"Squid Game" was the keyword that had the highest maximum monthly search volume in 2021, with 101 million online searches worldwide in its peak month. The second most trending keyword based on its peak search volume was "Christian Eriksen." Eriksen is a Danish football player who experienced cardiac arrest during the Euro 2020 Denmark against Finland match, on June 12, 2021. Another popular keyword search on Google was Queen Elisabeth's late husband "Prince Phillip," with a peak of 37.2 million searches. Another popular topic related to the British royal family was Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021. This was the first big interview after the couple decided to step back as senior royals, and queries on the topic went up to 1.2 million searches on Google in 2021.
'*******' was the most searched keyword on Google in the United States between January and March 2025, with an average monthly volume of ****** million searches over the researched period. "***" ranked second with a search volume of ***** million searches. The keyword for "nfl" came in third, making up to ***** million searches.
You can check the fields description in the documentation: current Keyword database: https://docs.dataforseo.com/v3/databases/google/keywords/?bash; Historical Keyword database: https://docs.dataforseo.com/v3/databases/google/history/keywords/?bash. You don’t have to download fresh data dumps in JSON or CSV – we can deliver data straight to your storage or database. We send terrabytes of data to dozens of customers every month using Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, Microsoft Azure Blob, Eleasticsearch, and Google Big Query. Let us know if you’d like to get your data to any other storage or database.
"*******" was the most frequently searched keyword on Google worldwide, with over ***** million monthly online searches during the analyzed period of January to March in 2025. Furthermore, the search resulted in more than ***** million website visits, or more than **** percent of all traffic. With *** million monthly searches, "***" was the second most popular keyword, and "***********" came in third place with about ****** million searches per month.
You can check the fields description in the documentation: current Full database: https://docs.dataforseo.com/v3/databases/google/full/?bash; Historical Full database: https://docs.dataforseo.com/v3/databases/google/history/full/?bash.
Full Google Database is a combination of the Advanced Google SERP Database and Google Keyword Database.
Google SERP Database offers millions of SERPs collected in 67 regions with most of Google’s advanced SERP features, including featured snippets, knowledge graphs, people also ask sections, top stories, and more.
Google Keyword Database encompasses billions of search terms enriched with related Google Ads data: search volume trends, CPC, competition, and more.
This database is available in JSON format only.
You don’t have to download fresh data dumps in JSON – we can deliver data straight to your storage or database. We send terrabytes of data to dozens of customers every month using Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, Microsoft Azure Blob, Eleasticsearch, and Google Big Query. Let us know if you’d like to get your data to any other storage or database.
DataForSEO Labs API offers three powerful keyword research algorithms and historical keyword data:
• Related Keywords from the “searches related to” element of Google SERP. • Keyword Suggestions that match the specified seed keyword with additional words before, after, or within the seed key phrase. • Keyword Ideas that fall into the same category as specified seed keywords. • Historical Search Volume with current cost-per-click, and competition values.
Based on in-market categories of Google Ads, you can get keyword ideas from the relevant Categories For Domain and discover relevant Keywords For Categories. You can also obtain Top Google Searches with AdWords and Bing Ads metrics, product categories, and Google SERP data.
You will find well-rounded ways to scout the competitors:
• Domain Whois Overview with ranking and traffic info from organic and paid search. • Ranked Keywords that any domain or URL has positions for in SERP. • SERP Competitors and the rankings they hold for the keywords you specify. • Competitors Domain with a full overview of its rankings and traffic from organic and paid search. • Domain Intersection keywords for which both specified domains rank within the same SERPs. • Subdomains for the target domain you specify along with the ranking distribution across organic and paid search. • Relevant Pages of the specified domain with rankings and traffic data. • Domain Rank Overview with ranking and traffic data from organic and paid search. • Historical Rank Overview with historical data on rankings and traffic of the specified domain from organic and paid search. • Page Intersection keywords for which the specified pages rank within the same SERP.
