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#1· "What to watch?" — 9.1M/mo
#2· "What is my IP?" — 4.1M/mo
#3· "Where's my refund?" — Seasonal peak 30.4M
#4· "What time is it?" — 2.9M/mo
#5· "How to screenshot on Mac?" — Top how-to
#6· "How to lose weight fast?" — Evergreen health
#7· "How to tie a tie?" — 1.1M/mo
#8· "What is AI?" — Fastest-rising 2026
#9· "How long to boil eggs?" — Top cooking Q
#10· "What holiday is today?" — Seasonal spikes
#1· "What to watch?" — 9.1M/mo
#2· "What is my IP?" — 4.1M/mo
#3· "Where's my refund?" — Seasonal peak 30.4M
#4· "What time is it?" — 2.9M/mo
#5· "How to screenshot on Mac?" — Top how-to
#6· "How to lose weight fast?" — Evergreen health
#7· "How to tie a tie?" — 1.1M/mo
#8· "What is AI?" — Fastest-rising 2026
#9· "How long to boil eggs?" — Top cooking Q
#10· "What holiday is today?" — Seasonal spikes

Every second, 189,815 searches are fired into Google. Some are profound. Most are surprisingly mundane. Collectively, they form the most accurate map of human curiosity, anxiety, and daily need that has ever existed. What time is it? Where's my refund? What to watch tonight?

In 2026, that map has shifted. "What is AI?" has entered the top questions. ChatGPT is now searched more than Facebook. And the same questions about dates, taxes, and eggs that dominated in 2022 still dominate today — because most of what humans need from search is timeless, not trending.

This post analyzes the 100 most asked questions on Google in 2026, drawing on databases from Ahrefs (28.7B keywords), Semrush (28.3B keywords), PageTraffic, and Bloggerspassion. The result is the most complete picture of what the world is asking right now — and what it means for SEO.

Section 01

Top 10 Most Asked Questions on Google (2026)

These are the ten questions generating the highest global monthly search volumes in 2026. Sources: PageTraffic, Ahrefs, Semrush, Bloggerspassion — cross-referenced across multiple keyword databases.

#
Question
Monthly Searches
Category
01
What to watch?The #1 most asked question globally — reflecting streaming overwhelm
9.1M – 6.2M
Entertainment
02
What is my IP? / What is my IP address?Privacy, VPN, remote work — 4.1M on Link-Assistant; 3.6M on PageTraffic
4.1M
Technology
03
Where's my refund?Seasonal peak: 1.5M in January → 30.4M in March (US tax season)
Seasonal 30.4M
Finance
04
What time is it?Cross-timezone needs — workers, meeting scheduling, international events
2.9M
Date / Time
05
What is today? / What day is it?Variations of this dominate — "what is today" is #1 globally on Bloggerspassion
Tens of millions
Date / Time
06
How to screenshot on Mac?Top evergreen how-to tech question — millions of new Mac users every year
High / Evergreen
How-To
07
How to lose weight fast?Evergreen health query — spikes January (New Year's resolutions)
High / Evergreen
Health
08
How many days until Christmas?Consistent evergreen + seasonal spike in Q4. Top globally per Bloggerspassion
Peak: 50M+
Date / Time
09
How to tie a tie?Remarkably consistent — 1.1M monthly searches. Every formal occasion triggers this
1.1M
How-To
10
How long to boil eggs?The top cooking question on Google — simple, evergreen, enormous volume
High / Evergreen
Food
🔑 What the Top 10 Tells Us

The top 10 is dominated by three patterns: entertainment choice paralysis ("what to watch"), time and date orientation ("what day is it", "how many days until Christmas"), and evergreen practical skills ("how to tie a tie", "how to lose weight"). These questions haven't changed much in years — because human needs haven't changed. AI is entering the conversation, but the bedrock of search is still deeply human.

Section 02

Questions 11–50: The High-Volume Second Tier

Beyond the top 10, a fascinating mix of practical utility, financial anxiety, tech confusion, and cultural curiosity dominates the rankings.

