91. It puts the Google Search results in a row under the address bar so you can navigate to a different result without going back to Google.

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First, open the Google Chrome app on your Android phone or tablet and type chrome://flags in the address bar.

Next, start typing “Continuous Search Navigation” in the search box until you see the flag with the same name.

Select the drop-down menu for the flag and tap “Enabled” in the pop-up menu.

Lastly, Chrome will ask you to restart the browser to apply the changes. Click the “Relaunch” button and wait for Chrome to open back up.

With that out of the way, we can go ahead and use the feature. First, simply do a Google Search in the Chrome browser and select a result.

You’ll see a scrollable list of the search results underneath the address bar. Select a result to go to that page without returning to Google Search.

That’s all there is to it. Tap the results in the bar to easily switch between pages. This is a super handy feature for those times where you’re hunting through a bunch of search results to find something.

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