Google is now rolling out the related topics search filter feature on desktop search results. This first launched on mobile search and now, Google is bringing it fully to desktop search.
What it looks like. Here is a screenshot of the new filter menu, compared to the old version.
Old version:

New version:

Here is what it looks like when you filter on these “explore topic” related topic filters:

Here is how the mobile version launched back in December 2022:

What Google said. Google posted this news on , saying, “last December, we made it easier on mobile to explore topics related to your search. Now this is available to all desktop users searching in English in the US. Related topics appear alongside filters at the top of the search results page.”
Please note, Google has been for several months, so this may look familiar to a lot of you.
Google also added in its about this, “Both topics and filters are shown in the order that our systems automatically determine is most helpful for your specific query. If you don’t see a particular filter you want, you can find more using the “All filters” option, which is available at the end of the row.”
Why we care. Google is constantly adapting and trying new interfaces. Be it the or these smaller changes, including . Here is a new change to the Google interface that may impact what people see and click on within the desktop search results.
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