We include instructions foriOS 14throughiOS 4.

Swipe up on the pop-up sheet.

In the search bar, throw in the text you want to find.

Screenshot of Safari on iOS 13

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Tap theXin the search bar to search for a new word or phrase.

TapDonewhen you’re finished.

Swipe through the second row of icons.

Screenshot of Safari with share sheet open on iOS 13

pop in the text you want to find in the search bar.

If the text you searched for is found, its first use is highlighted.

Tap theXin the search bar to enter a new word or phrase.

Screenshot of Safari Find on Page results on iOS 13

In that address bar, throw in the text you want to search for on the page.

When you do that, a number of things happen:

But where’s Find on Page?

Swipe all the way to the end of the screen and you’ll see a section titledOn This Page.

Illustration of Safari on iPhone with a person holding a magnifying glass to the iPhone

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The number next to the header indicates how many times the text you searched for appears on this page.

TapFindto see all uses of your search word on the page.

The arrow keys move you through the uses of the word on the page.

Three iOS screens showing Action button in Safari, Find on Page, and search field

TheXicon lets you reset the current search and perform a new one.

TapDonewhen you’re finished searching.

key in in the text you’re trying to find on the page.

Three iOS screens showing search field (preview) in Safari, the X button, and a new search term (book)

In the list of search results, you’ll first see suggested search terms from Google.

In a grouping below that, you’ll seeOn This Page.

Tap that to find the text you want on the page.

You’ll see the text you searched for highlighted on the page.

Move between instances of the text you searched for with thePreviousandNextbuttons.

Navigate to the web page in the Chrome app and selectMore …>Find in Page.