The search for axions and axion-like particles (ALPs) remains a major endeavor in modern physics investigation.
Axions play essential roles in the quest to understand dark matter, the strong CP problem, and various astrophysical phenomena.
This paper provides a very brief overview of the current status of experimental efforts, highlighting significant advancements, ongoing projects, and future opportunities. Particular attention is given to cavity haloscopes, helioscopes, and laboratory-based light-shining-through-wall experiments, as well as astrophysical probes.
Some future perspectives are also discussed.