Finding a Trope

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There are plenty of ways to find that trope you're looking for.


  • Search for the trope, either using our inbuilt search engine (in the default page layout, it's at the top-right corner of every wiki page) or Google (add "site:allthetropes.miraheze.org" to the phrase you're searching for, to limit your search to this wiki.)
    • However, searches look for the exact words you type in (with and without spaces), and some of our titles are rather misleading, metaphorical, or allusive, so it may not be the best way to find a page you're looking for.
  • Look up a series, book, or story that contains a very clear example of the trope you have in mind, then skim the "Tropes" list or the list of pages that link to it (accessible via the "What links here" link under "Tools" in the menu sidebar.)
  • Read all the way through the basic trope indices, such as Narrative Devices or Characters. If you're new, you'll laugh at this one. Don't worry, it'll happen soon enough.
    • If you're lucky, there'll be a smaller index that your trope very obviously ought to belong to if it already exists (like, say, Title Tropes). If so, read through that. Index Index is a list of all existing indexes.
  • Post on the Trope Talk forum, and let other tropers do the work for you!
  • Ask on the Web chat. This method, again, lets other tropers do the work for you!
  • Find a related trope; these will often have compare/contrast links at the end of the article.