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GALLERY: Top Ten ‘How To Make…’ Searches of 2020 in the United States

The coronavirus pandemic dominated 2020, so it should be no surprise that it dominated “How to make…” internet searches, as well. From masks and cleaning supplies to living and working…

hand sanitizer
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The coronavirus pandemic dominated 2020, so it should be no surprise that it dominated "How to make..." internet searches, as well.

From masks and cleaning supplies to living and working remotely, all of these things and more influenced everyone's DIY itch and were reflected in Google's "Year In Search 2020" report.

What were the most popular things people in the United States wanted to learn how to make in 2020? Scroll through the gallery below and see the top ten!

10. How to make live wallpaper

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9. How to make disinfectant wipes

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8. How to make Bitmoji classroom

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7. How to make Facebook avatar

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6. How to make cloud bread

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5. How to make a mask without sewing

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4. How to make a mask with a bandana

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3. How to make whipped coffee

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2. How to make a face mask with fabric

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1. How to make hand sanitizer

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