Yes, basically when we do not know how to do something, we all tend to do the same start finding on google and to show us our miseries there are pages like How-to-fix-a-toilet, created by the tech giant Google News Lab in collaboration with Xaquin GV (journalist of interactive visual data), which uses data related to searches made by users about of “How to” things. Xaquin explains that he was inspired by his own searches since his work is not precisely the manual work of the house: fixing a toilet, a door or a light bulb. The site allows users to see what the top “how-to” searches are for each country. It is curious to see how the needs of people change depending on the region. For example, in India what is most sought is “how to hack Facebook”, while in places like Italy they look for more “how to fix a window” or “a toilet”, yes, it’s a bit different from the India. The essay also examines the top 100 ‘How to’ searches conducted worldwide, and the results are very illustrative. Xaquin divided those searches into categories, with visual representations of how popular each of them is.
Here is the list of top 10 how to searches in the world:-
how to tie a tie how to kiss how to get pregnant how to lose weight how to draw how to make money how to make pancakes how to write a cover letter how to make french toast how to lose belly fat
However, if you want to check out more names on the infographic website then simply click here. Moreover, all the data regarding ‘How To’ search is also available on their GitHub page. So, what do you think about this? Simply share your views and thoughts in the comment section below.