November 2025 is wrapping up and, unsurprisingly, it’s been another wild, chaotic, and endlessly entertaining month on social media. If you’re trying to catch up on everything the internet obsessed over, argued about, or turned into a meme in November, you’ve definitely landed in the right place. From historic wins to unusual trends, the online world was buzzing nonstop. And with just a couple of days left in the month, here’s a quick recap of everything that ruled the feeds. These were the Top Viral Trends of November 2025 - 1) India’s Women’s Cricket Team Creates History With Their First World Cup WinOn November 2, 2025, India’s women’s cricket team clinched their first-ever World Cup title, defeating South Africa in a nail-biting finale.
The moment they lifted the trophy, social media exploded. Millions celebrated, it was emotional, exhilarating, and absolutely unifying. Congratulatory messages poured in not just from India but from across the globe, making this one of the biggest digital moments of the year.2) Yashraj Mukhate Drops Another Viral HitA quirky video featuring two Telugu-speaking sisters singing a catchy “Dosa” song took the internet by storm. Even those who didn’t understand the language couldn’t resist its vibe. The clip soon reached Yashraj Mukhate, the king of turning viral moments into musical gold. He worked his magic once again, remixing the tune into a groovy banger that dominated Instagram Reels and hit millions of views throughout the month.
3) Gen Alpha’s “6 7” Trend Takes Over the InternetLeave it to Gen Alpha to turn ordinary numbers into slang. Their latest obsession? Saying
67 as “six seven,'' a phrase that somehow means everything and nothing at the same time. The trend became so widespread that Dictionary.com even declared “67” the Word of the Year 2025. Whether it meant “meh,” “kind of,” or “maybe,” people used it everywhere, in memes, comments, and conversations, because… why not?
4) Brands Start Apologising for Being “Too Good”Social media was flooded with brands issuing public apologies this month, but not for the reasons you’d expect. Instead of addressing complaints, they were “sorry” for being ''
too good.'' Yes, that was the whole joke. Major brands jumped onto this hilarious trend, posting quirky apology notes for offering great products, amazing service, or simply existing with excellence. Users couldn’t stop laughing, and the meme storm just kept growing.
5) Ram Charan’s “Chikiri Chikiri” Hook Step Goes ViralThe Telugu song “Chikiri Chikiri,” featuring Ram Charan and Janhvi Kapoor, dropped in November, but it wasn’t the music alone that drew attention. A signature dance step from Ram Charan’s music video clip caught fire on social media. The internet declared it “too cool,” and soon thousands were recreating it in their own reels and videos. The trend dominated feeds for days.
November 2025 proved once again that the internet needs no reason to turn anything, songs, slang, victories, and even apologies, into viral moments. From India’s historic cricket win to bizarrely hilarious trends, the digital world served peak entertainment all month long. And as we step into December, one thing’s clear: social media will only get louder, funnier, and absolutely more unpredictable.