Hoy es el primer día en que puedes comprobar con precisión qué cambios realizó la actualización principal de mayo en tu sitio web.

If you have been refreshing Search Console every day since the May 2026 core update finished rolling out, you have mostly been wasting your time. Today, June 9, is when that changes.

Google’s guidance points to June 9 as the earliest clean comparison window in Search Console. From there, the most useful read will come from patterns across pages, queries, countries, devices, and search types.

Google’s core update documentation says to wait at least a full week after completion before analyzing Search Console data, then compare that week with the week before the rollout began. The May 2026 core update has been described as powerful and significantly more impactful than the March update that preceded it.

Hoy es el primer día en que puedes comprobar con precisión qué cambios realizó la actualización principal de mayo en tu sitio web.

The June 2026 Google Webmaster Report confirms the May core update alongside a number of unconfirmed updates also running during the same period.

That matters because some of the ranking movement you saw during the rollout may have come from those unconfirmed updates rather than the core update itself. Comparing clean windows on either side of the full rollout period is the only way to separate the signal from the noise.

r/SEO de Reddit en https://www.reddit.com/r/SEO/ has a live discussion running right now with site owners sharing their first clean data reads. The early pattern is consistent with what the May update targeted — sites with strong first-hand expertise signals and clear entity attribution are holding, while broad content sites with weak authorship are still declining.

How to Actually Do the Analysis Today

Open Search Console and go to the Performance report. Set your date range to June 2 through June 8. Then set a comparison range to May 14 through May 20 — that is the week before the update started. Compare total clicks, total impressions, and average position across both windows.

Segment your data by page type — category pages, product pages, and blog content. Focus your review on pages that lose impressions, not just clicks. Impression loss tells you Google is showing your pages less. Click loss alone could just be a CTR shift from AI Overviews appearing above your results.

The distinction matters because the fix for each problem is different. If you lost impressions, Google downgraded how it evaluates your pages. If you lost clicks but kept impressions, your pages are still ranking but AI Overviews are answering the query before users reach your result.

X en https://x.com/search?q=May+core+update+analysis+June+9+2026 has SEOs posting their first clean comparisons today. Following that thread over the next few hours will give you a real-time picture of which site types are recovering and which are still in decline.

Quora en https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-read-Google-Search-Console-data-after-a-core-update has step-by-step guidance from experienced SEOs on how to segment and interpret the data correctly rather than drawing wrong conclusions from surface-level numbers.

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