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Google Desktop Search now has a dark mode.

 Other prominent web browsers, such as Mozilla's Firefox and Microsoft's Edge, are also compatible with the function.

Photo by Mitchell Luo on Unsplash

Soon after introducing dark mode on Android last year, Google began working on a dark mode for Search on the web. According to reports, the company has begun to carry out the feature globally.

According to Matt Navarra of The Next Web, the dark theme is gradually making its way to Google Search users on Windows 10 and macOS powered devices. In a Twitter thread explaining the service, he wrote, "Google's dark theme' on the desktop is rolling out."

If you see the ‘Dark Theme is now available' notification in Google Search for the site, you've got the dark theme on your desktop browser, according to Android Central. According to the article, the functionality is not limited to Google's Chrome browser. Other prominent web browsers, such as Mozilla's Firefox and Microsoft's Edge, are also compatible with the function.

If you've received the notification that "Dark Theme is now available" in Google Search for web, here are the steps to allow dark theme on Google Search: Open your web browser and type in "Google Search" > At the bottom of the tab, click the Settings button > Choose Search Options > Scroll to the bottom of the page to the Appearances section > Simply choose the dark theme and you're ready to go!


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