Google Search Console Fixes Indexing Report Issue

▼ Summary
– The Google Search Console page indexing report, stuck on June 11th for three weeks, has been updated to show data from June 29th.
– The report displays which pages Google can index and identifies any indexing problems encountered during crawling.
– Users can access the report in Search Console under the Indexing section, then Pages.
– The report features a chart with indexed pages in green and not indexed in gray, plus reasons for non-indexing.
– The update provides recent data (through June 29th) for debugging indexing issues from the past few weeks.
The Google Search Console page indexing report has finally been updated after a frustrating three-week delay. Instead of displaying data frozen from June 11, 2026, the report now reflects information through June 29, 2026, with the update rolling out within the past hour.
As we previously noted, the report had been stuck on June 11th for weeks, leaving site owners in the dark about recent indexing activity. As of this morning, however, the data has advanced to June 29th, bringing the tool back to a functional state.
This report is a critical resource for understanding which pages Google can find and index on your site. It also highlights any indexing issues Google encountered while crawling your website, making it indispensable for diagnosing problems.
To access the report, navigate to the Indexing section in Search Console, then select Pages. The main chart displays indexed pages in green and not indexed pages in gray, with an option to overlay impressions for deeper analysis. Below the chart, the report lists specific reasons why pages on your site are not being indexed, helping you prioritize fixes.
For a detailed walkthrough, refer to Google’s help documentation on the page indexing report.
Why this matters. If you’ve been trying to debug why Google hasn’t indexed specific pages on your site over the past couple of weeks, you were essentially flying blind. Now, as of Friday, July 3rd, the data is current through June 29th. You can finally dig into the indexing report and take the necessary steps to resolve any lingering issues.
(Source: Search Engine Land)




