As 2025 comes to a close, Google has shared the most popular “How-to” searches in Pakistan, highlighting the country’s tech-savvy and problem-solving mindset. The searches reflect growing interest in digital services, finance, creativity, and legal guidance.
The top query was “How To Check E Challan Karachi.” Launched on October 27, 2025, the AI-powered e-challan system was designed to reduce traffic violations in Karachi. Hundreds of thousands of tickets were issued within two months, and citizens could check pending e-challans online, making the query highly relevant and widely searched.
Other trending searches show Pakistanis’ increasing reliance on social media and financial tools. Google data revealed queries like:
- How To See Unsent Messages On Instagram – users sought ways to recover unsent messages.
- How To Do Car Insurance – reflecting awareness of vehicle coverage.
- How To Invest In Crypto Market and How To Invest In Stock Market – showing interest in digital and traditional investments.
- How To Apply For Credit Card – highlighting demand for modern banking services and financial inclusion.
Beyond finance and social media, Pakistanis also searched for creative, legal, and tech solutions online. Popular queries included:
- How To Make Ghibli Photo – showcasing interest in artistic expression.
- How To Choose Best Lawyer – demonstrating focus on legal guidance.
- How To Print From Phone Using Nokoprint App and How To Upload Blog – indicating increased use of apps and digital tools in daily life.
These searches reflect a country embracing technology to solve practical, everyday problems. From traffic management and social media to finance, law, and creativity, Pakistanis are turning to Google to simplify tasks, gain knowledge, and improve efficiency.
The 2025 “How-to” trends reveal not only curiosity but also a shift toward digital literacy and informed decision-making. Google continues to serve as a vital resource for Pakistanis seeking quick solutions, guidance, and opportunities online.
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This growing reliance on online tools highlights the importance of technology in modern Pakistani life, shaping how people work, learn, and manage daily challenges.




