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  1. See how Google Trends is being used across the world, by newsrooms, charities, and more.

    • World Cup

      Explore search interest for World Cup by time, location and...

    • Hot Searches

      Visualize popular searches and topics on Google Trends with...

  2. Tip: Click on the trend time to toggle between elapsed time and start time. All times are displayed in your local time zone.

    • Overview
    • Navigating The “Trending Now” Page
    • Filtering and Exporting Data
    • Deep Diving Into Search Queries

    From the Google Trends “Trending now” page, you can: 1. Explore trending searches for 100+ countries and regions (where applicable) around the world. 2. Focus on trends that are more recent (4 hours ago), as well as looking at trends that started in the past day or 2 days. Lastly, see trends that started in the past 7 days. 3. See fresh trends data...

    Learn more about how to navigate the “Trending now” page: 1. Trends: Top trending search queries in the selected country or region, timeframe, with optional for trend status. 1.1. Each query may represent a group of trending queries that are variants of the same search or considered to be related. 1.2. Updated:This is the timestamp in your local ti...

    Apply filters to focus on specific search trends and export the filtered data: 1. Trend location:Defaults to “user location”. Choose “recently searched” or from a list of 100+ countries and regions in selected countries. 2. Started trending: Defaults to “Past 24 hours.” Also available for Past 4 hours, Past 48 hours and Past 7 days. 3. Trend status...

    To deep dive into individual search queries: 1. On the “Trending now” page, click the row of the search query you’re interested in. 2. Navigate to the right-hand panel for these features: 2.1. Trend chart: Shows search interest in the past 24 hours. 2.1.1. Note:Chart is exact-match while the Explore page chart is broad-match. 2.2. Trend breakdown: ...

  3. Visualize popular searches and topics on Google Trends with real-time data and infographics.

    • Data by date: Google Trends can tell you what people were searching for at any date from 2004 to a few minutes ago. It’s also based on two datasets: historic (2004-three days ago) and real-time (past week).
    • Trending versus top-searched: Trending (or rising) searches are those that are accelerating the fastest, while top-searched, or “most-searched,” are the most-searched queries in a specific time frame.
    • Choose topics when you can: When you start on Google Trends, you get the option to either search for a “term” or “topic.” We recommend choosing “topic” when possible.
    • Compare big places to small: How do you compare searches for the same thing in two different locations? Well, Google Trends normalizes Search data to make comparisons between terms easier.
  4. trends.google.co.uk › trends › exploreGoogle Trends

    Explore search interest by time, location and popularity on Google Trends.

  5. May 22, 2013 · Top Charts are lists of real-world people, places and things ranked by search interest. They show information similar to our Year-End Zeitgeist, but updated monthly and going back to 2004. To check them out, go to Google Trends and click "Top Charts" on the left-hand side.

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