Wordle is the most-searched term on Google in 2022

Wordle is the most-searched term on Google in 2022

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  • Google has revealed that “Wordle” is its most-searched term this year in the United States and globally, signifying that the five-letter guessing game owned by the New York Times still has a grip on us.
  • In a blog post Wednesday, Google said its annual Year in Search report examines the “moments, people and trends that sparked our collective curiosity” on the search platform, noting that Wordle was the “top trending search globally, as guessing five-letter words every day became a way of life.”

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