Ask HN: Does any search engine support returning 100 results at a time?
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Mojeek can provide 40 results at a time. For example: https://www.mojeek.com/search?q=apple&t=40
You can get up to 1,000 results. For example: https://www.mojeek.com/search?q=apple&s=991
Up to 100 results from the API. https://www.mojeek.com/services/search/web-search-api/
Discussed here: https://blog.mojeek.com/2023/02/are-search-engines-deleting-...
Disclosure: Mojeek CEO
You can get up to 1,000 results. For example: https://www.mojeek.com/search?q=apple&s=991
Up to 100 results from the API. https://www.mojeek.com/services/search/web-search-api/
Discussed here: https://blog.mojeek.com/2023/02/are-search-engines-deleting-...
Disclosure: Mojeek CEO
SerpAPI has a free ($0/mo forever) plan that lets you get 100 results for 250 searches per month
https://serpapi.com/blog/solution-to-scrape-100-search-resul...
I have not heard of another offering, and the next jump up in pricing from free to their cheapest paid plan is huge... so it's only a partial solution
https://serpapi.com/blog/solution-to-scrape-100-search-resul...
I have not heard of another offering, and the next jump up in pricing from free to their cheapest paid plan is huge... so it's only a partial solution
They're probably worried about such settings being abused to scrape or proxy their content.
Duckduckgo allows you to enable "infinite scroll", so as a hack you can you can mash or hold down the "end" button or it's corrsponding shortcut in your OS/browser and get a lot of results in a few seconds.
Duckduckgo allows you to enable "infinite scroll", so as a hack you can you can mash or hold down the "end" button or it's corrsponding shortcut in your OS/browser and get a lot of results in a few seconds.
bing did
google also unofficially did until sometime last week
bing now limits to 50 results per page even when signed in
bing now limits to 50 results per page even when signed in
I really like receiving a long list of search results, and I use the lower down ones quite a lot. Also loved the ability to ctrl+f for terms in the search results (didn't do it often, but it is occasionally useful).
Unfortunately, Google recently dropped support for this parameter.
Does anyone know of a search engine that supports returning 100 results at a time?
I've looked at Duck Duck Go, Kagi, and Bing, but none of them do (that I could figure out).