We occasionally forget our Gmail login information with all the accounts we create online, and when this happens, we are locked out of our own account. The good news is that you can use your existing account. Because Google offers a Gmail account recovery feature to all of its customers, you can typically get your account restored.

Add an email address that you can access and is connected to your account if you decide to have a code sent to that address.
We send security alerts to your recovery email address, which also aids in logging back in.
One of your alternate email addresses can be used to log in.
You may access information about the majority of Google services you use via a contact email address.
You simply need to create a new Gmail password and confirm it in order to regain your account.

Make sure to select a Gmail password that has at least eight characters, one number, one lowercase letter, and one uppercase letter for security purposes.

What happens if the account recovery process fails?
Google offers the following advice if you're still having issues signing in:

Try not to miss any questions and answer as many as you can. Attempting is preferable to answering the following question.
Use a computer and a browser (like Chrome or Safari) that you are familiar with.
Choose a Wi-Fi network that you are comfortable using, such as one at home or at the office.
If someone questions you about it, you should provide the following background information:

a specific error message was received.
Consider your account to be compromised
You recently changed your password and now you can't remember it.

For best solution contact our Google Help Center Number at +1-888-535-8623 from 7AM to 7PM EST to Reset Gmail Password