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Use Google’s “Forgot email?” (username recovery) page, enter your phone number, and Google will display every account associated with that number.
- Visit https://accounts.google.com/signin/v2/usernamerecovery to start the lookup.
- Enter the phone number you used for verification; you may also provide a first name for better matching.
- Google will show all Gmail/Google accounts tied to that number, if any.
- No single dashboard exists; the recovery flow is the only official method.
- You can also view linked emails in myaccount.google.com/email once signed in.
- Use the account‑recovery (username recovery) page to enter your phone number and view linked accounts.
- Google shows a list of accounts that have that phone number attached as a recovery method.
- There is no official dashboard that aggregates all accounts by phone number.
- Some responses suggest checking Security → Devices to see linked accounts, but this only shows currently signed‑in devices, not all accounts tied to the phone number.
Quick Overview
Google does not provide a public dashboard that lists every account linked to a phone number. The reliable way to discover those accounts is through the account‑recovery (username‑recovery) flow, sometimes shown as the “Forgot email?” link.
Step‑by‑Step Guide
1. Use the Account Recovery Page
- Open a browser and go to Google Account Recovery – Username1.
- Enter the phone number you want to check and click Next.
- (Optional) Provide the first name (and last name if you wish) to improve matching.
- Click Next again; Google will send a verification code to the entered phone.
- Enter the received SMS code and proceed.
- Google will display a list of all Gmail/Google accounts that are linked to that phone number4.
2. Alternative: Check “Connected accounts” in My Account
If you are already signed into one of your Google accounts:
- Go to myaccount.google.com/email1.
- After signing in, scroll to the “Email addresses” section – it lists all email aliases and secondary addresses linked to that particular account.
- For a broader view, navigate to Security → Devices to see which devices are currently signed in, though this does not guarantee they are linked to the phone number8.
3. What to Expect
- The recovery flow will only show accounts that have the phone number attached as a recovery or verification method.
- Accounts created long ago without a phone number, or those where the phone was removed, will not appear.
- You can reuse the same phone number for multiple Google accounts, but Google may impose a short waiting period between creations2.
4. Important Caveats
- No official dashboard exists that aggregates all accounts by phone number2.
- The list shown is limited to accounts that Google can verify via the provided phone number.
- If you do not have access to the phone number anymore, you cannot retrieve the list through this method.
Frequently Asked Questions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Can I see accounts that are not linked to my phone? | No. Only accounts that have the phone number saved as a recovery/verification method will appear. |
| What if I have multiple phone numbers? | Run the recovery flow separately for each number. |
| Is there a way to export the list? | Google does not provide an export feature for this; you must manually note the accounts shown. |
| Will this work on mobile browsers? | Yes, the same URL works on any device. |
TL;DR
- Go to accounts.google.com/signin/v2/usernamerecovery.
- Enter your phone number → receive SMS code → view the displayed accounts.
- No other Google‑provided tool lists all accounts in one view; the recovery page is the only reliable method.
References
1 Google Support thread – total Gmail accounts on a mobile number.
2 Reddit discussion – seeing all Gmail accounts connected to a phone number.
3 YouTube tutorial – checking how many Google accounts on a number.
4 Google Support – see devices with account access.
5 Quora answer – find all Gmail accounts on a mobile number.
6 JustAnswer – want to find Gmails linked to a certain phone.
7 Google Account Recovery page.
8 Google Support – manage devices with account access.
9 YouTube – find all Gmail accounts linked to your phone.
10 YouTube – find all Gmail accounts created with your phone.