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Here are the main searches for 2024

Here are the main searches for 2024

We’ve all done it.

Looking for answers to those burning questions like how to make tanghulu or what is “mafia wife aesthetic?” »

It’s almost like a reflex to pull out your phone and type out your questions Google.

Over the past two decades, Google has shown the general public what people are typing into their search engines around the world, and 2024 will be no exception.

Take a look at what the people have been research over the past year.

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Global search trends

Searches:

  1. Copa America
  2. UEFA European Championships
  3. ICC Men’s T20 World Cup
  4. India vs England
  5. Liam Payne
  6. Donald Trump
  7. India v. Bangladesh
  8. iPhone16
  9. Olympic Games
  10. Catherine, Princess of Wales

Entertainment – movies:

  1. “Inside Out 2”
  2. “Deadpool and Wolverine”
  3. “Salt burns”
  4. “Bettlejuice Beetlejuice”
  5. “Dune: Part Two”
  6. “It ends with us”
  7. “Oppenheimer”
  8. “Kung Fu Panda 4”
  9. “Alien: Romulus”
  10. “Terrifier 3”

Food and drink:

  1. Olympic Chocolate Muffins
  2. Tanghulu
  3. Tini’s Mac and Cheese
  4. Mango pickle
  5. Dubai Chocolate Bar
  6. Dense bean salad
  7. Chia water
  8. sleeping girl
  9. Lemon balm
  10. Viral Cucumber Salad

Search trends in the United States

Searches:

  1. Election
  2. Donald Trump
  3. Relationships
  4. New York Yankees
  5. Kamala Harris
  6. Copa America
  7. Hurricane Milton Tracker
  8. Number of Olympic medals
  9. Toby Keith
  10. Liam Payne

Aesthetic

Some other notable search trends unique to the United States included searches for certain aesthetics, including “Brat aesthetic,” “Nancy Meyers aesthetic,” and “airport set aesthetic.”

The aesthetic trend relies on people seeking a type of “look” to emulate, whether through makeup, fashion, or even decorating their home.

Pickle Recipes

Pickle recipes are another remarkable pursuit of Americans.

Some of the top searches included “dill pickle bread” and “Dr. Pepper pickle.”

Want more?

You can find more country-specific lists and trends from past years via the Google website. “Year in Research” data published online. The California-based company said it collected 2,024 search results between January 1 and November 23 this year.

As 2024 comes to a close, take a look at more end-of-year recaps, including things that feel good and warm the heart it happened last year, the most iconic memes and the words of the year.

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