You ask Perplexity a question about a recent event, a breaking news story, or the latest product release. Instead of current information, you get answers from sources that are weeks or months old. This happens because Perplexity’s default search mode does not always prioritize the newest content. This article explains why Perplexity returns outdated results and shows you how to force it to use fresh sources every time.
Key Takeaways: How to Get Current Results From Perplexity
- Focus Mode > Web or All: Switches Perplexity to search the live web instead of its internal knowledge base, which may be outdated.
- Search bar date filter: Lets you set a specific time range, such as “Past 24 hours” or “Past week,” to exclude old sources.
- Pro Search > “Use latest sources” toggle: Forces the AI to pull the most recent information from the web for each query.
Why Perplexity Returns Outdated Sources for Recent News
Perplexity combines a large language model with a search engine. When you ask a question, the AI first searches its internal knowledge base and then supplements the answer with web results. The internal knowledge base is updated periodically, not in real time. For queries about events from the past few days, the AI may rely on its older training data rather than live search results.
The default search mode is “All,” which includes both the knowledge base and web results. However, the AI’s ranking algorithm sometimes favors older but more authoritative sources over newer ones. This is especially true for topics where the most recent information comes from blogs, social media, or news sites with lower domain authority.
Perplexity also caches previous search results for similar queries. If another user asked the same question recently, you may see cached results rather than a fresh search. The combination of these factors causes the outdated answers that many users encounter.
Steps to Force Perplexity to Return Fresh Sources
You can override Perplexity’s default behavior with three methods. Use them individually or together for the best results.
Method 1: Switch to “Web” Focus Mode
Focus mode tells Perplexity which source to prioritize. The “Web” mode and “All” mode both search the live web, but “Web” mode excludes the internal knowledge base entirely.
- Open Perplexity in your browser
Go to perplexity.ai and log in to your account. - Locate the Focus Mode selector
Below the search bar, you see a row of icons: “All,” “Web,” “Academic,” “Writing,” “Math,” and “Video.” The default is “All.” - Click “Web”
The icon turns blue to confirm the selection. Perplexity now searches only the live web for your query. - Type your question and press Enter
The answer will include citations from web pages indexed recently. Check the date of the first citation to confirm it is current.
Method 2: Use the Date Filter in the Search Bar
The date filter restricts results to a specific time range. This method works with any Focus mode.
- Enter your query in the search bar
Do not press Enter yet. - Click the clock icon on the right side of the search bar
A drop-down menu appears with options: “Anytime,” “Past hour,” “Past 24 hours,” “Past week,” “Past month,” and “Past year.” - Select the desired time range
For breaking news, choose “Past 24 hours.” For recent developments, choose “Past week.” - Press Enter
Perplexity returns only sources published within the selected time frame.
Method 3: Enable “Use latest sources” in Pro Search
Pro Search is a premium feature that gives you more control over the search behavior. The “Use latest sources” toggle forces the AI to prioritize the most recent web pages.
- Click the “Pro” button below the search bar
This activates the Pro Search interface. A panel with additional options opens on the right side of the screen. - Find the “Use latest sources” toggle
It is located under the “Search settings” section. The toggle is gray by default. - Click the toggle to turn it on
The toggle turns blue. Pro Search now sends a query that explicitly asks the search engine for the freshest pages. - Enter your question and press Enter
Perplexity will return results from the last few hours or days, depending on the topic.
If Perplexity Still Returns Old Sources After the Main Fix
Even after applying the methods above, you may occasionally get outdated results. The following issues explain why and how to resolve them.
Perplexity Cached Results for a Similar Query
Perplexity stores previous answers to reduce response time. If another user asked a similar question, the AI may serve the cached answer instead of performing a new search. To force a fresh search, add a unique word to your query. For example, add “now” or “today” at the end. This breaks the cache match and triggers a new search.
No Recent Sources Exist for Your Topic
Some topics have not been covered by any web page in the past week. The date filter will return zero results. In this case, widen the time range to “Past month” or “Past year.” If the topic is very niche, Perplexity will fall back to its knowledge base, which may be older. You cannot force fresh sources for topics with no recent web coverage.
Focus Mode Resets After Each Query
Perplexity resets the Focus mode to “All” after each query. You must select “Web” or another mode for every new question. The date filter and Pro Search toggle also reset. To avoid forgetting, develop a habit of checking the Focus mode before pressing Enter. There is no way to set a permanent default in the current version.
Pro Search Is Not Available on Free Accounts
The “Use latest sources” toggle is a Pro-only feature. Free users have access to Focus mode and the date filter only. If you need fresh sources regularly, consider upgrading to Perplexity Pro. The Pro plan costs $20 per month and includes unlimited Pro Search queries, which use the latest sources by default.
Perplexity Free vs Pro: How Each Plan Handles Source Freshness
| Item | Free Plan | Pro Plan |
|---|---|---|
| Focus mode options | All, Web, Academic, Writing, Math, Video | Same as Free, plus Pro Search |
| Date filter in search bar | Available | Available |
| Use latest sources toggle | Not available | Available in Pro Search |
| Pro Search queries per day | 5 | Unlimited |
| Knowledge base fallback | Always active | Bypassed when Pro Search is on |
| Cache clearing | Automatic, no manual control | Automatic, no manual control |
You can now force Perplexity to return fresh sources by switching to Web Focus mode, using the date filter, or enabling the Use latest sources toggle in Pro Search. For topics with no recent web coverage, widen the time range or accept that the knowledge base is the only option. To make fresh sources your default behavior, upgrade to Perplexity Pro and leave Pro Search enabled with the Use latest sources toggle permanently on.