# How do I search for recently well-received questions? [duplicate]

Basically what's in the title. To clarify, the problem with the votes tab is that it gets you extremely high-voted, and extremely ancient questions. I just want to look for recently asked questions that have a good amount of upvotes. Sort of like a clash of the votes and active tabs.

Is this possible?

• Search for something like is:q created:2015-04-01... See also the help centre for searching methods. – Daniel Fischer Jun 9 '15 at 21:37
• @DanielFischer Thanks much! – GPerez Jun 9 '15 at 21:41
• @Daniel: That's odd, you're American and the site is American, and yet you wrote "centre". :-) – Asaf Karagila Jun 9 '15 at 21:46
• If you go to the main page, math.stackexchange.com, in the centre of the page there should be a set of 'tabs' that read active featured hot week month. The week and month tabs should also roughly satisfy your desire. I have no idea what it takes to be included in those, or the hot tab, but they're usually the better received questions of the last time period. – davidlowryduda Jun 9 '15 at 22:33
• @asaf, if i type center it puts a wiggly underline that says the spelling is incorrect. On Facebook with Old John, I use Britishisms; it turns out that tosser and wanker are approximately equal, while pillock is milder. – Will Jagy Jun 10 '15 at 1:34
• @Asaf What gave you the idea I were American? I'm European as far as I know. – Daniel Fischer Jun 10 '15 at 6:16
• @Daniel: That's odd. Can you check again maybe? :-) – Asaf Karagila Jun 10 '15 at 6:56