
"Google is testing placing the arrows next to the sitelinks on the left side of the sitelinks. Normally those arrows are on the right side of the sitelinks. We have seen tons of arrow sitelinks tests over the years. This was first spotted by Nishant Gupta on X and then Sachin Patel on X. Here is what the new look looks like: This is what you'd normally see: Here are more screenshots:"
"Google is testing the arrow icons on Sitelinks@rustybrick pic.twitter.com/L0IcT2cbRw nishant Gupta (@NishantSEONepal) September 4, 2025 Google is testing arrow symbols for sitelinks. @rustybrick @brodieseo @gaganghotra_ pic.twitter.com/8fvKNq38KX Sachin Patel (@SachuPatel53124) September 5, 2025 Forum discussion at X."
Google is testing moving the arrow icons for sitelinks from the customary right side to the left side of each sitelink. The left-side arrow variant changes sitelink alignment and visual emphasis. Multiple arrow sitelink experiments have appeared over time. Nishant Gupta and Sachin Patel posted screenshots on X showing the new left-arrow presentation alongside the typical right-arrow version, with image links and timestamps from early September 2025. Forum discussion on X surfaced around the screenshots. The tests appear experimental rather than broadly rolled out. The visual change could influence click behavior, navigation cues, and perceived link hierarchy in search results.
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