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What is a Search Engine Website?

A search engine website is a type of website whose primary purpose is to function as a search engine, that is, a computer program that can find things. The term often refers to a web search engine, a search engine that finds webpages and other content on the web, like images, videos, news, and shopping products.

Some examples of search engine websites are: Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, Kagi, Yandex, Kiddle, and TinEye.

Main Features

Search box: search engine websites typically feature a large search box in the middle of their homepages where users can instantly type what they are looking for so the program can find it.

A screenshot of Google's homepage.
A screenshot of Google's homepage.

Results page: search engine websites typically have a a separate page where the results for the query are displayed, called a Search Engine Results Page, or SERP for short.

A screenshot of Bing's results page for the query "solar eclipse 2024."
A screenshot of Bing's results page.

Algorithmic ranking: search engine websites display results as items of a list, and this list is often a ranking, where the first result is computed to be most relevant one according to the search engine's algorithms, rather than simply the oldest or newest (chronological order), in the one whose letter comes first in the alphabet (alphabetical order). What this means may vary per search engine. Kagi, for example, allows users to personalize which websites it should rank higher, while Kiddle ranks higher websites deemed the most child-safe.

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