2025: Year in Review
World Records
Millennial Cringe
What the Sigma?
Famous Figures
100

This team defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl to win their second as a franchise

Philadelphia Eagles

100

This is the tallest mountain in the world above sea level.

Everest

100

This video platform, created in 2005, allowed anyone to upload videos and quickly became a cultural phenomenon.

YouTube

100

This video social media app continued its streak as the most-used platform for teens in 2025.

TikTok

100

This civil rights leader delivered the 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech.

Martin Luther King Jr.

200

This pop singer recently wrapped up her record breaking Eras Tour, the highest grossing tour of any musician ever.

Taylor Swift

200

This African animal holds the record for fastest land speed.

Cheetah

200

Before Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram dominated social media, this platform let you customize your profile with music, GIFs, and HTML layouts to show off your personality (and get in arguments about your friends not being in your "Top 8")

MySpace

200

This meme-originating franchise involving singing toilets and cameramen continued trending into 2025.

Skibidi Toilet

200

This scientist developed the theory of relativity.

Albert Einstein

300

This baseball team won their second straight World Series in October, defeating the Toronto Blue Jays

Los Angeles Dodgers

300

This country holds the record for the world’s largest population.

India

300

This viral video trend refers to the brief hesitation many people born in the 1980s and ’90s have before starting a TikTok dance or talking on camera.

Millennial Pause

300

This internet term describes the trend of trying to improve your appearance through style, grooming, or fitness—popular in 2020s online culture.

Looksmaxxing

300

This queen ruled Egypt and had a famous relationship with Julius Caesar.

Cleopatra

400

Once a staple of reality TV, rapidly declining viewership may signal the end of this action oriented reality TV competition

Survivor

400

This river is usually credited as the longest in the world.

Nile River

400

Kids and teens in the 2000s would come home after school and watch this channel, featuring shows like TRL, The Osbournes, and Cribs

MTV

400

Rapper Skrilla made this number especially popular among children and teens.

6 7

400

This explorer accidentally discovered America while looking for a route to India

Christopher Columbus

500

In 2025, this field of technology rapidly grew, prompting global discussions about cybersecurity, ethical policies, and job market shifts.

AI

500

This bird species holds the world record for the fastest dive, reaching over 200 mph.

Peregrine Falcon

500

This gaming console, made by Nintendo, was one of the first to implement motion controls and boasts the highest selling video game of all time

Wii

500

This meme, popularized by streamers like Kai Cenat, refers to the “fee” your friend takes when they steal a bite of your food—whether you agreed or not.

Fanum Tax

500

This Renaissance artist painted the Mona Lisa.

Leonardo Da Vinci