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20 Years of Top Trending Google Searches

For decades, Google search has been a go-to source for many when looking up directions, keeping up with the news, or seeking information on new and unfamiliar topics.

Today, Google processes about 3.5 billion searches per day.

Because of its dominant market share, Google holds a vast archive of keyword searches that, when analyzed, provide an interesting glimpse into the key themes that have captured the world’s attention over the years.

This graphic, using data from Google Trends, goes back 20 years and highlights some of the top keyword searches since 2001.

2001

Trending vs. Volume

Before diving in, it’s worth emphasizing how top trending searches differ from popular searches, which are measured by sheer volume.

Trending searches are terms that have recently spiked in popularity.

They focus on growth rather than total volume, and in this dataset, trending terms gauge year-over-year growth.

A good example is Donald Trump, who popped up in the news cycle during the 2016 presidential campaign.

2016

After the election, interest in Trump remained high.

But his name doesn’t pop up on the Google trends list after 2017, since by that point, search volume for Trump had plateaued.

2017

What are the most popular Google search terms, by volume?

To be honest, they’re slightly less interesting than the top trending searches — YouTube is number one, followed by Facebook, then WhatsApp web.

The Globalization of Search Trends

The people and topics featured in Google’s top trends lists evolve as time goes on, reflecting broader adoption of the internet (and Google Search) around the world over time.

Early themes are tied to mainstream U.S. pop culture and tech trends.

2002

2003

2004

As time goes on, social media and smartphone adoption increase the granularity and volume of searches, resulting in top trends that are more participatory, diverse, and global in nature.

One final variable to keep in mind is that Google itself began to share more detailed search highlights with each passing year.

Two Decades of Google Searches: Macro Insights

Now that we’ve explained what trending searches actually measure, let’s dig into some of the key themes that have emerged over the last two decades of Google searches.

People Love Sports

Over the last 20 years, sports have remained a continuous trend.

Every four years, the World Cup shows up as a top trending keyword across the globe.

2007

 

2010

The Olympics also makes a regular appearance, along with Olympic athletes like Michael Phelps and McKayla Maroney.

2008

2012

Although the U.S. dominates the list, particularly when it comes to athletes, there’s still a good variety of international sports that go viral, especially as time goes on.

2019

In the last two years, cricket, rugby, and soccer have all made the top five trending lists.

2021

The Emergence of Celebrity 2.0

Over time, you can also see a transition from the conventional celebrity to celebrity 2.0, also known as the social media celebrity.

In the early 2000s, pop culture icons like Britney Spears, Eminem, and Jennifer Lopez flooded the trending searches, and traditional media forms like TV shows and Movies dominated the mass media categories.

2009

But by 2011, YouTube stars like Rebecca Black started to make their way on the trending search lists.

2011

And in 2014, Memes emerged as a top trending category.

2014

This transition nods to a larger shift in media, as digital has gradually overtaken traditional media as the dominant form of entertainment.

Natural Disasters are Top of Mind

Natural Disasters are a key trend throughout this data set as well.

Hurricanes are a particularly trendy word, showing up almost half the time—in eight of the 20 years.

In 2005, Hurricane Katrina ranked second in the most searched category across the globe.

2005

It continued to gain global attention—by 2006, Hurricane Katrina was still in the top five trending news searches.

2006

And of course, in 2020, Coranavirus is one of the most searched terms.

2020

 

Other trending searches

Healthy living

  • Keto diet has emerged as the most searched term under diet in 2018

2018

Social media 

  • Facebook dominated search when it was launched. But by 2013, alternative social media sites emerged just like Tumblr.

2013

  • And in 2015, Snapchat is the social media platform of choice.

2015

 

Guest author is Carmen Ang, writer at the Visual Capitalist. You can read the original article here

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