Summary
Which Norwegian Google searches keep coming back? Ranked by consistency × search volume across all collected snapshots.
Description
A weekly snapshot of Norway's most consistent Google Trends. Searches are grouped by days on top — how many times they appeared in the top 30 over the past 7 days. Bar length shows total search volume; trend percentage shows momentum from Google Trends.
── Search Volume ── Google Trends does not report absolute search counts. It uses an indexed interest score (0–100) relative to total Google search traffic in the period. The volume figures shown (e.g. 50K) are estimates derived from that index, not raw query counts.
── Trend Percentage ── The % increase compares two rolling 24-hour windows: the most recent 24 hours (Period A) vs. the preceding 24 hours (Period B), using standard percentage growth:
Pct Increase = ((A − B) / B) × 100
Because trending queries often start from a near-zero baseline, even a modest real-world spike produces enormous percentages — jumping from index 1 to 11 is a 1000% increase. A +1000 value here means the term's share of search traffic is at least 10× higher than the day before, typically triggered by a news event, viral post, or product drop. If growth exceeds 5000%, Google labels it "Breakout" and stops providing a number entirely.