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Are you trying to search for two or more Instagram tags at once? While there's no way to search for multiple tags on the Instagram app, you can use easy Google search tricks to find Instagram posts that use two or more specific tags. This wikiHow article will show you the best way to search multiple Instagram hashtags with Google, plus two easy ways to find posts and generate relevant hashtags based on two or more hashtags.

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Search Multiple Instagram Hashtags with Google

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  1. When you use the site:instagram.com search operator in a Google search, you can search through public Instagram accounts for any keywords, including hashtags.[1] Here's how it works:
    • Let's say you want to find posts that contain the hashtags #summer and #makeup. Here's what you'd type into the Google search bar: site:instagram.com "#summer" "#makeup".
    • All of the results will be from public Instagram posts that have captions using both of those hashtags.
    • If you want to see the results as images, just click the Images tab at the top of the search results.
    • If you leave out the hash marks from the hashtags (#), you can expand your search to include other keywords from users' captions and bios.
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Follow Multiple Hashtags on Instagram

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  1. When you follow one or more hashtags on Instagram, posts that use those hashtags will show up in your feed just like posts from accounts you follow.[2] This is a great way to find out who's using certain hashtags. To follow hashtags:
    • Tap the search icon at the bottom of Instagram.
    • Search for a hashtag.
    • Tap the Tags tab to filter the results to hashtags.
    • Tap a hashtag to check it out, then tap Follow at the top.
    • Repeat for other hashtags that interest you.
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Find Relevant Instagram Hashtags

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  1. A hashtag generator will evaluate the hashtags you enter and suggest relevant hashtags that are popular on Instagram. While paid options might be more robust, these free options are a great way to get started:
    • Toolzu Hashtag Generator shows you relevant hashtags based on the two or more tags you enter. This tool also shows you each tag's volume and difficulty level.
    • Inflact's Instagram Hashtag Generator lets you search for multiple hashtags to find similar tags used most frequently on Instagram. You'll also see how many posts have used each hashtag.
    • TagsFinder lets you search for up to 10 hashtags at once, showing you related hashtags that are popular on all platforms, (including Twitter and TikTok). You can also filter the results by location.
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This article was written by Jaclyn Selby and by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA. Jaclyn Selby is a Social Media Expert and Director of Social Media at Ovello. Ovello is a female-owned & operated team of remote Executive Assistants and Social Media Managers who are passionate about helping entrepreneurs grow their personal businesses to maximum potential. With 4 years of social media experience, she specializes in helping her clients create a brand, a holistic strategy, and growth through various social media platforms. This article has been viewed 66,005 times.
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Although you can't search for multiple hashtags at once on Instagram, you can use Google to search Instagram posts, which will allow you to specify two or more hashtags. Just add "site:Instagram.com" to the beginning of your Google search, and place the hashtags in quotes like this: site:Instagram.com "#wikihow" "#howtodoanything"

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