Google Assistant Commands For Controlling The Device
Google Assistant Commands For Controlling The Device
To turn up the volume on your Google Home, you can say “Hey Google,
increase volume”, “Hey Google, turn it up” or “Hey Google, increase volume to
maximum.”
To turn the volume down, say “Hey Google, decrease volume”, “Hey Google,
turn it down” or “Hey Google, decrease volume to minimum.”
If you need Google Home to pause, resume or stop, just say “Hey Google,
pause”, “Hey Google, resume” or “Hey Google, stop.”
Want to know some examples of things Google Home can do? Just say “Hey
Google, help.”
Set an alarm: “Hey Google, set an alarm for 7 AM”, “Hey Google, set an alarm
for every Friday morning at 7 AM”, “Hey Google, set an alarm in 25 minutes” or
“Hey Google, wake me up at 7 AM every day.”
Set a kids-themed alarm: “Ok Google, set a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle alarm
for 8 p.m.”
Add to your shopping list: “Hey Google, add [item] to my shopping list.”
Find out a recipe: “Hey Google, how do you make chicken soup?”
Random number: “”OK, Google, give me a random number between 5 and 50.”
Remember things: “OK, Google, remember that I put my passport in the filing
cabinet,” or, “Remember that my password is ‘money’.”
Access Google’s privacy portal: “OK, Google, how are you keeping my data
safe?”
Delete your most recent voice command: “OK, Google, delete what I just said.”
To delete commands from a past time frame: “OK, Google, delete everything I
said today/this week/this month/this year.”
Lunch: “OK, Google, broadcast ‘lunch is ready,'” or, “OK, Google, broadcast ‘it’s
lunch time.'”
Time to leave: “OK, Google, broadcast ‘time to leave,'” or, “OK, Google,
broadcast ‘time to get out.'”
Arrived home: “OK, Google, broadcast ‘I’m home,'” or, “OK, Google, broadcast
‘I’m here.'”
On the way: “OK, Google, broadcast ‘I’m on the way,'” or, “OK, Google,
broadcast ‘I’ll be home soon.'”
Movie time: “OK, Google, broadcast ‘it’s movie time,'” or, “OK, Google,
broadcast ‘the movie is about to start,'” or, “OK, Google, broadcast ‘let’s go to
the movie.'”
TV time: “OK, Google, broadcast ‘the show is about to start,'” or, “OK, Google,
broadcast ‘it’s time to watch TV,'” or, “OK, Google, broadcast ‘TV time.'”
Bedtime: “OK, Google, broadcast ‘time for bed,'” or, “OK, Google, broadcast ‘it’s
time to go to bed,'” or, “OK, Google, broadcast ‘sleep time.'”
Check the weather: “Hey Google, what’s the weather like today?”, “Hey Google,
do I need an umbrella today?”, “Hey Google, what’s the weather going to be like
in [location] on [day/time]?”, “Hey Google, what’s the temperature outside?”,
“Hey Google, is there a chance of rain on [day]?”
Check traffic: “Hey Google, what’s the traffic like on the way to work?”
Check stocks: “Hey Google, what’s the Alphabet stock price?” or “Hey Google,
what’s Samsung trading at?”
Get a definition: “Hey Google, define [word].”, “Hey Google, what’s the definition
of [word]?” or “Hey Google, what’s the meaning of [word]?”
People and relationships: “Hey Google, who is [person]?”, “Hey Google, how old
is [he/she]?”, “Hey Google, who is [person] married to?”, “Hey Google, who is
[person]’s brother/sister/mother/father?”,
Distance: “Hey Google, how far is [location] from [location]?”, “Hey Google, how
far is [location] from here?”
Businesses and information: “Hey Google, how far is [business] from here?”,
“Hey Google, are there any [business type] around here?”, “Hey Google, how
late is [business] open?”
Daily briefing (includes weather, traffic and news): “Hey Google, good morning.”
