A cache is a saved version of a Web page or site. Viewing a cache can help if the actual website doesn't work, or if a website has changed and you want to see an earlier version. Some archive websites specialize in keeping detailed cached pages, but you can find caches of most websites -- unless the website has chosen to opt out -- very simply via a Google search.
Go to Google.com, type in your search query and click "Enter."
Scroll down to a search result, and click the "Cached" link to view Google's cache of the page.
Copy and paste a Web address, or URL, into Google's search box, click "Enter," and then click "Cached" on the result to view the cached version of a specific page.
Type "cache," followed by a colon and the URL of the Web page, in the search box to go directly to the cached version of a specific page. For example, type in "cache:mywebsite.com."
Go to Google.com, type in your search query and click "Enter."
Scroll down to a search result, and click the "Cached" link to view Google's cache of the page.
Copy and paste a Web address, or URL, into Google's search box, click "Enter," and then click "Cached" on the result to view the cached version of a specific page.
Type "cache," followed by a colon and the URL of the Web page, in the search box to go directly to the cached version of a specific page. For example, type in "cache:mywebsite.com."