Google

Creates a Google search link for the supplied term. By default, the search link is for the name of the page it is put on, if no term is provided. It is strongly recommended (but not required) that you SUBST: this template.

Do not use in articles

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To link to a Google "verbatim" search (which keeps Google from guessing alternate spellings), add the named argument verbatim with any value other than whitespace.

Type this To get this What it searches for
{{subst:google}} Google Pages with the phrase "Google", because the name of this page that you are reading is "Template:Google"
{{subst:google|Godzilla}} Godzilla Pages with the term "Godzilla".
{{subst:google|Godzilla Rodan}} Godzilla Rodan Pages which contain "Godzilla" and "Rodan".
{{subst:google|Godzilla Rodan|verbatim=1}} Godzilla Rodan Pages which contain "Godzilla" and "Rodan", and excluding pages that Google might otherwise think you were interested in because they contain "Roman" instead of "Rodan".
{{subst:google|"Godzilla Movie"}} "Godzilla Movie" Pages with the phrase "Godzilla Movie".
{{google|1 pound in kilograms {{=}}}} 1 pound in kilograms = Use Template:= to add an = sign to trigger Google Calculator when necessary; that template cannot be substituted.
{{google|1 pound in kilograms}} 1 pound in kilograms Google may display Calculator results for some expressions even if they lack a trailing equals sign.

You can use the site: parameter to search on a specific Web site. You may prefer {{Google custom}} or {{Google Wikipedia}} because they yield a cleaner search form, without the site: parameter cluttering the input field.

Type this To get this What it searches for
{{google|site:en.wikipedia.org}} site:en.wikipedia.org Search the English Wikipedia with the standard Google search form
{{google custom|en.wikipedia.org||Search Wikipedia}} Search Wikipedia Blank form to search the English Wikipedia
{{google Wikipedia||}} Search Wikipedia with Google Blank form to search the English Wikipedia

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