Halloween is almost here, and superheroes will once again play a starring role at Halloween parties this weekend and for trick-or-treating Monday night.
Spending on Halloween costumes is forecast to reach $3.1 billion this year, according to the NRF. Adult costumes will account for $1.54 billion in sales and children’s costumes will account for $1.17 billion, Bing data shows.
According to the NRF, 34 percent of people turn to search engines for Halloween costume inspiration. Which costumes are inspiring consumers most this year?
Harley Quinn, Star Wars, and Deadpool are among the most searched for costumes this year, search data from Google and Bing reveals.
So if you’re still looking for some last minute Halloween costume ideas, and want to avoid duplicate costume penalties, check out this list to see what’s trending.
Top 50 Halloween Costume Searches on Google
Harley Quinn is seriously hot. According to the Frightgeist site, no costume was searched for more often this year than Harley Quinn.
Quinn wasn’t the only “Suicide Squad” costume in high demand. Joker costumes searches ranked second on the list.
You should also expect to see plenty of “Star Wars” costumes – Stormtrooper and Darth Vader costumes both made the list (41 and 49, respectively). But it isn’t clear whether we can expect to see new characters like Rey and Kylo Ren, or maybe even long-time favorites Chewbacca, Boba Fett and Princess Leia.
Plenty of other superheroes made Google’s list, including Wonder Woman, Batman, Deadpool, and Poison Ivy.
And in a year where we’ve heard about creepy clown (redundant?) sightings, some of which turned out to be hoaxes, clown costumes ranked ninth on Google’s list.
Here are the top 50 trending costumes, according to Google Trends:
- Harley Quinn
- Joker
- Superhero
- Pirate
- Wonder Woman
- Witch
- Batman
- Star Wars
- Clown
- Dinosaur
- Mermaid
- Pikachu
- Zombie
- Minnie Mouse
- Deadpool
- Vampire
- Poison Ivy
- Princess
- Minions
- Unicorn
- Ghostbusters
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Catwoman
- Pumpkin
- Tyrannosaurus
- Lion
- Doll
- Mickey Mouse
- PAW Patrol
- Cheerleader
- Little Red Riding Hood
- Skeleton
- The Mad Hatter
- Fairy
- Angel
- Tinker Bell
- Ninja
- Ghost
- Superman
- Rabbit
- Stormtrooper
- Princess Jasmine
- Bear
- 1980s
- Power Rangers
- Belle
- Batgirl
- Steampunk
- Darth Vader
- Cowboy
2016 Halloween Costume Trends from Bing
Suicide Squad costumes was the top search in every state, according to Bing data. Star Wars costumes ranked second in all but two states where search demand was higher for Pokémon costumes. (Hawaii and Wisconsin)
Bing also looked at costume search trends by age group. They found that:
- 13- to 17-year-olds were 473 percent more likely to search for Pokémon compared to 18-24-year-olds.
- 18- to 24-year-olds were 8 percent more likely to search for Little Mermaid than Deadpool.
- 25- to 34-year-olds were 10 percent more likely to search for Deadpool over Little Mermaid.
- 35- to 49-year-olds were 242 percent more likely to search for Harry Potter compared to 25-34-year-olds.
- 50- to 64-year-olds were 8 percent more likely to search for Alice in Wonderland than Pokémon.
- 65-year-olds and older were equally likely to search for Five Nights at Freddy’s as Deadpool.
Happy Halloween!
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