The above two ways work wonders for reopening recently closed tabs, but they are not suitable for someone looking to reopen a closed tab that was closed several days ago. Keep pressing the same command to open multiple closed tabs. Press CTRL+Shift+T on Windows PC and replace CTRL with Command if you are doing it on Mac, and it will reopen the closed tab. If you are a person who loves keyboard shortcuts to perform tasks, then the second way is right for you. To reopen multiple closed tabs follow the same method and the tabs will get reopened in the order you had closed them. Click on it and boom the tab you accidentally closed is back in the tab bar. Opera Method 1Īlike Chrome and Firefox, right-click on the Tab bar and the very last option will reopen the last closed tab. In such situations, go to your browsing history, and you will surely find that one tab you had closed and now want to reopen. Sometimes it might be one that you closed several days ago, and you were lazy enough not to add the bookmark. It is not always that we want to reopen a closed tab that was being closed just minutes ago. To bring back more than one tabs, press the same command, and it will keep reopening the tabs that were closed by you earlier. Press CTRL+Shift+T on Windows or Command+Shift+T on Mac, and it will reopen the closed tab. You can’t just keep clicking undo closed tab each time you want to reopen a close tab, and that’s where the second way comes in.