Traders see intense uncertainty in the 2026 U.S. Google most-searched person market, with dozens of outcomes clustered near 50% implied probability reflecting fragmented attention across entertainment, sports, and politics. Bad Bunny holds the edge at 14.2% after his Super Bowl halftime impact and sustained music releases that drive consistent search volume. Erling Haaland and other World Cup 2026 participants follow closely, as major soccer events historically spike athlete queries. Donald Trump’s 7.6% reflects ongoing policy and headline coverage as president, while Taylor Swift and Lionel Messi trail amid competition from newer names. Key swing factors include remaining sports tournaments, music drops, and late-year political developments that could consolidate searches behind one figure before year-end resolution.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedBad Bunny 14.3%
Erling Haaland 11.8%
Donald Trump 7.6%
Taylor Swift 7.0%
$82,926 Vol.
$82,926 Vol.

Bad Bunny
14%

Erling Haaland
12%

Donald Trump
8%

Taylor Swift
7%

Lionel Messi
6%

Lamine Yamal
6%

Nicolás Maduro
6%

Sydney Sweeney
4%

JD Vance
4%

Elon Musk
4%

Gavin Newsom
4%

Zohran Mamdani
4%

Cristiano Ronaldo
3%

Ariana Grande
2%

Luigi Mangione
2%

Alysa Liu
2%

LeBron James
2%

Sabrina Carpenter
2%

Billie Eilish
2%

Karoline Leavitt
2%

Jalen Brunson
2%

Kylian Mbappé
1%

Christian Pulisic
1%

Jude Bellingham
1%

Vladimir Putin
1%

Volodymyr Zelenskyy
1%

Matt Damon
1%

Robert Downey Jr.
1%

Kanye West
1%

Neymar
1%

Pedro Pascal
1%

Travis Kelce
1%

Caitlin Clark
1%

Jacob Elordi
1%

Shohei Ohtani
1%

Josh Allen
1%

Joe Burrow
1%

Timothée Chalamet
1%

Patrick Mahomes
1%

Angel Reese
1%

Chappell Roan
1%

Scarlett Johansson
1%

Luka Dončić
1%

Anthony Edwards
1%

Stefon Diggs
1%

Scottie Scheffler
1%

Ja Morant
1%

Jake Paul
1%

Zendaya
1%

Benjamin Netanyahu
1%

Sean 'Diddy' Combs
1%

Pope Leo XIV
1%

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
1%

Melania Trump
1%

Lamar Jackson
1%
Bad Bunny 14.3%
Erling Haaland 11.8%
Donald Trump 7.6%
Taylor Swift 7.0%
$82,926 Vol.
$82,926 Vol.

Bad Bunny
14%

Erling Haaland
12%

Donald Trump
8%

Taylor Swift
7%

Lionel Messi
6%

Lamine Yamal
6%

Nicolás Maduro
6%

Sydney Sweeney
4%

JD Vance
4%

Elon Musk
4%

Gavin Newsom
4%

Zohran Mamdani
4%

Cristiano Ronaldo
3%

Ariana Grande
2%

Luigi Mangione
2%

Alysa Liu
2%

LeBron James
2%

Sabrina Carpenter
2%

Billie Eilish
2%

Karoline Leavitt
2%

Jalen Brunson
2%

Kylian Mbappé
1%

Christian Pulisic
1%

Jude Bellingham
1%

Vladimir Putin
1%

Volodymyr Zelenskyy
1%

Matt Damon
1%

Robert Downey Jr.
1%

Kanye West
1%

Neymar
1%

Pedro Pascal
1%

Travis Kelce
1%

Caitlin Clark
1%

Jacob Elordi
1%

Shohei Ohtani
1%

Josh Allen
1%

Joe Burrow
1%

Timothée Chalamet
1%

Patrick Mahomes
1%

Angel Reese
1%

Chappell Roan
1%

Scarlett Johansson
1%

Luka Dončić
1%

Anthony Edwards
1%

Stefon Diggs
1%

Scottie Scheffler
1%

Ja Morant
1%

Jake Paul
1%

Zendaya
1%

Benjamin Netanyahu
1%

Sean 'Diddy' Combs
1%

Pope Leo XIV
1%

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
1%

Melania Trump
1%

Lamar Jackson
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 → People. 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, 7:09 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 → People. 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...Traders see intense uncertainty in the 2026 U.S. Google most-searched person market, with dozens of outcomes clustered near 50% implied probability reflecting fragmented attention across entertainment, sports, and politics. Bad Bunny holds the edge at 14.2% after his Super Bowl halftime impact and sustained music releases that drive consistent search volume. Erling Haaland and other World Cup 2026 participants follow closely, as major soccer events historically spike athlete queries. Donald Trump’s 7.6% reflects ongoing policy and headline coverage as president, while Taylor Swift and Lionel Messi trail amid competition from newer names. Key swing factors include remaining sports tournaments, music drops, and late-year political developments that could consolidate searches behind one figure before year-end resolution.
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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