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.
In May 2025, the United States was responsible for 21.1 percent of the traffic to Google.com. In terms of web visits to the search platform, Japan came in second with 6.46 percent, followed by Brazil and India with 5.58 and 4.76 percent, respectively.
As of 2021, Zimbabwe was the African country with the highest business-related search rate on Google, with a score of 100 points. Ethiopia and Kenya followed, scoring ** and ** points, respectively.
Google is not only popular in its home country, but is also the dominant internet search provider in many major online markets, frequently generating between ** and ** percent of desktop search traffic. The search engine giant has a market share of over ** percent in India and accounted for the majority of the global search engine market, way ahead of other competitors such as Yahoo, Bing, Yandex, and Baidu. Google’s online dominance All roads lead to Rome, or if you are browsing the internet, all roads lead to Google. It is hard to imagine an online experience without the online behemoth, as the company offers a wide range of online products and services that all seamlessly integrate with each other. Google search and advertising are the core products of the company, accounting for the vast majority of the company revenues. When adding this up with the Chrome browser, Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube, Google’s ownership of the Android mobile operating system, and various other consumer and enterprise services, Google is basically a one-stop shop for online needs. Google anti-trust rulings However, Google’s dominance of the search market is not always welcome and is keenly watched by authorities and industry watchdogs – since 2017, the EU commission has fined Google over ***** billion euros in antitrust fines for abusing its monopoly in online advertising. In March 2019, European Commission found that Google violated antitrust regulations by imposing contractual restrictions on third-party websites in order to make them less competitive and fined the company *** billion euros.
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Google Search Trends: Online Classroom: Google Classroom data was reported at 40.000 Score in 14 May 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 47.000 Score for 13 May 2025. Google Search Trends: Online Classroom: Google Classroom data is updated daily, averaging 32.000 Score from Dec 2021 (Median) to 14 May 2025, with 1261 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 100.000 Score in 06 Mar 2023 and a record low of 0.000 Score in 02 May 2025. Google Search Trends: Online Classroom: Google Classroom data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Google Trends. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Trinidad and Tobago – Table TT.Google.GT: Google Search Trends: by Categories.
This dataset comprises data of top cities and trending searches by country for a total of 40 countries.
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Google Search Trends: Government Measures: Unemployment Benefits data was reported at 0.000 Score in 14 May 2025. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 Score for 13 May 2025. Google Search Trends: Government Measures: Unemployment Benefits data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 Score from Dec 2021 (Median) to 14 May 2025, with 1261 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 100.000 Score in 07 Dec 2024 and a record low of 0.000 Score in 14 May 2025. Google Search Trends: Government Measures: Unemployment Benefits data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Google Trends. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Trinidad and Tobago – Table TT.Google.GT: Google Search Trends: by Categories.
As of March 2025, Google represented 79.1 percent of the global online search engine market on desktop devices. Despite being much ahead of its competitors, this represents the lowest share ever recorded by the search engine in these devices for over two decades. Meanwhile, its long-time competitor Bing accounted for 12.21 percent, as tools like Yahoo and Yandex held shares of over 2.9 percent each. Google and the global search market Ever since the introduction of Google Search in 1997, the company has dominated the search engine market, while the shares of all other tools has been rather lopsided. The majority of Google revenues are generated through advertising. Its parent corporation, Alphabet, was one of the biggest internet companies worldwide as of 2024, with a market capitalization of 2.02 trillion U.S. dollars. The company has also expanded its services to mail, productivity tools, enterprise products, mobile devices, and other ventures. As a result, Google earned one of the highest tech company revenues in 2024 with roughly 348.16 billion U.S. dollars. Search engine usage in different countries Google is the most frequently used search engine worldwide. But in some countries, its alternatives are leading or competing with it to some extent. As of the last quarter of 2023, more than 63 percent of internet users in Russia used Yandex, whereas Google users represented little over 33 percent. Meanwhile, Baidu was the most used search engine in China, despite a strong decrease in the percentage of internet users in the country accessing it. In other countries, like Japan and Mexico, people tend to use Yahoo along with Google. By the end of 2024, nearly half of the respondents in Japan said that they had used Yahoo in the past four weeks. In the same year, over 21 percent of users in Mexico said they used Yahoo.
