Is Search Down? Check Status
All 42 search websites we monitor responded normally on the latest check.
A search engine outage is rare but extremely disruptive. We track Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, Yandex, and other major search platforms in real time. If results aren't loading or auto-complete hangs, the status page for that provider will show exactly when the issue started.
We're currently tracking 42 search websites using dual-signal outage detection — automated HTTPS probes plus crowd-sourced user reports. Click any site for live status, response-time history, and recent reports.
Use this page to check search status across every major service we monitor. Whether search services down today is what you're searching for, you want to see search outages today, you're checking if a specific search site is search not working, or you need real-time search server status — the live grid below answers in seconds. Each site links to its own status page with response time, uptime statistics, and crowd reports. If you're researching the best search options or the most reliable search servers, the per-site uptime history is the most honest comparison.
See current search outages, popular search platforms ranked by traffic, and the full list of search services we monitor below. If you're seeing search not loading, search problems, or search services not working — this hub is the fastest way to confirm whether the issue is platform-wide or local to your network.
Not finding what you need? Check any domain from the homepage, or see current outages across all sites.
About Search status monitoring
We monitor 42 search websites every 60 seconds using automated HTTPS probes from US-based servers. Each check records the HTTP status code, response time, and DNS resolution status. When two consecutive checks fail — or crowd-sourced user reports spike above 5x the 7-day baseline — an outage event is triggered automatically.
Search services are among the mid-size categories in our 2,700+ site catalog. Common outage patterns in this category include DNS-level failures during provider migrations, CDN edge-node issues affecting specific regions, and application-layer errors during peak traffic. Our dual-signal detection catches all three.
How to use this page
The grid above shows every search site we track with live status indicators. Green means the site responded normally on our last check. Red means our probes detected a failure. Click any site to see its full status page with 24-hour response time chart, uptime statistics, crowd reports, and recent incident history.
For cross-category comparisons, see the monthly outage reports which rank all sites by total downtime. For live alerts, the outages feed shows every currently active incident across all categories. Individual incident details are available in the incident archive.
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