Gmail Dot Trick Generator - Create Email Variations

Create Gmail address variations using the dot trick. All addresses deliver to your inbox. For contests, tracking and organization.

Generate Gmail Address Variations

Enter your Gmail address to discover all possible variations using the dot trick. Gmail ignores dots in the username part, so all variations deliver to the same inbox.


Enter your Gmail address (e.g., yourname@gmail.com)

What is the Gmail Dot Trick?

Gmail ignores dots (periods) in the username part of email addresses. This means john.doe@gmail.com, johndoe@gmail.com, and j.o.h.n.d.o.e@gmail.com all deliver to the same inbox.

This feature can be useful for:

  • Creating multiple accounts on websites that require unique email addresses
  • Entering contests or promotions multiple times
  • Tracking which companies share your email address
  • Setting up email filters to organize your inbox

Note that this trick only works with Gmail addresses and doesn't apply to other email providers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find the answers to the most frequently asked questions below. If your question isn't here, or you need more info, or have feedback, please reach out.

What is the Gmail dot trick?

The Gmail dot trick refers to Gmail's feature where dots in email addresses are ignored. For example, 'john.doe@gmail.com' and 'johndoe@gmail.com' are treated as identical addresses and deliver to the same inbox. This works because Gmail doesn't recognize periods in the username portion of addresses.

How to maximize entries in online competitions using email variations?

Many online competitions limit entries to one per email address. Using Gmail dot variations can potentially increase your entry count since each appears as a unique address to the competition system while all confirmations arrive in your inbox. For example, with username 'yourname', you could enter as yourname@gmail.com, your.name@gmail.com, y.ourname@gmail.com, etc. Just be aware that some sophisticated systems might detect this method.

Is using multiple Gmail variations for contests allowed?

Contest rules vary widely regarding multiple entries. Some contests explicitly prohibit multiple entries from the same person regardless of email variations, while others base entry limits on unique email addresses. Always check the specific terms and conditions of each contest. Some organizers are aware of the Gmail dot trick and may disqualify entries using this method.

How can I track which companies share my email address?

Use different dot variations of your Gmail address when signing up for different services. For example, use 'yourname.company1@gmail.com' for one service and 'your.name.company2@gmail.com' for another. If you start receiving spam at a specific variation, you'll know which company leaked or sold your information.

Does the Gmail plus sign trick work the same way?

Gmail offers another similar feature using the plus sign (+). You can add '+anything' after your username (like 'yourname+shopping@gmail.com') and messages will still arrive in your inbox. Unlike the dot trick, the plus sign method adds visible text to your address, making it more obvious you're using an alias. Both methods work for creating variations.

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