How Long Does It Take Google to Index a New Page?
How Long Does It Take Google to Index a New Page?

Short Answer
Google can index a page in a few hours—or it can take weeks. For most small or mid-sized websites, expect 1 to 7 days.
But that depends on how easily Google can discover the page.
What Affects Indexing Speed
- Whether the page is linked from other pages
- Whether your site is actively crawled
- Whether you submitted the page in Google Search Console
- Your site’s overall authority
- How often your site is updated
The Biggest Factor: Internal Links
If your new page is not linked from anywhere: Google may not find it at all.
If it is linked from an existing page: It is much more likely to be discovered quickly.
How to Speed It Up
- Submit the URL in Search Console (Request Indexing)
- Link to the page from another indexed page
- Include it in your sitemap
What If It’s Still Not Indexed?
If a page is “Crawled – not indexed,” Google has seen it but decided not to include it.
This is often due to:
- Weak internal linking
- Duplicate or low-signal content
- Poor site structure
Bottom Line
Indexing speed is not random.
It’s driven by how connected and visible your page is.
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