Google has confirmed that the June 2025 core update is now being rolled out and may take up to three weeks to fully complete.
This is the second core update of 2025.
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Official Announcement on Google June Core Algorithm Update 2025
Google officially confirmed the June core algo update on its twitter handle as well as on Google Search Status Dashboard.
Google also wrote:
Today we released the June 2025 core update. We’ll update our ranking release history page when the rollout is complete.
Today we released the June 2025 core update. We’ll update our ranking release history page when the rollout is complete: https://t.co/bOclYyVtYH
— Google Search Central (@googlesearchc) June 30, 2025
Quick Facts on Google June Core Algorithm Update 2025
- Title: Google June 2025 Broad Core Update
- Release Date: June 30, 2025
- Rollout Duration: It will take three weeks to fully roll out.
- Global Update: It will impact all languages and regions.
- Targets: It looks like it will target all types of content.
- Penalty: It is not a penalty; instead, it promotes and rewards high-quality web pages.
- Recovery: If you were affected by this update, review your content and evaluate how you can improve it in line with Google’s core update guidelines.
Tracking Tools On Google June Core Algorithm Update 2025
The third-party tracking tools:
What to Monitor During the Rollout
As the July rollout progresses, website owners and SEOs should closely monitor the following:
Ranking Fluctuations: Track your key search terms daily and watch for any major position changes via tools like SEMrush or Ahrefs.
Traffic Patterns: Keep an eye on organic traffic for unusual spikes or drops via Google Analytics.
Google Search Console Data: Search for shifts in impressions, clicks, and average positions to detect early impact in GSC.
What to do if you are hit?
Well, Google hasn’t given any specific advice for the June 2025 core update, but past guidance by Google suggests to evaluate your content quality if your site is negatively impacted.
You can also look at list of questions provided by Google if you got hit by a core update.
Key Advice: Focus on creating helpful content that genuinely serves people’s needs by demonstrating expertise, experience, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness (E-E-A-T).
If you’ve been consistently producing content that is useful and satisfying for real users, there’s no need to change your approach for this update.
However, if your rankings have dropped, it’s worth reviewing Google’s guidance on creating helpful, reliable, people-first content.