Yandex was the leading search engine in Russia in the second quarter of 2025, having accounted for roughly ********** of total user visits over that period. The second-most visited search engine in the country was Google, whose share of visits decreased slightly from the previous quarter. Yandex search usage in Russia Despite the global dominance of Google as a primary search engine, Russian consumers give their preference to homegrown Yandex and Mail.ru. Furthermore, Yandex is the most popular search engine for news reading, as well as the most-visited online resource in the country, with a reach of over ** percent. Besides the search engine, Yandex offers a wide range of online services, such as food delivery, maps, and a voice assistant. Mail.ru and Rambler search engines The third-most visited search engine, Mail.ru, belonged to the VK Group, one of the most expensive internet companies operating in Russia, whose value was measured at *** million U.S. dollars in 2025. Rambler, launched in 1996, saw a decline in usage compared to the 2000s. It was a part of the Rambler Group, which consisted of several media organizations, including the online video service Okko and news services Lenta.ru and Rambler News Service. The corporation Sber acquired the group in 2020.
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Google Search Trends: Travel & Accommodations: Lufthansa data was reported at 2.000 Score in 14 May 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 0.000 Score for 13 May 2025. Google Search Trends: Travel & Accommodations: Lufthansa data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 Score from Dec 2021 (Median) to 14 May 2025, with 1261 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 68.000 Score in 09 Apr 2025 and a record low of 0.000 Score in 13 May 2025. Google Search Trends: Travel & Accommodations: Lufthansa data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Google Trends. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Mauritius – Table MU.Google.GT: Google Search Trends: by Categories.
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Tanzania Google Search Trends: Online Movie: YouTube data was reported at 93.000 Score in 14 May 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 98.000 Score for 13 May 2025. Tanzania Google Search Trends: Online Movie: YouTube data is updated daily, averaging 76.000 Score from Dec 2021 (Median) to 14 May 2025, with 1261 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 100.000 Score in 09 May 2025 and a record low of 0.000 Score in 31 Oct 2022. Tanzania Google Search Trends: Online Movie: YouTube data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Google Trends. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Tanzania – Table TZ.Google.GT: Google Search Trends: by Categories.
Consumers from Asia and Oceania were more interested in NFTs than their counterparts from Europe, Latin America, or MENA. This according to information that was compiled from Google Trends, looking at how often people from around the world were searching for the keyword "NFT". Charts to measure whether an NFT hype was still present or not in 2022 started to appear as consumer data was not always available. One global consumer survey on NFT adoption per country, for example, was held in September 2021 – or half a year before the figures shown here. Either way, figures from both 2021 and 2022 suggest that consumers the United States, UK, and Germany were initially less interested in NFTs than those from other countries in the world. Why is that?
NFT interest tied to high-profile announcements
Many heard about NFTs for the first time when news outlets reported the high-value sale of Beeple crypto art piece “The First 5,000 Days” by auction house Christie’s. From that moment on, early adoption became a motivator for several U.S. consumers to acquire NFTS. The main motivation behind buying NFTs in the U.S. by that time, however, was return on investment. The rebranding of Facebook into Meta – by introducing the metaverse, a further application of NFTs, to a large audience – likely caused awareness to grow further. NFT-related announcements did not stop there: Canada’s increase in NFT searches, for example, might be caused by the news of KPMG Canada buying a World of Women NFT in March 2022. Celebrity promotions on Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) in early 2022, whilst sparking outrage from some, may also have added to the growing familiarity of what an NFT could be.
GameFi and the early interest in (Southeast) Asia
Several countries in the top of this ranking are found in Asia. Many believe this is due to the rise of blockchain games and the growing number of GameFi users – especially in this region. Take, for instance, the Philippines: The country hit the news in the summer of 2021 as it decided to make cryptocurrencies earned within NFT game Axie Infinity - originally from Vietnam – taxable. This caused sales made within Axie Infinity – one of the world’s valuable NFT collections - to decline, as many believed the game to be an environment where you could earn money by just playing the game.
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Google Chrome Statistics: According to the web-tracking firm Stat Counter, Chrome is the world’s number one internet browser. Between the period of July and August 2023, Chrome was used by almost 63.6% of the internet population all over the globe. Chrome is mainly famous in South America, where it has an internet browser share of almost 78.9% of the market.