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Abstract (our paper) The frequency of a web search keyword generally reflects the degree of public interest in a particular subject matter. Search logs are therefore useful resources for trend analysis. However, access to search logs is typically restricted to search engine providers. In this paper, we investigate whether search frequency can be estimated from a different resource such as Wikipedia page views of open data. We found frequently searched keywords to have remarkably high correlations with Wikipedia page views. This suggests that Wikipedia page views can be an effective tool for determining popular global web search trends. Data personal-name.txt.gz: The first column is the Wikipedia article id, the second column is the search keyword, the third column is the Wikipedia article title, and the fourth column is the total of page views from 2008 to 2014. personal-name_data_google-trends.txt.gz, personal-name_data_wikipedia.txt.gz: The first column is the period to be collected, the second column is the source (Google or Wikipedia), the third column is the Wikipedia article id, the fourth column is the search keyword, the fifth column is the date, and the sixth column is the value of search trend or page view. Publication This data set was created for our study. If you make use of this data set, please cite: Mitsuo Yoshida, Yuki Arase, Takaaki Tsunoda, Mikio Yamamoto. Wikipedia Page View Reflects Web Search Trend. Proceedings of the 2015 ACM Web Science Conference (WebSci '15). no.65, pp.1-2, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2786451.2786495 http://arxiv.org/abs/1509.02218 (author-created version) Note The raw data of Wikipedia page views is available in the following page. http://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/pagecounts-raw/ {"references": ["Mitsuo Yoshida, Yuki Arase, Takaaki Tsunoda, Mikio Yamamoto. Wikipedia Page View Reflects Web Search Trend. Proceedings of the 2015 ACM Web Science Conference (WebSci '15). no.65, pp.1-2, 2015.", "Mitsuo Yoshida, Yuki Arase, Takaaki Tsunoda, Mikio Yamamoto. Wikipedia Page View Analysis for Search Trend Prediction. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence (in Japanese). vol.29, no.2I1-1, pp.1-4, 2015."]}
As of June 2024, global Google searches for the word "ChatGPT" increased again after a slight decline by the end of 2024. Interest in the chatbot, developed by the U.S.-based OpenAI and launched in November 2022, started rising in the week ending December 3, 2022. Recently, growing demand for information on ChatGPT made the keyword hit a peak of 100 index points during the week ending on June 2, 2024. ChatGPT, which stands for Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer, is a chatbot and AI-powered auto-generative text system able to give human-sounding replies and reproduce human-like interactions when prompted.
Between January and March 2021, the most searched Google keyword on YouTube.com was "youtube," with close to *** million average monthly searches. The second leading keyword was "youtube to mp3," which is usually used by people to look for software to download music as mp3 files from videos hosted on the platform. Users also tried to reach YouTube TV, a live and on-demand video streaming service available in the United States, with the query "youtube tv" amassing almost *** million average monthly searches in the examined period.
Minute-by-minute updated keyword database from Google, featuring 477 trending search terms
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Keywords: Border Embassy Disconnected Cyber security Data protection Malware Hack Cyber attack VPN
Time period covered: January 1 2022 to March 31st 2022
As of June 2024, global searches for the keyword "generative AI" had experienced an increase in the previous year. The search terms for generative artificial intelligence surged in popularity from mid-February to early March 2024, hitting a score of 100 index points in the week ending March 3. Interest in "generative AI" frequently coincides with searches for ChatGPT, an AI chatbot model developed by the United States-based research company OpenAI.
Minute-by-minute updated keyword database from Google, featuring 3 trending search terms
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The goal of this research is to examine direct answers in Google web search engine. Dataset was collected using Senuto (https://www.senuto.com/). Senuto is as an online tool, that extracts data on websites visibility from Google search engine.
Dataset contains the following elements:
keyword,
number of monthly searches,
featured domain,
featured main domain,
featured position,
featured type,
featured url,
content,
content length.
Dataset with visibility structure has 743 798 keywords that were resulting in SERPs with direct answer.
"Meteo", "Google", and "Traduction" were the most entered queries in the Google search engine in France in 2024, with index ratings of ***, **, and **, respectively. These were followed by "Météo" and "YouTube", scoring ** and ** index points relative to the most searched query.
'*******' was the most searched keyword on Google in the United Kingdom between January and March 2025, with an average monthly volume of ***** million searches over the researched period. Over **** million website visits were generated by this keyword, which accounted for **** percent of the country's searches. '**************' ranked second, with ** million searches and **** million website visits per month during the same time period, followed by numerous queries related to football and the championship. Additionally, "*******" was the tenth most frequently searched keyword on Google in the United Kingdom.**********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
Minute-by-minute updated keyword database from Google, featuring 367 trending search terms
Minute-by-minute updated keyword database from Google, featuring 132 trending search terms
From March 2024 to March 2025, global interest in the search term “solo travel” on Google increased overall. Over the period considered, the keyword reached its highest level of popularity in the week ending December 29, 2024. Meanwhile, Google searches for the term “digital nomads” peaked in the week ending September 8, 2024.
The most searched keywords on Google Shopping by French Internet users throughout the year 2020 are represented in this statistic. That year, Nike was the top query searched on Google Shopping, followed by the keyword "Amazon" with an index of 84, meaning that this last query received 84 percent of the search volume of "Nike". "Samsung" came in third with and index of 57 and "Chaussure" (meaning shoe) occupied the fourth spot with an index of 43 out of 100.
"Squid Game" was the keyword that had the highest maximum monthly search volume in 2021, with 101 million online searches worldwide in its peak month. The second most trending keyword based on its peak search volume was "Christian Eriksen." Eriksen is a Danish football player who experienced cardiac arrest during the Euro 2020 Denmark against Finland match, on June 12, 2021. Another popular keyword search on Google was Queen Elisabeth's late husband "Prince Phillip," with a peak of 37.2 million searches. Another popular topic related to the British royal family was Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021. This was the first big interview after the couple decided to step back as senior royals, and queries on the topic went up to 1.2 million searches on Google in 2021.