Share.

14 Comments

  1. Data source: Google Trends (2004–2025), queried via the [https://github.com/GeneralMills/pytrends](https://github.com/GeneralMills/pytrends) Python library using Knowledge Graph entity IDs (topic searches, not keyword searches) to minimize noise from non-Pokémon results.

    Normalization: Google Trends only returns relative scores within a single query batch, so all 1,025. Pokémon were normalized to a common scale using Mewtwo as an anchor — each batch of 4 Pokémon was queried alongside Mewtwo, and scores were rescaled using Mewtwo’s standalone baseline series.

    Tools: Python (pytrends, SQLite, Flask), Chart.js, hosted on Cloudflare Pages.

    Interactive version: [https://poke-trends.com](https://poke-trends.com) — search any Pokémon, compare trends, or see what each US state searches most.

  2. ShishiWhisperer on

    If you go to the Pokémon store the top ones are those that are being sold so this checks out.

  3. So I know most of these. My question is why are all the games focused on newer ones when everyone still knows and loves the old pokemon

  4. I would love to see the breakdown pee region. I remember years ago google did a global vote for everyone favourites, and apparently Japan had one a year later for themselves and there was a massive difference. Japan loved Oshawott meanwhile globally it was Charizard, Mewtwo, greninja ans the likes.

  5. I imagine the method of collecting this info (Google Trends) elevates certain Pokémon with complex mechanics. For example:

    “How to evolve Eevee into XYZ” is probably a popular search.

    “How to make Ditto breed a Pikachu with Surf”

    “How to catch Mewtwo”

    All of these Pokémon are popular in their own right for being cute, interesting, or powerful. But I think a poll of “what are your favorite Pokémon,” might see a very different result.

  6. I never really get why Ditto is so popular. It has a unique niche but it doesn’t really do much by itself and the base design is super basic.