Google Search Console Indexing Report Fixed After 3-Week Delay

The page indexing report within Google Search Console has been updated, resolving a significant three-week delay in data presentation. Previously, the report was showing data frozen at June 11, 2026. As of Friday, July 3, 2026, the report has been refreshed and now displays data up to June 29, 2026. This update allows website owners to accurately assess their site's indexing status and identify any potential issues Google may have encountered while crawling their web pages.
The page indexing report is a critical tool for webmasters, providing insights into which pages Google can discover and index on a website. It also highlights any indexing problems encountered during the crawling process. Users can access this report within Search Console by navigating to the Indexing section and then selecting Pages. The report visually represents indexed pages in green and non-indexed pages in gray, with the option to overlay impression data. A detailed list of reasons for pages not being indexed is provided below the chart.
This prolonged delay meant that website owners attempting to troubleshoot indexing issues over the past few weeks were unable to rely on the report for accurate information. The resolution of this issue on July 3, 2026, provides webmasters with the necessary data to effectively manage and debug their website's indexing performance. The ability to process the updated indexing report enables a more accurate understanding of how Google is interacting with their site's content.
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