In North American and European countries, the share of Google Chrome is low compared to 53.1% and 58.6%, respectively. Google Chrome was launched in 2008, but it became the most popular web browser across the world in 2012. In this article, we will shed more light on Google Chrome statistics.
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Libya Google Search Trends: Economic Measures: Short-Time Working data was reported at 0.000 Score in 14 May 2025. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 Score for 13 May 2025. Libya Google Search Trends: Economic Measures: Short-Time Working data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 Score from Dec 2021 (Median) to 14 May 2025, with 1261 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 67.000 Score in 07 Nov 2024 and a record low of 0.000 Score in 14 May 2025. Libya Google Search Trends: Economic Measures: Short-Time Working data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Google Trends. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Libya – Table LY.Google.GT: Google Search Trends: by Categories.
As of February 2025, several search terms were googled especially actively by German internet users. Among these, the leading three were ‘handball wm’ (handball championship), ‘australian open 2025’ and ‘handball wm 2025’. The terms reflect events, certain dates and ensuing media coverage taking place at the time, in this case about the handball championship and the Australian Open tennis tournament. Always searching Daily life seems unthinkable without using an online search engine, whether for longer research or quickly checking something, or even just to avoid setting bookmarks, typing in URLs. Google has by far the highest share among online search engines used on desktop and mobile devices at almost 90 percent of searches done on Google, followed by Bing and Ecosia. While DuckDuckGo was further down on the list, its market share has been rising in Germany. Google may still have a substantial head start compared to its competitors, but users are increasingly apprehensive about data privacy and protection in connection with how the online search giant uses and stores personal information, as well as tracks search queries. Searching for Trees Ecosia is an environmentally friendly search engine with a unique business model that sets it apart from other search engines. It uses the revenue from search ads to plant trees worldwide and support reforestation projects. Every time a user performs a search on Ecosia, they indirectly contribute to reforestation, as one tree is planted for every 45 searches.The search engine market share held by Ecosia has been growing in recent years, especially in Germany where the company is based, and in other countries in Europe. Ecosia, similarly to other alternative search engines (e.g. DuckDuckGo), uses Bing to power its results.
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The International 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 for each country and region across the globe, where data is available. 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
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Algeria Google Search Trends: Online Movie: YouTube data was reported at 80.000 Score in 14 May 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 79.000 Score for 13 May 2025. Algeria Google Search Trends: Online Movie: YouTube data is updated daily, averaging 71.000 Score from Dec 2021 (Median) to 14 May 2025, with 1261 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 100.000 Score in 07 Feb 2025 and a record low of 0.000 Score in 22 Jun 2023. Algeria Google Search Trends: Online Movie: YouTube data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Google Trends. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Algeria – Table DZ.Google.GT: Google Search Trends: by Categories.
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Gmail Statistics: Gmail, launched by Google in 2004, has evolved into one of the most widely used email services globally, with over 2.5 billion active users as of 2025, accounting for approximately 30.9% of the global population. This widespread adoption is attributed to its seamless integration with Google services, user-friendly interface, and robust security features. In September 2024, Gmail recorded an impressive 10 billion monthly visits.
Gmail holds a significant position in the email client market, with a 30.70% share globally, making it the second most popular email platform after Apple Mail. Users send over 121 billion emails daily through Gmail. On average, a Gmail user maintains 1.7 accounts and checks their inbox approximately 12 times a day, reflecting the platform's integral role in daily communication.
Country-wise, Gmail's usage is notably high in Indonesia and India, with 82.6% and 82.4% of their populations using the service, respectively. In the United States, Gmail accounts for 41.9% of email users. The platform's popularity is further bolstered by its availability in 105 languages and its strong presence in mobile usage, with 75% of users accessing Gmail on mobile devices.
Gmail's robust spam filters block about 99.9% of dangerous links, spam, and malware from reaching users’ inboxes. Additionally, Gmail offers 15GB of free storage shared across Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos, catering to users' substantial data storage needs.
These statistics underscore Gmail's pivotal role in global communication, highlighting its extensive reach, user engagement, and continuous growth in the digital communication landscape. So, let’s buckle up and get ready to explore some fascinating statistics about this email giant.
In 2022, more than ** percent of desktop web searches in Venezuela were made on Google. Meanwhile, smaller countries like Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Antigua and Barbuda the search traffic from Google amounted to less than ** percent.
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.