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Typical implementations and design trade-offs
Click the (pencil icon) button in the bottom-right corner of a New Tab. Navigation to the Shortcuts menu.
Sometimes, update rollouts push regional trending searches directly into the real estate reserved for your tiles. chrome newtab mostvisited9 updated
Expand the Most Visited grid beyond Chrome's standard 8-10 tile limit.
| Top Row (Work) | Middle Row (Personal) | Bottom Row (Quick Access) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Gmail | YouTube | Weather.com | | Notion | Reddit | Google Translate | | GitHub | Amazon | Calendar | Expand the Most Visited grid beyond Chrome's standard
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: Sites visited multiple times a day receive the highest algorithmic weight. Sites are weighted using four primary behaviors: Metric
The internal script assigns each website a hidden metric called url_rank . Sites are weighted using four primary behaviors: Metric Factor Influence Level Functional Description High (~85%) The raw count of times a domain is loaded during a cycle. Recency High (~70%)
For years, the most visited section was a simple tally of your local history. The updated "mostvisited9" logic moves away from raw click counts toward "relevance scoring." Chrome now considers: Recency of use over total lifetime clicks.
Microsoft Edge and Safari both offer customizable 2-rows or 3-rows with up to 10 shortcuts. By moving to 9, Chrome remains competitive without overcrowding the interface.
Historically, Chrome displayed tiles. However, the backend logic often tracked the top 9 or even 12 sites, rotating them based on recency and frequency of clicks. The number "9" in mostvisited9 typically indicates the pool size from which the visible tiles are drawn.