The Google Year in Search reveals the top searched games of the year and some will surprise you
Google Trends is a handy tool for checking popular search terms around the world, and Google has just revealed the most searched games of 2024 in its Year in Search—a summary following the trend of Spotify Wrapped and Xbox Year in Review. The list features some predictable entries and a few surprises. My biggest shock? Palworld landing at number two. And as if that wasn't enough to irk Nintendo, we also have another contender, PokéRogue, sneaking into the end of the chart. But which game claimed the top spot? Here's a rundown of the games the world was 'Googling' in 2024, and to not keep you in suspense, I'm starting from number one.
1. Connections
Connections asks you to group these images into 4 categories.
(Image credit: New York Times)
Following the viral sensation that was Wordle in 2021 (which is still going strong with daily Wordle solutions over at our friends at Tom's Guide), the New York Times' Connections takes the top spot on the list. While it’s not a video game, it’s still a game—one where you group items that share a common theme. And of course, everyone is searching for the answers instead of solving it themselves. Google has officially exposed all of you cheaters!
2. Palworld
Palworld guides were great for search traffic at Windows Central too!
(Image credit: Pocketpair)
Globally, Palworld is the second most searched game and the top video game on the list (it hit No. 4 on the U.S.-specific list). The game took the gaming community by storm in January this year when it launched in Early Access, becoming the biggest third-party Xbox Game Pass launch ever. I'm sure its Google ranking is purely due to people searching for guides like "Palworld how to get Pal fluids" or "best locations for a base in Palworld", and absolutely not for anything like "Palworld Lovander lewds".
In all seriousness, the popularity of the game is well-deserved. Pocketpair has continued updating it, with a Terraria collaboration on the horizon and a new island set to debut—six times the size of the earlier Sakurajima update.
Many were likely also searching for news on Nintendo’s lawsuit against Pocketpair, the creators of Palworld, for patent infringement. As the world puzzled over what the patents in question Palworld is supposedly infringing upon, this likely contributed significantly to its search traffic.
3. Infinite Craft
Combining 'cyborg' and 'vacuum' got me the word 'roomba'
(Image credit: neal.fun)
Infinite Craft sounds like a Minecraft Marketplace mod, but it’s a game in its own right. You combine words, and it uses AI to create a new word from those words… which you can then use to combine with other words to make even more words, and so on. Okay, you get the point.
You start with four elemental words—Water, Fire, Earth, and Wind—which you combine to create new items. It’s a surprisingly addictive loop of endless entertainment and has become a surprisingly watchable streamer game.
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