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TikTok USA: Top 5 trends you should follow right now

TikTok USA: Top 5 trends you should follow right now

TikTok USA: Top 5 trends you should follow right now (Image via GrowMojo)

TikTok in the USA is filled with fresh viral trends this October 2025. From emotional friendship edits to spooky Halloween jumpscares and surprise outfit flips, people are posting videos that are funny, shocking, and deeply relatable. These trends are easy to join and are spreading fast across every age group. Here are the top 5 TikTok trends you should follow right now before the next viral wave arrives.

1. The Group 7 trend

The Group 7 trend is one of the biggest viral moments right now. It started when singer Sophia James posted seven videos for her new song “So Unfair.” She told people that if they watched the seventh video, they “officially joined Group 7.” That simple idea turned into a movement. People now proudly post videos saying they are members of Group 7 with hashtags like #Group7 and #SoUnfair.

2. Halloween jump scare reveal trend

October means Halloween dominance on TikTok. The most viral trend right now is the jump scare costume reveal. A calm video suddenly turns scary with horror sounds, ghost makeup, or fast scream cuts. These videos shock viewers and get millions of reactions. Some creators even prank friends or pets in these edits. It is funny, spooky, and trending everywhere right now.

3. The touch it outfit change challenge

The Touch It Challenge features fast outfit changes matched to the beat of Busta Rhymes’ song “Touch It.” Every beat drop reveals a new fall outfit or hairstyle.

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Fashion creators and small brands are using this to show their clothing and accessories in a fun, fast style. It is one of the most used trends in the USA for fashion creators this month.

4. The VHS nostalgia filter trend

The VHS nostalgia trend makes videos look like old home recordings from the 90s. It adds grainy lighting, soft focus, and a timestamp. One viral version is parents showing their old childhood clips before switching to their kids recreating the same moment. These emotional “past vs present” videos are trending because they feel warm, real, and deeply personal.Also Read: Who Is Dan Clancy? Twitch CEO Going Viral After Emiru Safety Incident And Resurfaced Livestream Clips

5. “Everyone Knows Me Knows You” friendship trend

This emotional trend uses the sound with the lyric “Everyone who knows me, knows you.” People use it to post videos about their best friends, partners, or family with photo montages and real life moments. It is one of the most heart-touching trends right now and has become huge among teenagers and long-distance couples.Just this week, a short crying video posted by TikTok creator Harper went viral after fans believed she was heartbroken.

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The clip, which gained millions of views in hours, turned out to be part of a bigger online debate about fake breakups and prank culture on social media. Go to Source

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