Google’s Year in Search 2025: A Reflection of Our Collective Curiosity
Every year, Google releases a report highlighting the top trending searches, offering a fascinating glimpse into what captured our collective attention. The latest report reveals that in 2025, people around the world were most curious about a wide range of topics, from pop culture and entertainment to internet trends and news events. According to Google, the top trending search of the year was “Gemini,” its AI chatbot, followed by “India vs England” and “Charlie Kirk.”
Unpacking the Trends
It’s worth noting that Google’s report doesn’t reflect the overall most popular searches, but rather queries that saw a sustained spike in traffic in 2025 compared to 2024. This approach provides a more nuanced understanding of what piqued our interest and curiosity. For instance, while general terms like “weather” are consistently popular, the trending searches reveal a more dynamic and evolving landscape of online inquiry.
In the realm of news, Charlie Kirk was the top trending topic, with the query “Charlie Kirk assassination” leading the list. The second and third trending news queries were “Iran” and “US Government Shutdown,” respectively. These topics reflect the significant events and issues that dominated the headlines in 2025, and demonstrate the public’s desire to stay informed about current events.
Food, Movies, and Sports
When it comes to recipes and food, the top spot went to the sweet-and-spicy condiment hot honey, while Marry Me Chicken and chimichurri rounded out the top three. In the world of movies, the top trending search was “Anora” followed by “Superman” and the “Minecraft Movie.” The top trending search for actors went to “Anora” star Mikey Madison, with Lewis Pullman and Isabela Merced also making the list.
In terms of sports, “FIFA Club World Cup” was the top trending search, followed by “Asia Cup” and “ICC Champions Trophy.” The top searched sports team was Paris Saint-Germain F.C., while the second and third were S.L. Benfica and the Toronto Blue Jays, respectively. These results highlight the global nature of online interest and the diversity of sports enthusiasts around the world.
Podcasts and Books
As for podcasts, the top trending search was “The Charlie Kirk Show,” followed by Jason and Travis Kelce’s “New Heights” and “This is Gavin Newsom.” In the realm of books, the top trending search was for Colleen Hoover’s “Regretting You,” with Rebecca Yarros’ “Onyx Storm” and Naveesa Allen’s “Lights Out” rounding out the top three. These results demonstrate the growing popularity of podcasts and the enduring appeal of books as a source of entertainment and information.
For more insights into the trending searches of 2025, you can check out the full report here. To learn more about the top trending search term, Gemini, and its significance in 2025, visit Here.
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