Google Search enables you to have a dark theme and to machinedesktop eyes. Here's how to enable it.
Although the Google Search home page has received several visual improvements over the years, its overall design has always remained the same: It's a colorful logo of Google on a white background.
After Google launched a dark theme on mobile apps phones, the company is finally bringing some relief to users' eyes and desktops. So if you're looking for critical information, like the latest tech news on iguru at 3am, you can now do so without being blinded by an all-white background.
It is worth noting that the dark theme setting not only changes the background to a deep gray, but also turns the Google logo into white, giving the site an extremely minimalist look.
Dark topic in Google search
The feature is being released gradually and will need to be completed in the coming weeks, so not everyone will have it available yet. Whether it is available depends on your specific Google Account rather than your IP address.
You can see that you have the new feature and if there is, then you can adjust it properly with only 3-4 clicks. Open a Google.com page and click "Settings" at the bottom of the page.
Alternatively, you can do a Google search and then select the gear button in the upper right corner of the search results page.
Whichever way you do you will be on the settings page. On the left side of the new page you should see the new "Show" option (which will not appear if the feature is not enabled for your account).
If you see the display option click on it and you will be taken to a page with three display options:
1. Default device
2.Dark Theme
3. Bright theme
Click Dark Theme or ask Google to automatically change the theme based on your system settings.