Skip to main content

Google's top 100 searches in 2025 here in the US!!


Google's top 100 searches in the US reveal it all. From giants like YouTube and Amazon to our daily need for weather updates and the latest buzz around ChatGPT, this list captures the dynamic interplay of entertainment, commerce, and everyday living.


RankingKeywordUS Search Volume
1YouTube185,000,000
2Amazon151,000,000
3Facebook124,000,000
4Weather83,100,000
5Google68,000,000
6Gmail55,600,000
7Wordle55,600,000
8Google Translate45,500,000
9Food Near Me37,200,000
10Home Depot37,200,000
11Walmart37,200,000
12Yahoo37,200,000
13Ebay30,400,000
14Instagram30,400,000
15NBA30,400,000
16NFL30,400,000
17Target30,400,000
18Yahoo Mail30,400,000
19Amazon Prime24,900,000
20CNN24,900,000
21Calculator24,900,000
22Costco24,900,000
23ESPN24,900,000
24Fox News24,900,000
25Twitter24,900,000
26ChatGPT20,400,000
27Connections20,400,000
28Google Flights20,400,000
29Google Maps20,400,000
30Indeed20,400,000
31Lowes20,400,000
32News20,400,000
33USPS Tracking20,400,000
34Zillow20,400,000
35NFL games20,400,000
36Canva16,600,000
37NFL Scores16,600,000
38Netflix16,600,000
39Restaurants Near Me16,600,000
40Walgreens16,600,000
41Best Buy13,600,000
42Blooket13,600,000
43Cool Math Games13,600,000
44Craigslist13,600,000
45Etsy13,600,000
46Google Docs13,600,000
47Spotify13,600,000
48Traductor13,600,000
49USPS13,600,000
50Wells Fargo13,600,000
51X13,600,000
52Maps13,600,000
53Reddit13,600,000
54Airbnb11,100,000
55American Airlines11,100,000
56Bank of America11,100,000
57CVS11,100,000
58Capital One11,100,000
59Dominos11,100,000
60English to Spanish11,100,000
61Facebook Marketplace11,100,000
62LinkedIn11,100,000
63MSN11,100,000
64Pinterest11,100,000
65Roblox11,100,000
66Shein11,100,000
67Solitaire11,100,000
68Spanish to English11,100,000
69Speed Test11,100,000
70AOL Mail7,500,000
71PayPal7,500,000
72TikTok7,500,000
73Gmail Login7,500,000
74Chase7,500,000
75Dow Jones7,500,000
76FedEx Tracking7,500,000
77Internet Speed Test7,500,000
78Kahoot7,500,000
79Nvidia Stock7,500,000
80Outlook7,500,000
81Premier League7,500,000
82Temu7,500,000
83Twitch7,500,000
84Yankees7,500,000
85Hulu7,500,000
86Outlook7,500,000
87Bing7,500,000
88Flights7,500,000
89Daily Mail6,100,000
90Discord6,100,000
91Dollar Tree6,100,000
92DuckDuckGo6,100,000
93Google Drive6,100,000
94Ikea6,100,000
95McDonald’s6,100,000
96Pizza Hut6,100,000
97Starbucks6,100,000
98Taco Bell6,100,000
99Connections Hint6,100,000
100Apple5,000,000

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

U.S President to be writing Greek and Latin Simultaneously

Right before reading this fact, I actually tried it by myself since I am a bilingual but I had a hard time writing couple letters from both alphabets.  FACT:  The 20th, U.S President James A. Garfield (1881) who was able to write Greek and Latin simultaneously!!  Wait! That's not all.. FACT: President James A. Garfield was the first president who used two languages -- English and German in his presidential campaign Related Video  Source: "James Abraham Garfield." Poptus Presidents Of The United States. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Aug. 2013. 

The Return of the Travel Ban – What You Need to Know

President Donald Trump has once again put immigration policy at the forefront, announcing an expanded travel ban that restricts entry for citizens from 12 countries and imposes limitations on those from seven others. This move echoes a significant policy from his first term and is already generating considerable discussion and concern. Facts: Expanded Scope: The new ban targets citizens from 12 countries, with restrictions for an additional seven. While the exact list hasn't been fully detailed across all reports, several sources mention Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Congo, Cuba, Haiti, Iran, Laos, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Venezuela, and Yemen as being on the restricted or banned list.   National Security Justification: The administration cites national security concerns, including "terrorism-related" and "public-safety" risks, as well as high rates of visa overstays and "deficient" screening procedures in the affected countries. Tied to Recent Events: Pr...

Who Designed Universal Product Code?

A n I.B.M engineer, George Lauerer designed Universal Product Code as it visible on products we buy. Mr. Lauerer was asked to develop universal Product Code base on bull-eyed shaped code combination invented by N. Joseph Woodland in 1940. The purpose was that Universal Product Code would be printed on food labels and can be easily compatible with scanners, which was developed later on. Mr. George Lauerer, saw problem with the round shaped code, so he came up with the vertical shaped one that we see on food labels today! Universal Product Code (UPC) become available for scanners at the check out counters in after 1973.  So, next time if you someone test your I.Q and asked who came up with universal Product Code, make sure you say, " Its George Lauerer !!!"  Source:  "Who Made That Universal Product Code?"< http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/06/magazine/who-made-that-universal-product-code.html?_r=0>