Whether you use the standard Most Visited tiles, switch to manual shortcuts, or explore the chrome.topSites API for advanced customization, Chrome offers a flexible, user-friendly system designed to give you quick access to the web, your way.
| Feature | Old Layout | New Layout (Updated) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Number of Tiles | 8 | 9 | | Grid Arrangement | 2 rows x 4 columns | 3 rows x 3 columns | | Tile Type | Favicon + Title | Favicon + Title (unchanged) | | Customization | Pin/Remove/Edit | Pin/Remove/Edit (same methods) | | Syncing | Across devices | Across devices (retained) | chrome newtab mostvisited9 updated
To browse extensions, head over to the official Chrome Web Store and search for terms like "New Tab Page" or "Most Visited" to find a tool that fits your browsing needs. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Why are my "Most Visited" shortcuts not saving? Whether you use the standard Most Visited tiles,
If you have noticed changes in how your shortcuts look or populate, you are interacting with the updated chrome://newtab/#most_visited core behavior. If you have noticed changes in how your
Sites visited in Incognito mode are not tracked for the Most Visited algorithm. 5. Tips for Maximizing the "Most Visited 9" Layout
A site visited 10 times this week is dynamically weighted higher than a site visited 30 times a few months ago.
If you are not yet seeing nine tiles, do not panic. The rollout is gradual. Here is how to check and force the update: