<strong>Ctrl+shift+T<br></strong><em>"Reopens the last tab you've closed. Google Chrome remembers the last 10 tabs you've closed." --<a href="https://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=157179" target="_blank">chrome keyboard shortcuts</a><br></em><br>Since I found that shortcut, I notice that I use it quite often.<br>I saw a funny post (on <a href="https://plus.google.com/110880509059057751100" target="_blank">Google+</a> I think) that said something like:<br>"Try browsing with only 6 tabs open at all times"<br>We all know that never happens.<br>I've got 7 open right now (not counting multiple browsers.. lol)<br> <br>Unlike Firefox, Chrome doesn't have a "recently closed tabs" history menu.<br><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-2533" alt="firefox-recently-closed-tabs" src="https://cdn.joejiko.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/firefox-recently-closed-tabs-1024x477.jpg" width="540" height="251" /><br>When you accidentally close a tab, getting back to it in Chrome can be a hassle.<br>So use the shortcut <strong>Ctrl+Shift+T</strong> and pop it back up! It works on multiple levels (if you've closed more than one tab, it will pop them back up in order).<br>Chrome's history is annoying to navigate in general. At least they moved the history to the parent directory of options instead of where it used to be in Tools > History.<br>You can use the shortcut Ctrl+H to get to the history faster, but that still doesn't help the fact that the history is listed chronologically. What if the tab was opened 100 history states ago?<br>The search feature works pretty well, but if you're like me, you'll forget what the page title was. Thereby rendering search useless.<br> <br>Hope this helps!<br><strong>If you know a secret shortcut key combo (or a lesser-known one) that you use all the time and want to share it, leave a comment.</strong>