The Top 10 Most Popular Search Engines In The World
List of the 10 best search engines in 2025, ranked by popularity.
1. Google
There is no need for further introductions. Google holds first place in search with a stunning difference of 85.77% from second place Bing. Google first launched 26 years ago (1998) and quickly became the top search engine because of its ability to deliver accurate answers to users' queries in the fastest way possible.
2. Microsoft Bing 
The best alternative search engine to Google is Microsoft Bing. Over the years, Bing’s search engine share has ranged between 2.92% and 3.97%.
Bing is Microsoft’s attempt to challenge Google in search, but despite its efforts, it still has not convinced users that its search engine can be as reliable as Google's
3. Yahoo
Yahoo is one of the most popular email providers, and its web search engine holds third place in search with an average market share of 2.34%.
From October 2011 to October 2015, Yahoo search was exclusively powered by Bing. In October 2015, Yahoo agreed with Google to provide search-related services, and until October 2018, Yahoo's results were powered by Google.
4. Baidu
Baidu has a global market share of around 0.81%.
Baidu was founded in 2000 and is China's most popular search engine. Its market share is increasing steadily, and according to Wikipedia, Baidu serves billions of search queries per month. It is currently ranked 6 in the Wikipedia Website Rankings.
5. Yandex
Yandex, Russia's most popular search engine, has a global market share of around 2.34%
According to Wikipedia, Yandex.ru is one of the 10 most popular websites on the Internet, ranking 8 in Russia.
6. DuckDuckGo
DuckDuckGo’s search engine market share is around 0.65%.
According to DuckDuckGo traffic stats, they serve more than 3 billion searches per month (compared to Google's 8.5 billion searches per day), but their overall market share is constantly below 0.69%.
7. Ask.comFormerly known as Ask Jeeves, Ask.com receives approximately 0.42% of the search engine market share. ASK is based on a question/answer format where other users answer most questions or participate in polls.
8. Ecosia
Ecosia is a Berlin-based social business founded by Christian Kroll in 2009. Its main purpose is to help finance tree planting and restoration projects. Thus, Ecosia is known as the "tree planting search engine."
9. AOL.com
The AOL network includes many popular websites, such as engadget.com, techchrunch.com, and huffingtonpost.com. On June 23, 2015, Verizon Communications acquired AOL.
10. Internet Archive
Internet Archive is a non-profit search engine that offers access to websites, free books, movies, software, and more.
Its index includes 845 billion websites, 39 million books, 11 million movies, and many other online resources.
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