Google has completed rollout of its February 2026 Discover core update for English-language users in the United States. According to Google's Search Status Dashboard, the update finished on February 27 at 2:02 AM PT. The rollout began on February 5 and ran for roughly 22 days, longer than Google's original two-week estimate.
Key details: Google February 2026 Discover core update
Google labeled this release the February 2026 Discover core update, its first core update explicitly focused on Discover. The company announced the update on February 5 on the Google Search Central Blog. The rollout initially targets English-language Discover users located in the United States.
According to the Search Status Dashboard, the rollout started on February 5 and completed on February 27. The final duration of roughly 22 days exceeded Google's initial estimate of up to two weeks.
Google described three primary goals for the Discover core update:
- Increase locally relevant content from publishers based in the user's country.
- Reduce sensational content and clickbait in Discover feeds.
- Highlight more in-depth, original, and timely content from sites with clear topical expertise.
News analytics platform NewzDash analyzed changes in Discover visibility before and after the update. NewzDash published a scorecard covering January 25 to 31 versus February 8 to 14 for the top 1,000 domains and articles. The analysis reviewed Discover feeds for the United States overall, plus separate California and New York views.
Key metrics reported by NewzDash include the following. Unique domains in the United States top 1,000 results declined from 172 before the update to 158 after. In California, unique domains in the top 1,000 fell from 187 to 177, while New York's count remained relatively stable. NewzDash reported that New York-focused domains appeared around five times more often in New York feeds than in California feeds, with a similar home-state preference for California-focused domains.
NewzDash also measured posts from institutional accounts on X.com in the United States Discover top 100. Those placements increased from 3 items in the pre-update window to 13 items afterward. NewzDash noted it has tracked X.com items in Discover since November 2025.
Background context
An analysis of over 400 news publishers by NewzDash founder John Shehata examined changing Google referral shares. Shehata reported that Discover drove about 37 percent of Google traffic to these sites in 2023. By late 2025, Discover's share for the group had risen to roughly 68 percent, while traditional Google Search traffic for those publishers decreased from about 51 percent to around 27 percent.
In its public announcement of the February 2026 Discover core update, Google said it plans to expand the update to all countries and languages in the coming months, but it has not published a specific schedule for that broader rollout.
Google's core update guidance recommends waiting at least a week after an update completes before assessing performance changes. The documentation also notes that changes in Discover traffic do not indicate changes in a site's Search rankings.
Source citations
- Google Search Status Dashboard entry confirming completion of the February 2026 Discover core update.
- Google Search Central Blog announcement of the February 2026 Discover core update.
- Google Search documentation on core updates and site performance assessment.
- NewzDash scorecard analyzing Discover data before and after the February 2026 Discover core update.
- John Shehata LinkedIn analysis of Discover and Search traffic shares for more than 400 news publishers.






