Trader sentiment for the top Google search related to "passing" in the US during 2026 reflects a highly fragmented field, with no candidate exceeding a 32% implied probability amid broad uncertainty over which death will drive peak search volume. Chuck Norris holds the leading position at 32%, ahead of Oliver Tree at 19.5% and lower-odds options like Lindsey Graham, as traders weigh factors such as public profile, media amplification, and algorithmic prioritization of trending queries on the platform. The even spread across dozens of outcomes underscores how real-time news cycles, user engagement patterns, and search algorithm updates can rapidly elevate lesser-known figures, while historical precedents show that health disclosures or major events often serve as key swing catalysts in the final months.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedChuck Norris 32%
Oliver Tree 20%
Kyle Busch 8%
Lindsey Graham 7.1%
$51,533 Vol.
$51,533 Vol.

Chuck Norris
32%

Oliver Tree
20%

Kyle Busch
8%

Lindsey Graham
7%

Ali Khamenei
7%

Renée Good
4%

David Hockney
1%

Alan Greenspan
1%

Catherine O'Hara
1%

Eric Dane
1%

Bonnie Tyler
1%

Clive Davis
1%

Nicholas Brendon
1%

Victor Willis
1%

Scott Adams
1%

Sam Neill
1%

Valentino Garavani
<1%

Robert Duvall
<1%

James Van Der Beek
<1%

Alex Pretti
<1%

Jesse Jackson
<1%

Ted Turner
<1%

Bob Weir
<1%
Chuck Norris 32%
Oliver Tree 20%
Kyle Busch 8%
Lindsey Graham 7.1%
$51,533 Vol.
$51,533 Vol.

Chuck Norris
32%

Oliver Tree
20%

Kyle Busch
8%

Lindsey Graham
7%

Ali Khamenei
7%

Renée Good
4%

David Hockney
1%

Alan Greenspan
1%

Catherine O'Hara
1%

Eric Dane
1%

Bonnie Tyler
1%

Clive Davis
1%

Nicholas Brendon
1%

Victor Willis
1%

Scott Adams
1%

Sam Neill
1%

Valentino Garavani
<1%

Robert Duvall
<1%

James Van Der Beek
<1%

Alex Pretti
<1%

Jesse Jackson
<1%

Ted Turner
<1%

Bob Weir
<1%
The specified list is expected to be displayed on the Google Trends Year in Search hub, with location selected to United States. The navigation procedure as of market creation involves going to trends.withgoogle.com/year-in-search/ and clicking through United States → Trending → Passings. The 2026 page is expected to appear using the same navigation once released (as the 2025 page currently shows the specified ranking). This market will resolve based on the specified list regardless of navigation procedure.
This market may resolve as soon as the specified list for 2026 is released. If Google does not release the specified list by March 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other.”
The resolution source for this market will be the specified list as published by Google.
Market Opened: Jul 31, 2026, 7:10 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...The specified list is expected to be displayed on the Google Trends Year in Search hub, with location selected to United States. The navigation procedure as of market creation involves going to trends.withgoogle.com/year-in-search/ and clicking through United States → Trending → Passings. The 2026 page is expected to appear using the same navigation once released (as the 2025 page currently shows the specified ranking). This market will resolve based on the specified list regardless of navigation procedure.
This market may resolve as soon as the specified list for 2026 is released. If Google does not release the specified list by March 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other.”
The resolution source for this market will be the specified list as published by Google.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Trader sentiment for the top Google search related to "passing" in the US during 2026 reflects a highly fragmented field, with no candidate exceeding a 32% implied probability amid broad uncertainty over which death will drive peak search volume. Chuck Norris holds the leading position at 32%, ahead of Oliver Tree at 19.5% and lower-odds options like Lindsey Graham, as traders weigh factors such as public profile, media amplification, and algorithmic prioritization of trending queries on the platform. The even spread across dozens of outcomes underscores how real-time news cycles, user engagement patterns, and search algorithm updates can rapidly elevate lesser-known figures, while historical precedents show that health disclosures or major events often serve as key swing catalysts in the final months.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated

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