Sports updates, scores and information: “Hey Google, when are the [sports
team] playing next?”, “Hey Google, did the [sports team] win?”, “Hey Google,
what was the score for the last [sports team] game?”, “Hey Google, tell me
about [sports team].”
Actors, movies and shows: “Hey Google, what actors are in [movie]?”, “Hey
Google, what movies came out last week?”
Find out how long it will take to go to work: “Hey Google, How long is my
commute?”, “Hey Google, How long will it take to walk/bike/take a bus to [target
location]?” Hey Google, how long will it take to get to [target location]?”, “Hey
Google, How long with it take to get from work to [target location]?”.
Check the daily schedule: “Hey Google, What does my day look like?”, “Hey
Google, List all events for [specific date].” “Hey Google, What’s on my calendar
for [day of the week]?”
Create a new calendar event: “OK, Google new calendar event” or, “OK,
Google, add [event] to my calendar,” or, “OK, Google, schedule [event] for me
on Saturday at 8 p.m.”
List next calendar event: “OK, Google, what’s next on my calendar?” or,
“What/where/when is my next meeting?”
List calendar events for a day: “OK, Google, list all events for Jan. 1,” “OK,
Google, what’s on my agenda for today?” or “OK, Google, what’s on my
calendar for Friday?”
Check when your next event is: “Hey Google, What/when/where is my next
event?”, “Hey Google, What/when/where is my first event?”
Check reminders: “OK, Google, what are my reminders?” or, “OK, Google, what
are my reminders tomorrow?” or “OK, what is my reminder for [title}?”
Delete reminders: “OK, Google, delete my reminders for tomorrow,” or, “OK,
Google, delete my reminder to [title],” or, “OK, Google, delete all of my
reminders.”
Check notifications: “OK, Google, what’s up?” or, “OK, Google, what are my
notifications?”
Check prices for an airline flight: “OK, Google, how much is a round-trip flight to
New York?”
Find flights with a specific airline: “OK, Google, find me flights with Jet Blue.”
Check on your booked flights: “OK, Google, when is my next flight?” or, “OK,
Google, my flights in [month].”
Book a hotel room: “OK, Google, find a hotel in San Francisco.” After that, say,
“Book a room at Quality Inn.”
Discover places to visit in your travel city: “OK, Google, what is there to see in
Paris?”
Find restaurants to try in your travel city: “OK, Google, what’s the best restaurant
in Berlin?
Play some music: “Hey Google, play some music.”, “Hey Google, play some
[genre] music.”, “Hey Google, play some music on [music service].”
Adjust the volume: “Hey Google, turn up the volume.” “Hey Google, turn down
the volume.”
Play an artist, song, album or genre: “Hey Google, play [artist].”, “Hey Google,
play [song].”, “Hey Google, play the album [album].”, “Hey Google, play
[artist/song/album] on [music service].”, “Hey Google, play some [genre] music.”
Play a song by lyrics: “Hey Google, play the song that goes [song lyrics].”
Ask what’s playing: “Hey Google, what’s this song?”, “Hey Google, what’s this
album?”
Get information: “Hey Google, when did this song come out?”
Like or dislike a song: “Hey Google, like this song.”, “Hey Google, dislike this
song.”
Fast forward or rewind: “Hey Google, skip forward 30 seconds.”, “Hey Google,
skip backward two minutes.” “Hey Google, pause or skip tracks.”
Tune a musical instrument: “OK, Google, tune my instrument,” or, “OK, Google,
play an F sharp.”
Play videos on YouTube using Chromecast: “Hey Google, play funny cat videos
on Chromecast.”, “Hey Google, play the latest video from Android Authority on
Chromecast.”
Turn on/off the TV with Chromecast: “OK, Google, turn on the [Chromecast
name],” or, “OK, Google, turn off the [Chromecast name].”
Play a movie or TV show on Netflix using Chromecast: “OK, Google, play [show
or movie title] on the [TV name].”
Play music through other speakers using Chromecast: “OK, Google, play [song]
on [Chromecast or Google Home name].”
