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Google March 2026 core update rollout is now complete

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The March 2026 core update finished rolling out today after 12 days and 4 hours, completing Google’s first broad ranking update of the year.

What happened. Google confirmed the rollout ended at 06:12 PDT, per its Search Status Dashboard. The update began March 27 and impacted search rankings globally.

  • Google previously said this was “a regular update designed to better surface relevant, satisfying content for searchers from all types of sites.”

The timeline. Google originally estimated the March 2026 core update would take up to two weeks to complete.

  • Started: March 27.
  • Completed: April 8.
  • Total rollout: 12 days, 4 hours

The context. This was the first core update of 2026. It followed the March 2026 spam update and the February 2026 Discover update.

  • Core updates introduce broad changes to ranking systems and typically drive noticeable volatility across search results.

What to do if you were impacted. Google didn’t issue any new guidance for the March 2026 core update. Its standing advice remains:

  • Ranking drops don’t necessarily mean something is wrong.
  • Recovery often comes with future updates, not immediate fixes.
  • Focus on helpful, reliable, people-first content.

Google continues to point site owners to its core update and helpful content guidance.

Why we care. Now that the rollout is complete, you can assess impact with more confidence. Analyze ranking and traffic changes, identify winners and losers, and adjust your content strategy based on what the update appears to reward.

Previous core updates. Here’s a timeline and our coverage of recent core updates:

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