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Gemini Becomes Google’s Most Trending Search Term in 2025

Gemini Becomes Google’s Most Trending Search Term in 2025

Google releases a fresh “Year in Search” report every year. The report tracks top trending searches. It shows what pulled global attention. It covers pop culture, entertainment, internet trends, major news, and viral moments. This year brought a widespread interest. People searched for hot honey. People searched for AI chatbots. People even searched for the Toronto Blue Jays. The mix shows how global curiosity shifts fast.

Google stresses one point in this report. These trending searches don’t reflect the most searched terms overall. If that were the case, the list would look boring. It would be filled with staples like “weather,” “maps,” or “news.” Instead, Google focuses on sustained spikes. The company looks at queries that climbed sharply in 2025 compared to 2024. These spikes reveal real shifts in attention. They show what people reacted to across social media, culture, and tech.

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The top trending search of the year was “Gemini.” This is Google’s AI chatbot. Its rise didn’t surprise anyone watching AI keywords climb across platforms. “India vs England” came next. “Charlie Kirk” followed. AI tools dominated more than one spot. DeepSeek ranked seventh among the trending searches. The pattern shows how AI dominated digital talk in 2025.

In the news, Google says Charlie Kirk topped the charts. The query “Charlie Kirk assassination” drove heavy traffic. Iran held second. “US Government Shutdown” took third. These spikes reflected political tension, global conflict coverage, and nonstop online conversations.

Food searches also told a story. Hot honey reached the top spot again. Its sweet-spicy mix made it a viral kitchen trend on TikTok and Instagram Reels. Marry Me Chicken placed second. Chimichurri came in third. Each dish carried strong traction across food creators and recipe videos.

Movies saw strong movement. “Anora” ranked first among trending film searches. “Superman” followed. The “Minecraft Movie” took third. Actor searches lined up with those titles. Mikey Madison, star of “Anora,” led the list. Lewis Pullman took second through his role in Marvel’s “Thunderbolts.” Isabela Merced landed third after her appearance in “Superman.” These searches rose as trailers dropped, scenes went viral, and fan debates spread.

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Sports dominated global timelines, too. “FIFA Club World Cup” topped the trending sports list. “Asia Cup” took second. “ICC Champions Trophy” ranked third. Paris Saint-Germain F.C. led searches for sports teams. S.L. Benfica held second. The Toronto Blue Jays ranked third after a season filled with viral highlights.

Podcast searches saw strong jumps as well. “The Charlie Kirk Show” ranked first. “New Heights,” hosted by Jason and Travis Kelce, took second. “This is Gavin Newsom,” followed. All three shows sparked conversation across YouTube, X, and streaming apps.

Books showed a similar rise in interest. Colleen Hoover’s “Regretting You” landed in the top spot. Rebecca Yarros’ “Onyx Storm” followed. Navessa Allen’s “Lights Out” came next. Each title picked up momentum through TikTok BookTok chatter, influencer reviews, and reading-list trends.

Google’s report paints a clear picture. AI tools drew huge attention. Sports events drove global spikes. Food trends shaped home cooking. Film releases created steady buzz. Viral moments carried everything forward. The report captures how fast curiosity moves—and how quickly a single topic can spread across the entire internet.

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Written by Hajra Naz

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