--- title: Relevance Tuning noindex: true canonical: https://docs.paradedb.com/documentation/full-text/boosting --- ## Boosting ParadeDB offers several ways to tune a document's [BM25 score](/v2/sorting/score). The first is boosting, which increases or decreases the impact of a specific query by multiplying its contribution to the overall BM25 score. To boost a query, cast the query to the `boost` type. In this example, the `shoes` query is weighted twice as heavily as the `footwear` query. ```sql SELECT id, pdb.score(id), description, category FROM mock_items WHERE description ||| 'shoes'::pdb.boost(2) OR category ||| 'footwear' ORDER BY score DESC LIMIT 5; ``` `boost` takes a numeric value, which is the multiplicative boost factor. It can be any floating point number between `-2048` and `2048`. [Query builder functions](/v2/query-builder/overview) can also be boosted: ```sql SELECT id, description, category, pdb.score(id) FROM mock_items WHERE description @@@ pdb.regex('key.*')::pdb.boost(2) ORDER BY score DESC LIMIT 5; ``` Boost can be used in conjunction with other type casts, like [fuzzy](/v2/full-text/fuzzy): ```sql SELECT id, description, category, pdb.score(id) FROM mock_items WHERE description ||| 'shose'::pdb.fuzzy(2)::pdb.boost(2) ORDER BY score DESC LIMIT 5; ``` ## Constant Scoring Constant scoring assigns the same score to all documents that match a query. To apply a constant score, cast the query to the `const` type with a numeric value. For instance, the following query assigns a score of `1` to all documents matching the query `shoes`. ```sql SELECT id, pdb.score(id), description, category FROM mock_items WHERE description ||| 'shoes'::pdb.const(1) ORDER BY score DESC LIMIT 5; ```