11/03/2026
Resetting a Gmail password without a phone number can be tricky due to Google’s high security standards, but it is entirely possible if you have configured alternative recovery methods.
Here is a step-by-step guide to navigating the recovery process:
1. Start at the Google Account Recovery Page
Go to the Google Recovery page. Enter the email address you are trying to access and click Next.
2. Select "Try Another Way"
When prompted to enter the last password you remember or to verify via a phone number, look for the link at the bottom that says "Try another way" or "I don't have my phone." You may need to click this multiple times to cycle through the options Google has on file for you.
3. Use a Recovery Email
This is the most common successful method without a phone.
If you previously linked a secondary email (like Outlook, Yahoo, or another Gmail), Google will offer to send a verification code there.
Select the recovery email option.
Log into that secondary account, copy the 6-digit code, and enter it back on the Google recovery screen.
4. Verify via an Existing Device
If you are still logged into that Gmail account on a tablet, an old phone, or a laptop browser, Google may send a notification to that device.
Check your other devices for a prompt that asks: "Is it you trying to sign in?"
Tap "Yes, it's me" and, if required, match the two-digit number shown on your current screen.
5. Answer Security Questions
While Google has phased these out for newer accounts, older accounts may still have them. If prompted, answer your security questions (like "What was your first pet's name?"). Accuracy is vital here; capitalization and spelling matter.
6. Use a Trusted Browser or Location
Google tracks the IP addresses and devices you typically use. To increase your chances of success:
Use a computer or phone you have previously used to sign in.
Perform the recovery from a familiar Wi-Fi network (like your home or office).
Avoid using a VPN during this process.
If You Still Can't Get In
If Google cannot verify you, they may ask for an email address where they can contact you later. They will review your request (which can take 3–5 business days) to confirm ownership of the account.
Pro-Tip for the Future: Once you regain access, go to your security settings and download "Backup Codes." These are 10 one-time-use codes that allow you to log in even if you lose your phone and recovery email.
Would you like me to guide you on how to set up those Backup Codes once you're back in your account?