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Google Celebrates 2025 Search History with New Doodle

A campus shooting at Utah Valley University caused a spike in searches, alongside hits like Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters and Apple’s iPhone 17, Google reported.

  • On December 7, 2025, Google unveiled its Year in Search 2025, compiling the year's top spikes in queries and highlighting events, people, and pop culture that captured U.S. searchers' interest.
  • Among the spikes, Google found several pop‑culture hits, including Netflix's 'KPop Demon Hunters', Labubu, Apple's iPhone 17, and the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act', after a campus shooting at Utah Valley University earlier this year.
  • Other major spikes included political and tech topics like Zohran Mamdani, New York City Mayor‑elect, DeepSeek, AI platform, the U.S. government shutdown, FIFA Club World Cup and tariffs, while sports interest surged with Shedeur Sanders, Cleveland Browns quarterback.
  • For marketers, the Google Year in Search offers actionable insight, with the 'Catch me up in AI Mode' feature providing summaries for Google Year in Search users.
  • Published in early December, the roundup offers a look back at 2025 before AI influence on future search trends may skew patterns next year, using Google's Year in Search tools.
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Top Trending Google Search Of 2025 Revealed

Google revealed that Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder Charlie Kirk was the top trending search on its engine for 2025, Fox Business reported.

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Google has published its annual report "Year in Searches 2025", highlighting the events, public figures and moments of popular culture that generated the highest peaks of interest in searches throughout the year. https:///Google/status/1997801733997658523?s=20 The report reveals that Charlie Kirk topped the list as the search for trend number 1 in the United States. The founder of Turning Point USA was shot to death on September 10 while partici…

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