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Post-update chill, but Google is still twitchy

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Post-update chill, but Google is still twitchy

Core update is over, but aftershocks remain

There is no new Google algorithm update rolling out on Monday, April 13, 2026. The March 2026 core update finished on April 8, and the earlier March 2026 spam update finished on March 25. That matters because ranking swings now are more likely to be post-update settling, not a brand-new named update. Search Engine Land, Search Engine Journal, and Search Engine Roundtable are all aligned on that timeline.

The bigger story today is the cooldown. Rankings ran hot from mid-March through April 12, then dipped today to a partial 4.5/10, which is noticeably calmer than the long elevated stretch that followed the core update. Because today’s score is incomplete, it is better read as an early easing signal, not an all-clear. The mixed provider readings, from very low to very high, suggest Google is still shuffling some result sets even if the broad storm has passed.

What the SEO crowd is watching

One useful thread across coverage is that this core update may have been less explosive than December 2025, even though some sites still saw sharp wins or losses. Search Engine Roundtable described it as a comparatively weaker-feeling rollout, while Search Engine Journal highlighted chatter about visibility shifts, including YouTube gaining ground in some areas. That is a reminder not to judge your site by one keyword or one day.

Google Search Central does not appear to have posted a fresh blog announcement today, but its documentation updates page shows ongoing smaller changes, including an April 7 clarification for Event structured data requiring a UTC or GMT offset for online events. For any site with webinars or virtual events, that is practical housekeeping, not trivia.

What to do

  • Wait a few more days before making big SEO changes based on this week alone.
  • Compare pre-March 27 vs. post-April 8 performance in Search Console.
  • Fix obvious weak spots first - thin pages, stale articles, confusing titles.
  • If you run events, check your structured data for timezone details.

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