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    15 Halloween Decorations You'll See Everywhere This Year, According to Google

    By Sydney Wingfield,

    5 hours ago

    Google recently released its list of the most popular Halloween decorations of the year.

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    From scary witches and friendly ghosts to black cats and orange Jack-o-lanterns, there are so many directions you can go in when decorating your home for Halloween. For those unsure of how to spookify their homes this year, Google released its Frightgeist report, which highlights the trending Halloween décor people are searching for this year.

    With "12-foot skeleton" as the most-searched Halloween decoration of 2024, it's clear All Hallows' Eve enthusiasts are going big this year. That said, the décor options we all know and love, including ghosts, fog machines, and Jack-o-lanterns are also at the top of Google's list for the most-searched Halloween decorations this year.

    Related: 15 Top Trending Halloween Party Themes of 2024 to Inspire Your Festivities

    Whether you're looking to go all out and decorate your home with the season's creepiest motifs or you just want to add a few holiday details to delight trick-or-treaters, Google's Frightgeist list has some great décor ideas you can incorporate this year.

    Want to check the list out? Here's a look at this year's top trending Halloween decorations, according to Google.

    • 12 Foot Skeleton
    • Black Halloween Tree
    • Ghost
    • Fog Machine
    • Jack-O-Lantern
    • Spider Webs
    • Skulls
    • Floating Candles
    • Black Cat
    • Bats
    • Halloween Graveyards
    • Light Up Pumpkins
    • Pumpkin Arch
    • Terracotta Pumpkin
    • Scarecrows

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