rewrite this title People won’t stop searching ‘My eyes hurt’ on Google after solar eclipse

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rewrite this title People won’t stop searching ‘My eyes hurt’ on Google after solar eclipse

What you need to know

  • The total solar eclipse on April 8 has passed, and people caught a glimpse of the sight with their eyes and cameras.
  • However, it didn’t go completely without a hitch — searches for ‘my eyes hurt,’ and similar topics surged on Google after the eclipse.
  • Google Trends data documented the spikes, which follow a similar pattern to the last solar eclipse. 

The last total solar eclipse to cover the continental U.S. came and went earlier today, April 8, and it left behind a massive amount of people reporting eye pain. We all know that it isn’t a great idea to look directly at the sun, but the rules change a bit during a solar eclipse. With the right eye protection (special eclipse glasses) and a bit of care, you should be able to view the total solar eclipse safely. However, as shown by Google Trends data, that wasn’t the case for everyone. 

Searches for “my eyes hurt” on Google experienced a huge burst starting at 1 p.m. ET. They peaked at around 3:20 p.m. ET, with search volumes easily quadruple the average figures for the past year. These times line up with when the solar eclipse was making its way over the continental U.S., starting with the southernmost portion of the country and continuing through Canada. Similar searches for topics like “Why does eclipse hurt your eyes?” and “Why do my eyes keep watering?” spiked as well following the solar eclipse.

The Google Trends data following the solar eclipse.

(Image credit: Future / Google Trends)

Breaking it down by state, searchers were highest in Vermont, West Virginia, Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana. Of those states, only one (West Virginia) was not at least partially in the path of totality. However, keep in mind that the top states are constantly shifting as Google Trends data evolves.

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