The internet never sleeps — and neither does curiosity. From hilarious to downright strange, millions of people search bizarre questions on Google every day. Here are the top 10 weirdest viral Google searches that trended over time, along with real answers that explain them.
Search Volume: 74,000/month
The Truth: It depends on the country. In over 20 U.S. states and many regions globally, cousin marriage is legal, though often controversial due to genetic risks.
Search Volume: 33,000/month
The Truth: Cats love warmth — and your laptop radiates heat. Plus, they want your attention and like being where you’re focused.
Search Volume: 98,000/month
The Truth: Scientifically, water makes other things wet — but water itself isn’t “wet” until it’s described in relation to another surface.
Search Volume: 15,000/month
The Truth: Yes! Penguins do have knees. Their legs are mostly hidden under thick feathers and fat, which makes them look legless.
Search Volume: 24,000/month
The Truth: Yes! The earthy scent is called petrichor, a mix of oils and plant matter released when rain hits dry ground.
Search Volume: 71,000/month
The Truth: Neuroscientists believe dreams help process emotions, memories, and brain function — but the full reason remains a mystery.
Search Volume: 10,000/month
The Truth: While some joke about it, there are no legal or spiritual grounds for such a trade. However, people have listed their “souls” on eBay (and been removed).
Search Volume: 12,000/month
The Truth: Overgrown toenails can curl, cause pain, infections, and foot deformities. Keep them trimmed!
Search Volume: 20,000/month
The Truth: Fish don’t get “thirsty” like humans. Freshwater fish absorb water through their skin, while saltwater fish actively drink seawater.
Search Volume: 8,000/month
The Truth: A philosophical (and absurd) thought experiment — biologically, you can’t eat yourself entirely. You’d perish long before finishing.
From biological oddities to mind-bending hypotheticals, Google is the ultimate confessional booth for human curiosity. These viral searches show just how quirky — and fascinating — the internet truly is.