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Is there a way to browse public boards on Trello?

I would be interested in how other users set up their boards and what they use it for.

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There is not currently a way to browse all public boards.

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  • Once we have more public boards and a better way to categorize them (with tags, for example), we may add more board browsing features. As it currently is, a public boards list will be a big, useless dump of boards that's impossible to navigate. Oct 31, 2011 at 21:21
  • I would very much like to see this feature implemented. After that: A blog post (or Trello board) of the most interesting public Trello boards on the Internet. Mar 20, 2012 at 19:46
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Yes, you can. With the help of a google search. Since boards are crawlable you can search the Trello site on Google with the query site:trello.com/b/.

but how do you expect me

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Although you cannot browse all public boards you can search for keywords. For example: https://trello.com/search?q=trello will retrieve relevant Cards, Boards and Members.

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  • As far as I can see (I just tested it) this search only concerns the boards "public" to oneself? I only find my own few cards, thus this is not helpful if we consider OP's question and intention. Sep 29, 2012 at 15:31
  • It seems that sometime in the last year that behavior has changed. My current test also shows only my cards and not the public ones.
    – Itamar
    Oct 3, 2012 at 18:56
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    This request does not show any results Aug 12, 2013 at 3:18
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In the sitemap.xml all public boards are listed. See this: https://trello.com/sitemap.xml

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  • The link is dead at the moment.
    – Alex
    Jan 28, 2015 at 16:06
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Search this into Google:

{keyword you want here} site:trello.com

Replacing {keyword you want here} with your actual search term. Did this today and it worked great.

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I made a Google custom search engine that searches public trello boards https://cse.google.com/cse?cx=013827739076658118304:ozxyffvt6ws

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