In 2022, Wordle was the most popular Google search in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Spain. By contrast, in Germany and Italy, Ukraine was the most popular search on Google. In Brazil, Google users were interested the most in the 2022 elections.
Wordle!
Launched in October 2021 and purchased by the New York Times in January 2022, Wordle is an online game where players can play only once a day and have to guess a five-letter word in six tries. The game became an instant hit, with a surge of daily users at the beginning of the year. For instance, it was one of the most popular iPhone apps in the United States, being played mostly by millennials. Also in the United Kingdom, the game gained in popularity, with most players using the app every day.
Google search
As the leading search engine in many countries, Google is the most visited multi-platform web property. Indeed, most of Google's revenues come from Google properties, which include the search platform, the traffic generated by search distribution partners using Google.com as their default search in browsers, and the advertising on its own sites.
'*******' 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.
The Google Trends dataset will provide critical signals that individual users and businesses alike can leverage to make better data-driven decisions. This dataset simplifies the manual interaction with the existing Google Trends UI by automating and exposing anonymized, aggregated, and indexed search data in BigQuery. This dataset includes the Top 25 stories and Top 25 Rising queries from Google Trends. It will be made available as two separate BigQuery tables, with a set of new top terms appended daily. Each set of Top 25 and Top 25 rising expires after 30 days, and will be accompanied by a rolling five-year window of historical data in 210 distinct locations in the United States. This Google dataset is hosted in Google BigQuery as part of Google Cloud's Datasets solution and is included in BigQuery's 1TB/mo of free tier processing. This means that each user receives 1TB of free BigQuery processing every month, which can be used to run queries on this public dataset. Watch this short video to learn how to get started quickly using BigQuery to access public datasets. What is BigQuery
Minute-by-minute updated keyword database from Google, featuring 505 trending search terms
In March 2022, "child tax credit" was the most popular parenting and children-related online search in the United States. During the measured period, the keyword generated an average of **** million monthly online searches. Second-ranked "buy buy baby" was not far behind with an average of *** million monthly searches. Three out of the top five parenting online searches were related to children-specific stores.
According to a January 2023 study of iOS users in the United States, "how to..." keywords were the most searched terms on TikTok as of the examined period. The second most popular search term was "what is..." with an index value of 10. The third most popular keyword among Gen Z users in the United States was "curly hair..."
From January 2023 to December 2024, "character AI" was the most frequently searched keyword in the United States among those that were related or included "ai" in their queries. This term accounted for over 3.98 million average monthly searches. "Ai detector" ranked second, amassing more than 1.11 million search in the same period. Meanwhile, the sole keyword "ai" amassed around 902 thousand searches in the country. Globally, the interest in artificially powered tools like ChatGPT has spiked over the last years, as well as for its developing company OpenAI.
In April 2024, 40 percent of Gen Z adults in the United States reported to search gift ideas, as well as hair and makeup content on TikTok, making those the most popular search categories among the selected audience. On Instagram, the fashion industry dominated, as 27 percent of consumers stated using the platform to search for fashion brands. Google was mostly used to search for hospitality and local services, as 66 percent of young internet users in the U.S. searched for restaurants and bars, and local services on the search engine.
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IntroductionAdvanced telerehabilitation technology helps physiotherapists monitor the patient’s treatment process after Total Knee Replacement. This study aimed to review the research on telerehabilitation after Total Knee Replacement, synthesize the findings related to their applications and features, and address evaluations made on them.MethodsA systematic search was conducted in PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science from 2019 through 2023. The authors selected the articles based on keywords and criteria and reviewed them in terms of title, abstract, and full text. Full-text articles and English language, focusing on telerehabilitation for TKR patients, preferably including mobile health applications and consistent with the research question, were considered for more review. Then, the MMAT (mixed methods appraisal) tool was used to assess each article. Finally, the selected articles were evaluated. The systematic review was registered through PROSPERO with registration ID: PROSPERO CRD42024533040.ResultAfter reviewing databases, 183 articles were retrieved, then 84 duplicate articles were removed. Of the remaining 99 articles, 40 were deleted after reviewing the title and abstract because they were grey literature or irrelevant to TKR surgery, and 41 were deleted after reviewing the full text. Finally, 18 articles were included in this study and analyzed. The United States was the most common country that developed a telerehabilitation system. The most common use of this technology has been in education, treatment, and subsequent monitoring. Sensor and wearable activity trackers are the most common equipment used in studies. The most common study designs were randomized controlled trials (RCT) and observational studies, each of which accounted for 9 (50%) and 4 (22.22%), respectively.ConclusionTelerehabilitation can be as effective as traditional rehabilitation in improving the condition of patients after TKA. However, it is suggested that improvements should always be made to achieve better results of telerehabilitation. Most of the TKA apps in the reviewed studies showed significant effectiveness. Information and communication technology are used to provide high-quality, low-cost, continuous treatments. Soon, telerehabilitation will play a more prominent role and will be more popular.
