Edit: These are global trends, not specific to any country
*in the USA
which country?
What a fucking year. Let’s never do it again.
Surprised Hawk Tuah isn’t on there!
The us election should be a solid fucking bar
shoutout to the dumbasses googling “project 2025” in november
Beautiful indeed! Nice one OP. Can I ask, what the color scheme from Blue to Green is supposed to imply?
It would be interesting to compare this to DDG or Baidu searches.
Damn, I don’t want to see a prominent BRICS, but good for them for having the most sustained interest in their topic compared with the rest.
Thanks for the post!
Also, do global trends include searches from the ISS or not?
“Drone” and “Drones” has shot up a ton in the past week too
The eclipse feels like 4 lifetimes ago
kinda seems less like search trends and more like just stuff you thought was interesting. Like, you’re just picking and choosing words you felt captured a moment, which is fine, but it’s not a surprise that “thing in news” means “thing in search”
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Like in [2021](https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/rk26fo/oc_2021_in_google_search_trends/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3), [2022](https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/zqzqfw/2022_in_search_trends_oc/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) and [2023](https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/18hrpem/2023_in_search_trends_oc/), I put together this visual for 2023. The keywords are manually preselected, mostly based on [Google Year in Search](https://about.google/stories/year-in-search/). The code is available here: [year-in-search-trends](https://github.com/joweich/year-in-search-trends)
Edit: These are global trends, not specific to any country
*in the USA
which country?
What a fucking year. Let’s never do it again.
Surprised Hawk Tuah isn’t on there!
The us election should be a solid fucking bar
shoutout to the dumbasses googling “project 2025” in november
Beautiful indeed! Nice one OP. Can I ask, what the color scheme from Blue to Green is supposed to imply?
It would be interesting to compare this to DDG or Baidu searches.
Damn, I don’t want to see a prominent BRICS, but good for them for having the most sustained interest in their topic compared with the rest.
Thanks for the post!
Also, do global trends include searches from the ISS or not?
“Drone” and “Drones” has shot up a ton in the past week too
The eclipse feels like 4 lifetimes ago
kinda seems less like search trends and more like just stuff you thought was interesting. Like, you’re just picking and choosing words you felt captured a moment, which is fine, but it’s not a surprise that “thing in news” means “thing in search”
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