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While Spotify, YouTube, and others do a yearly rewind, Google is celebrating 25 years of its existence with a recap of the most ‘The Most Searched’ things in the last two and a half decades.
The video which is close to 4 minutes is a walk down memory lane as well as a reminder of what intrigued mankind the most, that they turned to Google for answers. So buckle up for a ride through years defined by the most iconic performances, history-making breakthroughs, and much more.

Google shows the most searched things in 25 years
The video posted to Google’s official YouTube channel highlights the most searched things on its platform since people started using it in 1998.
It begins with the footage depicting Neil Amstrong, the first man to set foot on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission, followed by the most searched decade – the 1980s.
The video montage doesn’t spell out every iconic moment but shows various visuals representing the most searched things in different categories.
According to Google, football is the most searched sport, and Cristiano Ronaldo, the most searched Athlete in the world.
LeBron James holds the title of the most-searched MVP (Most Valuable Player) while the most-searched cricketer is Virat Kohli.
Beyonce, Taylor Swift and Rihanna are the most searched persons
One of the most exciting categories – the most searched performance in the world – is headlined by Beyonce and Taylor Swift, the most searched songwriter. And, Rihanna happens to be the most searched fashion icon in two and a half decades!
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that Pikachu is the most searched Pokémon on Google and Homer Simpson for the most searched character in the animated show.
While the most searched film genre is Bollywood, BTS is in the news yet again for being the most searched boy band.
The rest of the iconic moments from Google’s history include SpongeBob SquarePants as the most searched cartoon, Nuclear Fusion as the most searched breakthrough, and Spiderman as the most searched Superhero among others.
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