Introduction
In User Interface (UI) design, Dark mode (or Dark theme) is a website design trend where a website offers its users a totally different look suitable for low lighting situations.
Dark mode was among the breakout design trends of 2020. Now, Google, the worlds most visited website is testing Dark Mode on its search website.
Few days ago, I was a using the search engine when I saw a notification to try out Dark Mode (for now, Google calls it Dark theme). I clicked on it, and I was redirected to https://google.com/preferences.
I scrolled down the page and saw Appearance
settings after Auto complete with trending search
settings as shown in the image below:
As usual, I clicked on Dark theme
, and scrolled down and saved the settings and navigating to https://google.com, I was greeted with this design:
I performed a search, and it looked like the following:
Note
The original title of this post was How to enable dark mode in Google search
, but as I was typing this article, I decided to switch to dark mode (because I liked it) then I notice the Appearance
setting is no longer available after Auto-complete with trending searches
as shown in the image below:
A little Google search revealed, the Dark mode was a test made available to some lucky users (lucky me! 😉).
Nonetheless , when Dark mode is available for everyone on Google search, I'll update this article.
Conclusion
It's evident this was test by Google on its search engine, but due to the current whiteness of the search engine, I think most users will use the Dark mode feature when it becomes globally available.