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Get DNS lookup results from 30 global resolvers simultaneously. Each server queries an independent DNS provider for accurate propagation data.
Instantly Check DNS Propagation: Verify your website's global accessibility with our fast and accurate DNS Propagation Checker.
| Location / Server | DNS Result | Status |
|---|---|---|
San Francisco CA, United States OpenDNS 208.67.222.222 | — | |
Mountain View CA, United States Google 8.8.8.8 | — | |
Berkeley CA, United States Quad9 9.9.9.9 | — | |
Fremont CA, United States Hurricane Electric LLC 74.82.42.42 | — | |
Seattle WA, United States CleanBrowsing 185.228.168.9 | — | |
Clifton NJ, United States Comodo Secure DNS 8.26.56.26 | — | |
New York NY, United States Neustar, Inc. 64.6.64.6 | — | |
Chicago IL, United States CenturyLink 205.171.3.66 | — | |
Ashburn VA, United States Google 8.8.4.4 | — | |
Kansas City, United States Quad9 149.112.112.112 | — | |
Toronto, Canada Control D 76.76.2.0 | — | |
Vancouver, Canada Control D 76.76.10.0 | — | |
London, United Kingdom NextDNS, Inc. 45.90.28.77 | — | |
Amsterdam, Netherlands CleanBrowsing 185.228.169.9 | — | |
Frankfurt, Germany SafeDNS, Inc. 195.46.39.39 | — | |
Limassol, Cyprus AdGuard Software Ltd 94.140.14.14 | — | |
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg Gcore 95.85.95.85 | — | |
Moscow, Russia YANDEX LLC 77.88.8.8 | — | |
St Petersburg, Russia YANDEX LLC 77.88.8.1 | — | |
Strasbourg, France Gcore 2.56.220.2 | — | |
Tallinn, Estonia SafeDNS, Inc. 195.46.39.105 | — | |
Hangzhou, China Alibaba Cloud 223.5.5.5 | — | |
Shenzhen, China Tencent DNSPod 119.29.29.29 | — | |
Beijing, China Baidu, Inc. 180.76.76.76 | — | |
Seoul, South Korea KT Corporation 168.126.63.1 | — | |
Singapore Cloudflare, Inc. 1.0.0.1 | — | |
Mumbai, India AdGuard Software Ltd 94.140.15.15 | — | |
South Brisbane, Australia Cloudflare, Inc. 1.1.1.1 | — | |
Johannesburg, South Africa NextDNS, Inc. 45.90.29.77 | — | |
Sao Paulo, Brazil OpenDNS 208.67.220.220 | — |
Check various types of DNS records including A, MX, NS, CNAME, TXT and more from multiple servers across different global regions.
Get DNS lookup results from 30 global resolvers simultaneously. Each server queries an independent DNS provider for accurate propagation data.
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DNS Change makes it simple to verify whether your DNS updates have reached servers around the world. Our tool queries 30 DNS resolvers across every continent, then visualizes the results on an interactive map.
Type the domain or hostname you want to check into the search bar. You can enter the full URL — DNS Change will automatically strip the protocol and path.
Use the dropdown to choose which DNS record type to check: A — IPv4 address. AAAA — IPv6. CNAME — alias. MX — mail server. NS — nameservers. TXT — SPF/DKIM/DMARC. SOA — zone info. PTR — reverse DNS.
Click Search and DNS Change will query all 30 global resolvers. Green markers = propagated. Red markers = still returning old data.
A green checkmark means the DNS server returned a valid response. A red cross means it couldn't resolve or returned an error. A mix of green and red during propagation is normal.
Maps a domain to an IPv4 address. Every website needs at least one A record.
The IPv6 equivalent. Maps a domain to a 128-bit IPv6 address.
An alias pointing one domain to another. Commonly used for subdomains and CDN endpoints.
Specifies mail servers for your domain with priority values. Critical for email delivery.
Identifies the authoritative nameservers. Updated when changing hosting or DNS providers.
Used for domain verification, SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and other text-based configurations.
Contains zone information: primary nameserver, serial number, and caching parameters.
Reverse DNS lookup — maps an IP back to a domain. Important for email deliverability.
DNS propagation is the process by which updated DNS records are distributed across all DNS servers worldwide. When you change your domain's A record, update nameservers, or modify MX records, those changes don't take effect instantly everywhere.
Understanding DNS propagation is critical for website migrations, email server changes, CDN configurations, and domain transfers. Using a propagation checker like DNS Change lets you monitor exactly which regions have received your updates.
DNS Change queries 30 independent DNS resolvers across North America, Europe, Asia, South America, Africa, and Oceania — including Google Public DNS, Cloudflare, Quad9, OpenDNS, and regional ISPs — ensuring comprehensive coverage.
It verifies whether your DNS record updates have been distributed across DNS servers worldwide. DNS Change queries 30 resolvers at once and shows the live status of each on an interactive map.
Usually 4 to 24 hours, though it can take up to 48 hours. The speed depends on TTL settings and ISP caching behavior.
Shorter TTL = faster refresh. Some ISPs cache beyond stated TTL. Nameserver changes take longer than individual record updates.
Previous records may be cached. Verify records are saved correctly and NS delegation is properly configured.
Normal during propagation. Each resolver caches independently based on TTL.
Lower TTL to 300 seconds 48 hours before changes. Flush local DNS cache after updating.
A lookup asks one server. A propagation checker queries many servers globally for a complete picture.
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