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July 10, 2026

Google Says Canonical Re-Evaluation Can Take Up to Two Weeks


  • Google’s guide now sets expectations for how long clustered pages take to re-evaluate after a content fix.
  • Pages generally leave a duplicate cluster faster when the content difference between them is clear.
  • Request Indexing can ask Google to re-evaluate clustered pages, though Google advises saving it for your most important URLs.

Google updated its canonicalization troubleshooting guide with new guidance on how long pages can stay in a duplicate cluster after you fix the content.



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