Google has unveiled its annual "Year in Search," offering insights into the global queries that dominated the digital landscape in 2023. This comprehensive roundup encompasses a spectrum of topics, ranging from impactful pop culture moments to the remembrance of influential personalities and significant global events that left a lasting impact.
Highlighting the realm of entertainment, the search trends for movies were led by "Barbie," followed by the Barbenheimer co-pilot "Oppenheimer" and the Indian thriller "Jawan." In the television domain, the top three trending shows in 2023 were "The Last of Us," "Wednesday," and "Ginny and Georgia."
Regarding music, Yoasobi's "アイドル (Idol)" emerged as the most-searched song on Google, followed by Jason Aldean's "Try That In A Small Town," which surged in popularity after stirring controversy during the summer, and Shakira and Bizarrap's "Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53."
Beyond entertainment, Google's 2023 global search trends unveiled diverse interests. The top trending recipe was Bibimbap, while Inter Miami CF, the new team of Argentine soccer superstar Lionel Messi, led the search trends for sports teams. In the United States specifically, inquiries surged about the high costs of eggs, Taylor Swift tickets, and sriracha bottles. Additionally, "rizz," recognized as Oxford's word of the year, sparked considerable interest in queries about its meaning as a trending slang term.
Among the queries related to Taylor Swift, her "Eras Tour" garnered the most attention from Google searchers. Meanwhile, curiosity about her relationship with Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce steadily increased as the year progressed.
For those intrigued by more details, Google's "Year in Search" archive offers additional data, including country-specific lists and trends from previous years. The company collected its 2023 search results spanning from January 1 to November 27.
As the year draws to a close, various platforms are sharing their annual data snapshots, encapsulating diverse online activities. Last week, Wikipedia published its list of most-viewed entries, with the article about ChatGPT standing out prominently.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, Google also released historical search data across various specific categories. Since 2004, Beyoncé has held the title of the most-Googled Grammy winner, while Portuguese soccer legend Cristiano Ronaldo remains the highest-searched athlete. Additionally, the most-searched movie or TV cast over this period has been "Harry Potter."
The "Year in Search" serves as a reflection of the collective curiosity and interests that defined the digital landscape throughout 2023, offering a glimpse into the topics that captivated global attention.