Google's 2024 Year in Search: Global Trends and Top Searches
Google has unveiled its annual Year in Search report, offering a snapshot of 2024's most captivating trends and searches. From major sporting events to political happenings and entertainment buzz, the report reveals what piqued global curiosity.
**Global Highlights:**
* **Overall:** Sporting events dominated global searches, with the Copa América leading, followed by the UEFA European Championship and the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.
* **News:** The U.S. presidential election topped global news searches, surpassing even the Olympic games. Excessive heat and Hurricane Milton also garnered significant attention.
* **Entertainment:** Comedian Katt Williams led actor searches globally, joined by rising stars like Ella Purnell and Hina Khan. Movie sequels reigned supreme, with "Inside Out 2," "Deadpool & Wolverine," and "Dune: Part Two" topping the list.
* **Food & Recipes:** Olympic-themed chocolate muffins were the most sought-after recipes, followed by tanghulu and a viral recipe by Tineke "Tini" Younger.
* **Popular Locations (Google Maps):** Madison Square Garden claimed the top spot for stadium searches, while the Las Vegas Sphere led as the most searched-for tourist attraction.
* **Music Trends:** "Hum to Search" data revealed catchy tunes like Benson Boone's "Beautiful Things," Axel F's "Crazy Frog," and a resurgence of the sea shanty "Wellerman."
**Key Takeaways:**
* 2024's global searches reflect a blend of major sporting events, political interest, and entertainment trends.
* Sequels and established franchises continued to hold strong appeal in the film category.
* Google Maps data highlights popular destinations for both sports fans and tourists.
* "Hum to Search" offers interesting insights into popular earworms and musical trends.
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