Unfortunately, there isn't a single, publicly documented "Google IPv6 address." Google services use a vast and dynamic network of servers with numerous IP addresses, including IPv6 addresses. These addresses can vary depending on your location and the specific Google service you're accessing.
The method to find an IPv6 address associated with your Google Home device is described below:
- Open the Google Home app.
- Tap and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right, tap Settings > Device information.
- Your IPv6 prefix (IP address) is located under 'Wi-Fi information'.
This provides an IPv6 address that is associated with Google. However, it isn't the IPv6 address for all Google services globally.
You can also determine the IPv6 address used to access Google search in your current location through command-line tools. For example, on most systems, you can use the ping6 google.com
command to resolve the IPv6 address. However, be aware that these addresses are subject to change.