Google Search Console’s Indexing Report Glitch Finally Resolved—What This Means for Your Website’s Visibility
Ever stared at Google Search Console’s page indexing report and wondered if it took a mysterious trip to the future—or just got stuck in a digital time warp? Well, after a frustrating three-week pause showing data way back from June 11 (yep, 2206 seemed a more accurate guess), the report has finally caught up to June 29, 2026. If you’ve been scratching your head, trying to figure out why certain pages weren’t getting indexed, your patience has paid off. Now you can dive back into the data, decode indexing hiccups, and tweak your strategy with fresh insights. Curious how this delay impacted your SEO mojo and what the updated numbers reveal? Let’s unravel the mystery together. LEARN MORE.
The page indexing report within Google Search Console has finally been updated after a long three-week delay. Instead of it showing data from June 11, 2206, it now shows data from June 29, 2026 – note that it was just updated within the hour.
The delay. As we documented previously, this is what the page indexing report was stuck at – June 11th:

Now, as of this morning, it is now showing data as recent as June 29th:

Page indexing report. This report shows you which pages Google can find and index on your site. It can also teach you about any indexing problems Google has encountered while crawling your website.
You can access the report in Search Console over here or by going to the Indexing section and then Pages.
The report shows a chart of indexed pages in green and not indexed pages in gray, you can even overlay impressions over the chart. It then lists out the reasons why pages on website are not being indexed, below that chart.
For more information on the page indexing report, see this help document.
Why we care. If you are trying to debug why Google has not been indexing specific pages on your website over the past couple of weeks, well, you were out of luck.
Now, Friday, July 3rd, the data has finally been updated with data through June 29th. So have at it and process the indexing report as you see best.
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