Re-open closed Safari tabs on Mac

Re-open closed Safari tabs on Mac

Mac users have long been able to re-open a closed Safari tab by using a keyboard shortcut, but what if some time has passed, or what if you want to re-open a specific closed tab in Safari? It turns out the latest versions of Safari for Mac OS support a menu-based option to easily browse through a list of recently closed tabs, which you can then select any closed tab from to re-open.

Re-Open Recently Closed Safari Tabs on Mac

  1. From any active Safari browser window on the Mac, click and hold on the “+” plus button in the Safari tab bar
  2. Re-open closed Safari tabs on Mac

    Re-open closed Safari tabs on Mac

  3. Select the Safari tab you want to re-open
  4. Reopening and choosing which tabs to Reopen in Safari on Mac

    Reopening and choosing which tabs to Reopen in Safari on Mac

  5. Repeat with other recently closed Safari tabs you want to re-open if desired

This is a simple and effective way of re-opening recently closed tabs and browser windows in Safari for Mac. Perhaps the best part about this approach is that it allows you to select a specific browser tab to re-open, whereas the Command+Z keystroke to reopen tabs approach will just re-open the last closed Safari tabs in chronological order.

If this trick sounds familiar to you, it’s probably because it’s just like how you re-open closed tabs in Safari for iPhone and iPad in the iOS world.

Know of another way to reopen closed tabs in Safari for Mac? Is there a better approach? Let us know in the comments!

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