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The 6 digit verification code for Gmail is a time-sensitive, single-use security token generated by Google’s 2-Step Verification (2SV) system. Unlike a static password that you memorize and reuse, this code is dynamic. It changes every 30 to 60 seconds or is generated on-demand via SMS, voice call, or authenticator app.

The code isn't random. It’s generated by an (like Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, or Authy) or sent via SMS/email to a recovery address. It’s part of 2-Step Verification (2SV) —a second lock on your digital front door.

Codes sent via SMS from a Google short code or via email from noreply@google.com .

If you use the Google Authenticator app or Authy, you can generate a 6-digit code locally on your phone, even without internet access. This is more secure than SMS. 3. Google Prompt

The most common method. Google sends a text message to your registered recovery mobile number. The text usually reads: "G-XXXXXX is your Google verification code." 2. Voice Calls