Rich Results Performance is the table view of how your enhanced listings perform, broken down by row (appearance type). It brings clicks, impressions, CTR and average position together so you can see at a glance which rich result earns its keep and which is slipping.
What it tracks
This card reports Rich Results Performance, broken down by row: one row per enhanced search-appearance type (for example Product snippets, Review snippets, FAQ, Breadcrumb, Sitelinks search box), each carrying the core Performance metrics (clicks, impressions, CTR and average position) for listings that appeared with that enhancement. It draws on Search Console Performance data filtered by search appearance. Use it as the diagnostic companion to the single-number rich-result cards: when Rich Results CTR or Rich Results Impressions moves, this table shows you exactly which appearance type drove the change, so you can tie it back to a schema fix or a Rich-Results Errors spike.Reconciling against the source
Cross-check in Search Console under Performance on Search, grouping by the Search Appearance dimension; the Search Analytics API withdimensions=["searchAppearance"] returns the same per-type rows. Search Console data is typically 2 to 3 days delayed, rare queries are anonymised, and tables cap at 1,000 rows.