The case of letters doesn't matter
All searches are case insensitive. This means you don't have
to know whether a word is capitalized or not, or whether it is a title
in all caps. For example, searching for "help" will match both
"help" and "Help".
Words in a phrase must be near one another
When you enter more than one word to search for, web pages will be
selected only if all the words you enter appear close to one another,
typically in the same sentence or paragraph. Notice that this is
different from most web searches, where pages are chosen if the words
appear anywhere on a page.
The order of words in a phrase doesn't
matter
If you enter more than one word, they will match a web page if the
same words appear near one another in any order. For example,
"Mount Everest" will match "Mount Everest", "Everest Mountain", and
"that awesome mountain, the great Everest".