Top searches in the U.S. included "election," Donald Trump, and Liam Payne.
Searching for answers to those burning questions such as how to make tanghulu or what the heck is the "mob wife aesthetic?"
It's almost like a reflex to whip your phone out and type your questions into Google.
For the past two decades, Google has been showing the masses what people are typing into their search engines across the globe, and 2024 will be no exception.
Some other stand-out search trends that were unique to the United States included searches for certain aesthetics, including "Brat aesthetic," "Nancy Meyers aesthetic" and "airport tray aesthetic."
The aesthetic trend is based on people who are searching for a type of "look" to mimic, whether it's through makeup or fashion or even their home decor.
Another stand-out search for Americans were pickle recipes.
Some of the top searches included "dill pickle bread" and "pickle Dr. Pepper."
You can find more country-specific lists, and trends from years past, through Google's "Year in Search" data published online. The California company said it collected 2024 search results from Jan. 1 through Nov. 23 of this year.