Every time you open a new tab in Google Chrome, you’re greeted by a familiar sight: a grid of website thumbnails sitting right below the search bar. For millions of users, these tiny snapshots—known as "Most Visited Pages" or "Speed Dial" —are the unsung heroes of daily internet navigation. They save time, reduce typing, and serve as a personalized launchpad to the web. But how much do you really know about them? What Are "Most Visited Pages"? In simple terms, "Most Visited Pages" is an automatic, dynamic bookmarking feature. Chrome tracks the websites you visit most frequently (excluding ads and search engine result pages) and displays the top eight to ten as clickable tiles on the New Tab Page (NTP).