#QuestionCategoryType
11How to delete Instagram account?TechHow-To
12What is Bitcoin?FinanceWhat is
13How to make money online?FinanceHow-To
14What is ChatGPT?AIWhat is
15How to get pregnant?HealthHow-To
16How to lower blood pressure?HealthHow-To
17What is AI?AIWhat is
18How to make pancakes?FoodHow-To
19What is the meaning of life?ExistentialWhat is
20How to screenshot on PC / Windows?TechHow-To
21How to check my credit score?FinanceHow-To
22What is my location?TechWhat is
23How to cook rice?FoodHow-To
24What is the weather today?UtilityWhat is
25How to get rid of hiccups?HealthHow-To
26Where is my train? (India dominant)TransportWhere is
27How to make money on YouTube?FinanceHow-To
28What is a VPN?TechWhat is
29How old is Donald Trump?CelebrityHow old
30How to write a resume?CareerHow-To
31How to calculate percentage?MathHow-To
32What is climate change?ScienceWhat is
33How to invest in stocks?FinanceHow-To
34How to get a passport?Gov / AdminHow-To
35What is intermittent fasting?HealthWhat is
36How to delete a Facebook account?TechHow-To
37How to be happy?WellnessHow-To
38What is machine learning?AI / TechWhat is
39How to cure a hangover?HealthHow-To
40How to start a blog?BusinessHow-To
41What time does [store] close?LocalWhat time
42How to make coffee?FoodHow-To
43Where am I? (geo-location query)LocationWhere is
44How to train a dog?PetsHow-To
45How to use ChatGPT?AIHow-To
46What is the stock market?FinanceWhat is
47How many ounces in a cup?CookingHow many
48How to get a birth certificate?Gov / AdminHow-To
49What is inflation?FinanceWhat is
50How to make a resume for first job?CareerHow-To
Section 03

Top Google Questions by Category

When you group the top 100 questions by topic, clear patterns emerge. Here are the dominant categories and the most representative questions in each.

🖥️

Technology

IP addresses, screenshots, VPNs, deleting accounts — tech confusion drives massive search volume.

Top Q: "What is my IP?"
🎬

Entertainment

Streaming overload is real. "What to watch" is the #1 question globally — a symptom of infinite content choice.

Top Q: "What to watch?"
💊

Health & Wellness

Weight loss, blood pressure, pregnancy, hiccups — people use Google as their first-line health adviser.

Top Q: "How to lose weight fast?"
💰

Finance & Money

Tax refunds, Bitcoin, stock investing, credit scores — financial anxiety and opportunity both drive high-intent queries.

Top Q: "Where's my refund?"
📅

Date, Time & Math

Millions ask Google what day it is, how many days until Christmas, or what 15% of 80 is. Utility at scale.

Top Q: "What is today?"
🤖

AI & ChatGPT

The fastest-rising category in 2025–2026. "What is AI?", "What is ChatGPT?", "How to use ChatGPT?" now all in top 50.

Top Q: "What is AI?"
🍳

Food & Cooking

Simple, evergreen, global. Eggs, pancakes, rice, coffee — basic cooking questions never stop generating searches.

Top Q: "How long to boil eggs?"
📋

How-To / Life Skills

Ties, resumes, passports, weight loss, happiness — Google has become the world's instruction manual for life.

Top Q: "How to tie a tie?"
🌏

Local & Location

"Where is my train?" dominates in India. "Where am I?" spikes in the US. Location queries are a global constant.

Top Q: "Where is my train?"
Top 100 Questions: Share by Category
Based on Ahrefs / Semrush / PageTraffic cross-referenced analysis, 2026
Section 04

How, What, When, Where, Why — Prefix Analysis

The most revealing way to understand Google's question landscape is to look at how questions begin. Nearly 30% of the top 100 start with "How to" — revealing a world that wants to learn and act, not just observe.

Top 100 Google Questions: Distribution by Question Prefix (2026)
Source: Bloggerspassion analysis of top 100 queries, Feb 2026
"How" / "How to" questions
30%
"What" / "What is" questions
25%
"Where" questions
15%
"When" questions
12%
"Why" questions
8%
"Which", "Who", "Other"
10%

Source: Bloggerspassion top 100 query analysis, Feb 2026. Non-English prefixes (qué, quando, etc.) categorized separately.

"People are fundamentally driven to understand and act, not just observe. The dominance of 'How' questions shows that Google has become our go-to crucible for mastering life's intricacies — from cooking and coding to wellness and wonder."
— Adviser Society, Most Asked Questions on Google 2026 Analysis
Section 06

Most Asked Questions on Google in the USA

US-specific search behavior is driven by domestic taxes, politics, and local culture. These are the questions that rank highest specifically within the United States.

