This winter, the web has gone soft. Think cozy games and TikTokers preaching the art of “slow scroll.” The internet’s latest wave of content is all about warmth and gentle pleasure. Here are seven internet trends wrapping the season in comfort.
7. Comfort Food Gets a Smart Twist

That craving for creamy, hearty food in winter is universal, but 2025 is upgrading the classics. According to a 2025 article from Southern Living, the most-searched-for soup recipe is now Broccoli-Cheddar. This trend signals a collective desire for cheesy goodness, but with a smart twist. It’s about making the familiar feel new and satisfying, without the fuss.
6. The “Winter Arc”

Forget waiting for New Year’s resolutions. Gen Z is embracing the “Winter Arc,” a TikTok trend focused on self-improvement during the colder months. With the hashtag #WinterArc, creators are sharing their journeys of digital decluttering, starting new fitness routines, and setting digital boundaries. It’s a movement that turns hibernation into a period of intentional growth.
5. Cozy Gaming

The growth of “cozy gaming” reveals a shift in what we seek from interactive entertainment. These games, known for their safety, abundance, and a soft aesthetic, offer a refuge from high-stakes gameplay. Based on SteamDB data, the number of games tagged “cozy” on Steam skyrocketed from just 17 in 2020 to over 300 in 2024, proving that millions are choosing to unwind in gentle, non-violent digital worlds.
4. Heat Tech

Sales of electric blankets continue to soar, but it’s more than just staying warm. Brands like Stoov and Dyson are creating intelligent heated cushions, wearable wraps, and silent heaters. While we love grandma’s heated blanket, these products are on the next level, blending tech, empathy, and elegance for curated warmth.
3. ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response)

What started as a niche internet phenomenon has become a mainstream wellness tool. ASMR, the “brain tingle” triggered by specific sounds like whispering or crinkling, has exploded in popularity, with over 30 million posts on TikTok. ASMR is believed to have real physiological effects, including decreased heart rate and the release of brain chemicals like dopamine and serotonin.
2. Slow Living and Digital Minimalism

The “hustle culture” of the 2010s is over. A counter-movement toward “slow living” is here, with over 6 million Instagram posts tagged #SlowLiving. It’s a response to widespread burnout, championing intentional rest and “lazy girl jobs.” The trend is also an act of resistance against the pressure of being productive at all times.
1. The “Cozy Web”

As the public internet becomes more commercialized and performative, people are considering smaller, more intimate online spaces. This is known as the “cozy web”: a network of private Slack channels, group chats, and Discord servers. It’s a digital version of pulling a warm blanket over your head, as you move away from the “dark forest” of advertisers and trolls.