How to control Philips Hue lights (or lights connected through SmartThings)
Turn on or off a light: “Hey Google, turn on [light name].”, “Hey Google, turn off
[light name].”
Dim or brighten a light: “Hey Google, dim the [light name].”, “Hey Google,
brighten the [light name].”
Set a light brightness to a certain percentage: “Hey Google, set [light name] to
50%.”
Change the color of a light: “Hey Google, turn [light name] green].”
Turn on or off all lights in a room: “Hey Google, turn on lights in [room name].”,
“Hey Google, turn off lights in [room name].”
Turn on or off all lights: “Hey Google, turn on all of the lights.”, “Hey Google, turn
off all of the lights.”
Set the mode and temperature: “Hey Google, set the heat to 68.”, “Hey Google,
set the air conditioning to 70.”, “Hey Google, set [room name] thermostat to 72.”
o Note: to turn the thermostat back on, you’ll need to specify a mode. You
can say “Hey Google, turn on cooling/heating.”, “Hey Google, turn on
heat-cool.”, “Hey Google, set the heat to 68.”, “Hey Google set the air
conditioning to 70.”, etc.
Check the ambient temperature on the thermostat: “Hey Google, what’s the
temperature inside?”
Check what the thermostat is set to: “Hey Google, what’s the thermostat set to?”
Turn on or off all lights: “Hey Google, turn on all lights.”, “Hey Google, turn off all
lights.”
Turn on or off all switches: “Hey Google, turn on all switches.”, “Hey Google,
turn off all switches.”
If you installed an August Smart Lock on your door, you can control it by saying:
OK, Google, lock the front door.”
If you own a Logitech Harmony TV remote, you can say, “OK, Google, turn on
the TV,” OK, Google, turn the TV to the (specific) Channel,” or, “OK, Google,
play channel 12.”
If you own a Nest Cam, you can show what it’s filming via a Chromecast TV by
saying, ” “OK, Google, show [camera name],” “Hey, Google, what’s on [camera
name]?” or, “OK, Google, play [camera name] on [Chromecast name].”
If you have a favorite app or service that’s not yet supported by Google Home, you
might be in luck. Google Home is also compatible with IFTTT, the popular automation
service. This means you can possibly hook up an app or service that doesn’t have
support yet. For instance, Twitter doesn’t have Google Assistant support yet.
However, you can still ask Google Assistant to post something to Twitter, as long as
you have IFTTT set up. The same thing goes for other apps – want to add a task to
Todoist? Just set it up in IFTTT, and Google Assistant will be able to add tasks
whenever you ask it to.
For a full list of IFTTT channels compatible with Google Assistant, head here.
“Hey Google, where is the nearest (business)?” When Google Home reveals
that, say, “Call them.”
To buy an item, say “Hey Google, buy (product)”, “Purchase (product)” or “Order
(product)”.
To buy an item from a specific store, say “Hey Google, buy (product) from
(store)”, “Purchase (product) from (store)” or “Order (product) from (store)”.
To add an item to your cart, say, “Hey Google, add (product) to my cart,” or
“Add (product) to my shopping cart.”
To add an item from a specific store, say, “Hey Google, add (product) from
(store) to my cart.”
At the moment, you cannot remove an item from your cart with Google Home
commands, nor can you change the number of items in your cart.
Tender: “OK, Google, can I talk to Tender about drinks like an Old Fashioned?”
You can place a call by saying: “OK, Google, call mom,” or, “OK, Google, call
[contact name],” or, “OK, Google, call the nearest coffee shop.”
Want to pair your phone to it by Bluetooth? Say “OK, Google, Bluetooth pairing.”
Clear paired Bluetooth devices by saying “OK, Google, clear all devices,” “OK,
Google, clear all Bluetooth devices”, or “OK, Google, unpair devices.”
Find your phone by saying: “OK, Google, find my phone,” or, “OK, Google, ring
my phone.”
“Serenade me.”
“Sing me a song.”
“Compliment me.”