#QuestionUS Monthly Vol.Why It Dominates in US
1What is today? / What day is it?Tens of millionsMost searched query in the US overall
2Where's my refund?Peak 30.4M (March)IRS tax season — uniquely dominant in US
3What is my IP?3.6M+Remote work, VPN usage, cybersecurity awareness
4What to watch?6.2M+Netflix/streaming leader market — choice paralysis
5How to screenshot on Mac?HighHigh US Mac ownership rate
6Where am I?371K+Navigation / geo-check — less common in UK/Europe
7How to register to vote?Election peaks86% of global "register to vote" traffic from US
8How to lose weight fast?Very HighConsistent #1 health query across all US demographics
9What time does the game start?Very HighNFL, NBA, MLB events drive massive spikes
10How to make money online?HighGig economy interest; economic opportunity seeking
🇺🇸 US-Specific Insight

"Where's my refund?" is almost exclusively a US search — it's not found in the global top 10 for most other regions. During March (US tax season), it peaks at 30.4 million monthly searches — rising from just 1.5 million in January. This is the most dramatic seasonal search spike in the top 100 questions list. If you create content targeting US financial audiences, tax-season timing is everything.

Section 07

How Top Questions Differ by Region

The same global internet produces dramatically different search patterns by country. Here's what stands out in each major region.

Regional Question Theme Distribution (% of Top 20 Questions by Region)
Estimated from Ahrefs / Semrush / Bloggerspassion regional data. 2026 analysis
RegionUnique Question PatternsTop Distinctive Query
🇺🇸 USATax season dominates. Voting queries spike in election years. "Where am I?" ranks; UK/Europe barely use it."Where's my refund?"
🇮🇳 IndiaTrain tracking ("where is my train") is massive. Cricket match queries dominate Q3–Q4. Aadhaar/PAN admin queries high."Where is my train?"
🇬🇧 UKFootball dominates sports queries. Royal family events spike searches. Less interest in "where am I." Weather obsession is real."When is the World Cup?"
🌍 GlobalCricket, holidays, and date/time queries are disproportionately high vs US-only view. Multi-lingual question variants significant."Qué significa…" (#4 globally)
🇦🇺 AustraliaWeather and sport queries dominate. "How to vote" in Australian style. More evergreen cooking queries per capita."What time is the game?"
Section 08

SEO Strategy: How to Use Google's Top Questions

This data isn't just fascinating — it's one of the richest sources of content strategy available. Here's how to turn the world's most-asked questions into traffic, rankings, and authority.

  • 1

    Target Question-Based Keywords for Featured Snippets

    Questions that start with "How to," "What is," and "Why" are prime featured snippet territory. Structure your content to directly answer the question in the first 50–60 words, then elaborate. Google's featured snippets appear on ~12% of all queries — question-based content captures a disproportionate share of these.

  • 2

    Build Topic Clusters Around High-Volume How-To Questions

    A single high-volume question ("How to lose weight fast?") can anchor a topic cluster of 15–30 supporting pieces. Map out variations: "best diets for weight loss," "weight loss mistakes," "weight loss for beginners." Nearly 30% of the top 100 questions are "how to" — this format scales efficiently for any niche.

  • 3

    Exploit Seasonal Question Spikes

    "Where's my refund?" spikes from 1.5M to 30.4M in March. "How many days until Christmas?" peaks in November. "How to register to vote?" spikes before every US election. Publishing evergreen content targeting these questions — and refreshing it 6–8 weeks before each spike — is one of the highest-ROI content moves in SEO.

  • 4

    Use "People Also Ask" to Expand Every Article

    Google's PAA boxes show question clusters that naturally co-occur in search behavior. For any target question, pull the top 5 PAA questions and answer each one in a dedicated FAQ section. This doesn't just capture more featured snippets — it signals topical depth to Google's quality algorithms and improves AI Overview selection probability.

  • 5

    Optimize for AI Overview Selection with Question-First Structures

    In 2026, AI Overviews appear on roughly half of all US searches. Question-structured content (H2 or H3 = the question, immediate direct answer, then supporting detail) dramatically improves your odds of appearing in AI-generated answers. The question format also aligns with how AI citation systems select content to summarize.

  • 6

    Add Question Schema Markup

    FAQPage and HowTo schema markup increases Google's ability to surface your answers in rich results and voice search. For every question-format article, implement proper structured data. These formats appear in voice assistant results — an increasingly important channel as smart devices proliferate.

