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2023 was a year of contrasts, with Google’s Year in Search capturing the essence of global curiosity, concerns, and entertainment choices. The year’s top queries offer a unique snapshot of our collective consciousness, ranging from cinematic escapes to real-world events.
In news, humanity’s attention turned to significant events like the conflict in Israel and Gaza, the exploration of the Titanic via a submarine, the devastating earthquake in Turkey, and the impact of natural disasters like Hurricane Hilary and Hurricane Idalia. These events not only dominated headlines but also led to a surge in online searches as people sought to understand and connect with these global happenings.
Fashion also had its moment in the search spotlight, with “it’s giving fashion” emerging as the year’s most searched phrase in its category. This trend underscores a burgeoning fascination with evolving fashion narratives.
Google’s innovative search tools continued to evolve, making discovery more immersive. The humble caterpillar wriggled its way to the top as the most lensed insect via Google Lens, while Imagine Dragons’ Bones resonated as the year’s most hummed song in Google Search.
The realm of movies offered a diverse range of interests. From the much-anticipated Barbie movie to Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, the cinematic landscape was rich and varied—and a mirror image of the ‘Barbenheimer’ meme. These titles didn’t just entertain; they sparked fashion trends too, with searches like “Barbie nails” and “Barbie outfits” dominating in the US.
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Other top searches in film included the action-packed Jawan, the inspiring Sound of Freedom, and the latest installment of the John Wick series, John Wick: Chapter 4. These features captured the imagination of audiences worldwide, reflecting our love for diverse storytelling.
Television also had its share of eyeballs, with The Last of Us, Wednesday, Ginny & Georgia, One Piece, and Kaleidoscope being the most sought-after shows. These series, ranging from post-apocalyptic dramas to animated adventures, kept viewers hooked and searching for more.
In the world of gaming, titles like Hogwarts Legacy, The Last of Us, Connections, Battlegrounds Mobile India, and Starfield leveled up to the top. These games offered escapism and excitement, showcasing the ever-growing interest in interactive entertainment.
The year also saw the loss of notable celebrities, leaving a mark on public consciousness. The deaths of Matthew Perry, Tina Turner, Sinéad O’Connor, Ken Block, and Jerry Springer led to an outpouring of online searches, as fans worldwide sought to remember and honor their contributions.
Not just restricted to the digital realm, wanderlust was evident in the places people sought out on Google Maps. Barcelona’s Park Güell and Paris’ Louvre Museum were the year’s top-searched park and museum globally.
Other cultural hotspots like the British Museum in London, the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, the Natural History Museum in London, and teamLab Planets in Tokyo also featured prominently in global searches.
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2023 was a year of highs and lows, each reflected in our search queries. It’s a reminder of our interconnectedness in the digital age, where global events, entertainment, and personal tragedies all find a place in our collective online journey.
[via Google, images via various sources]
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