How to get direct download links in Google!

Thursday, March 19, 2015
Ok in this tutorial I'll show you guys how you can get direct download links in google directly by just adding a term to the search bar.This trick will get you links for mp3, videos etc. and will show pages without displaying any ads. It is a short method so this tutorial should not take long,

For this you just have to put the following in the google search bar,

To download movies, perform a Google search as below:

“YOUR SEARCH TERM HERE” -inurl:(htm|html|php|pls|txt) intitle:index.of “last modified” (mkv|mp4|avi)

Example:
Titanic -inurl:(htm|html|php|pls|txt) intitle:index.of “last modified” (mkv|mp4|avi)

You can use this search trick to download not just movies, but almost any file.

For instance, to download music,

“YOUR SEARCH TERM HERE” -inurl:(htm|html|php|pls|txt) intitle:index.of “last modified” (mp3|wma|aac|flac)


Just change the file format [(mp3|wma|aac|flac) part] to your required format and you will get a search result of sites containing direct download links to your search query. Enjoy!

More info for the techies 
Google primarily searches based on the search term. It filters search results according to the other parameters.
The -inurl parameter excludes search results which have the words htm, html, php, pls, or txt in their url.
The intitle parameter returns search results with the title containing the expression that follows it. In this case it returns results containing the character sequence "index.of" where the '.' is replaced by any character. For example the title may contain "index of", "index/of" or "indexaof" or any other character sequence with the '.' replaced by any character.
Finally the (mkv|mp4|avi) focus on search results which have one of the terms mkv, mp4 or avi.
The resulting search after all the filtering is very likely to contain some movie URL.

For a visual representation

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