Between November 2020 and April 2021, the United States registered by far the highest traffic volume for the keyword "pride month", with an average of 108.7 thousand monthly searches during the measured period. The United Kingdom followed, with a volume of traffic of 15.7 thousand searches per month. Brazil and the Netherlands registered lower volumes, with searches for the keywords around 3.3 thousand. In the United States, Pride month is celebrated in June of every year to honor LGBTQ+ communities.
Between January 2022 and the end of June 2023, the keyword "instagram" was the most searched in the Apple App Store among mobile iOS users in the United States. Social media apps occupied the first position of the most search queries on the Apple App Store. Snapchat was the second most searched keyword in the examined period, with a max searched volume indexed at 98. The keyword "facebook" ranked third, with an index value of 95.
Between May 2019 and June 2020, puzzles were the most searched-for kids-related product in the United States. During the measured period, puzzles generated an average of ******* monthly online searches.
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.
In July 2024, Hulu had over five thousand search terms leading to the discovery of its app on the Apple App Store in the United States, with 200 of them ranking the app among the top 10 results. Peacock had 259 unique keywords, contributing to its discoverability among top results for U.S. iOS users. Disney+ registered over 140 search terms showing the app among the top searches, while around 1,680 keywords ranked the app below the top 10 search results.
During a survey conducted among internet users in the United States in the no third quarter of 2024, word-of-mouth emerged as the most common source of new brand, product, and service discovery, mentioned by approximately **** percent of the participants.TV ads and search engines followed, cited by roughly ** and ** percent of the respondents, respectively.
This statistic presents the most popular online air travel search keywords in the United States in second quarter of 2018, sorted by total search volume. According to Pi Datametrics, the most popular online air travel search keyword during the second quarter of 2018 was "flights to vegas", which had a total search volume of *******. Coming in second was the air travel search keyword "flights to hawaii", which had a total search volume of *******.
According to a study on podcasting in the United States in 2022, among podcast-related queries, the term that had the highest drop in searches was "serial podcast". The term refers to a podcast production from 2014, which in some ways launched the true crime genre within the podcast market. The search keywords "top podcasts" also so a drop of over ** percent, which might indicate that either there is less demand for podcasts or that people have found their favorite podcasts and don't need new content.
This statistic presents the most popular first choice for performing searches as stated by adults in the United States as of April 2018. According to the findings, 44 percent of respondents stated their first choice in terms of performing searches was their mobile browser, while in comparison 16 percent stated their first choice being their search engine app or voice search.
In 2021, Britney Spears had a year-on-year search growth of 117 percent, making her the most trending celebrity on Google search worldwide in 2021 by average monthly searches. The second-most trending celebrity on Google was Cristiano Ronaldo, who had an average monthly search growth increase of 75 percent. Celebrities on social media
Internet users worldwide like following the everyday life of celebrities, especially via social media. The Instagram accounts with the highest number of followers belong to famous personalities in the mainstream media. The most followed celebrity on Instagram is football player Cristiano Ronaldo. The Manchester United forward had over 440 million followers on the social media platform. The American personality and reality show star Kylie Jenner followed with around 336 million followers. Unlike Instagram, a large number of TikTok’s most famous users acquired their followers by posting fun and engaging content on the popular short video platform. TikTok’s most popular content creators like Charli D'Amelio and Khaby Lame acquired their internet fame performing comedy sketches and lip-synching challenges. What else do people search on Google?
According to the latest data, “Google” was the most searched keyword worldwide on the search engine. Overall, social media platforms, news, as well as weather were among the leading search queries on Google. When it comes to politicians, Joe Biden seemed to catch the interest of many users worldwide, as the 46th president of the United States became the most searched statesperson on Google in 2021, averaging around seven million monthly searches on average. “Squid game”, the popular Netflix show that was released in September 2021, was the most searched TV series worldwide by far, with a monthly search volume of over 100 million online searches.
Since November 2022, global interest in "OpenAI," the United-States-based developer of the popular chatbot ChatGPT on Google searches has increased significantly. Shortly after introducing ChatGPT in November 2022, OpenAI search queries on Google saw a spike in popularity. The search for the company's keyword surged around April 2023, just a month before ChatGPT was released as an app for iOS devices, but peaked at 100 for the week ending November 19, 2023.
In 2022, Wordle was the most popular Google search in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Spain. By contrast, in Germany and Italy, Ukraine was the most popular search on Google. In Brazil, Google users were interested the most in the 2022 elections.
Wordle!
Launched in October 2021 and purchased by the New York Times in January 2022, Wordle is an online game where players can play only once a day and have to guess a five-letter word in six tries. The game became an instant hit, with a surge of daily users at the beginning of the year. For instance, it was one of the most popular iPhone apps in the United States, being played mostly by millennials. Also in the United Kingdom, the game gained in popularity, with most players using the app every day.
Google search
As the leading search engine in many countries, Google is the most visited multi-platform web property. Indeed, most of Google's revenues come from Google properties, which include the search platform, the traffic generated by search distribution partners using Google.com as their default search in browsers, and the advertising on its own sites.