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Google Correlate
Find searches that correlate with real-world data. Google Correlate finds search patterns which correspond with real-world trends.

Find searches that correlate with real-world data. Google Correlate finds search patterns which correspond with real-world trends.
Compare time series - Many search terms vary in popularity over time. To find terms that vary in a similar way to your own time series, enter your data using the link above. Or take a look at these examples to see which search terms:
- are more popular in winter
- were most likely to be issued in 2005
- match the pattern of actual flu activity
- mittens
- losing weight
- ribosome
Compare US states - Search terms are often popular in some states and less popular in others. To find terms whose pattern of activity across the United States reflects your own US states dataset, enter your data using the link above. Or, you can find terms correlated with:
- the state's latitude
- being in New England
- annual rainfall in the state
You can also use the search box above to see which searches correlate state-by-state to any query, or try one of these:
- mittens
- hunting season
- southern cooking
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