Section 09

How AI Search Is Changing the Questions Landscape

The rise of AI-generated answers is reshaping which questions get answered by Google directly versus which send users to websites — with major implications for traffic and content strategy.

50%
Of US searches now show AI Overviews
Google, 2026 data
1.12B
Monthly Google searches for "ChatGPT" in 2026
Semrush, 2026
900M
ChatGPT weekly active users — now a question competitor to Google
OpenAI, Feb 2026
45%
Of consumers now use AI tools for local business info
BrightLocal, 2026
🤖 The Question Cannibalization Effect

When Google answers a question directly in an AI Overview (e.g., "How long to boil eggs?"), the organic click may not happen. This is why question-based content strategy in 2026 must target questions complex enough to require click-through — multi-step how-tos, nuanced "what is" explanations, comparison questions ("How to lose weight fast vs. safely?"), and locally relevant queries that AI can't answer without knowing the user's specific context.

Question TypeAI Overview RiskYour Content Strategy
"What time is it?"Fully CannibalizedDon't target — zero organic value left
"How long to boil eggs?"Mostly AnsweredTarget only if expanding into full cooking guide
"How to lose weight fast?"Partially AnsweredGo deeper — research-backed, personalized approaches
"What is the best VPN for [country]?"Low RiskComparison + specific detail AI can't fully replace
"How to start a blog in [niche]?"Very Low RiskNiche specificity = higher click intent
"What is AI?" (general)High RiskPivot to "How is AI changing [your industry]?"
"How to invest in stocks for beginners?"Low RiskHigh-intent, decision-driven — people want to click
Section 10

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most asked question on Google in 2026?
The most asked question on Google in 2026 is "What to watch?" — generating between 6.2 million and 9.1 million monthly searches globally depending on the data source (Semrush vs. Adviser Society / PageTraffic). It reflects the streaming age's central anxiety: too much content, too little time. Some sources (Bloggerspassion, Feb 2026) place "What is today?" at #1 due to massive combined volume across its many variants ("what day is it", "what day is it today", "what is today's date").
How many searches does Google process per day in 2026? +
Google processes over 16.4 billion searches per day in 2026 — equivalent to 189,815 searches per second. This figure has grown consistently as mobile usage expands and as more of the world comes online. It represents over 5.9 trillion searches per year, making Google's search index the world's largest single source of insight into human information needs.
What question type is most common on Google? +
Approximately 30% of the top 100 most-searched questions on Google begin with "How to" — making it the dominant question format by far. "What is" comes second at roughly 25% of questions. Together, "how" and "what" questions account for more than half of all question-format searches, reflecting a world that wants to learn, understand, and act on information — not just observe it.
Are the top Google questions the same every year? +
The core list is surprisingly stable. Questions about dates and times, IP addresses, tax refunds, weight loss, cooking, and tie-tying have appeared consistently since at least 2018. What changes are the emerging additions: AI-related questions have entered the top 50 rapidly between 2023 and 2026. Seasonal questions (elections, Christmas, tax season) create spikes. But the evergreen foundation of human curiosity is remarkably consistent year over year.
How can I use the top Google questions for my SEO strategy? +
The most effective approaches: (1) Build topic clusters anchored to high-volume question keywords. (2) Structure content with the question as an H2, then answer it directly in the first 50 words. (3) Add FAQPage schema markup to improve featured snippet and voice search eligibility. (4) Exploit seasonal spikes by publishing 6–8 weeks before each peak. (5) Target question variants AI Overviews can't fully replace — complex how-tos, comparison questions, and niche-specific queries.
Which Google questions are at highest risk from AI Overviews? +
Simple factual questions with definitive answers are most at risk: "What time is it?", "How long to boil eggs?", "What is [simple definition]?", "How many [unit conversions]?". These are increasingly answered directly in AI Overviews without clicking through. Lower-risk questions include: complex how-to guides, financial or health advice requiring personalized context, product comparisons, local business queries, and opinion-driven "best of" questions — all of which still drive meaningful click-through from search results.
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SEOScaleUp Editorial Team

Data for this article sourced from Ahrefs (28.7B keyword database), Semrush (28.3B keyword database), PageTraffic, Bloggerspassion, Adviser Society, and Similarweb. Question volumes are monthly global averages unless stated. Last updated: May 2026.

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