--- title: Find More Than the First Match --- ## Find More Than the First Match If you have multiple occurrences of your regex inside a string, you can get the `match()` function to detect all of them. Simply tag along the `g` flag at the end of your regex! That's what you're doing in this challenge. ## Hint 1: Change the regex so that it detects the word "twinkle". ## Hint 2: You can add multiple tags to a regex! For example, a regex that detects multiple occurrences, and detects regardless of case, can be structured like `gi` or `ig`. ## Spoiler Alert - Solution Ahead! ## Solution ```javascript let twinkleStar = "Twinkle, twinkle, little star"; let starRegex = /twinkle/gi; let result = twinkleStar.match(starRegex); ```