Here are the top 100 most visited websites in the United States:
- Google.com
- YouTube.com
- Facebook.com
- Amazon.com
- Wikipedia.org
- Twitter.com
- Reddit.com
- Instagram.com
- LinkedIn.com
- Pinterest.com
- Yahoo.com
- Netflix.com
- Microsoft.com
- Apple.com
- Twitch.tv
- Walmart.com
- ESPN.com
- Office.com
- Indeed.com
- Chase.com
- CNN.com
- Dropbox.com
- Etsy.com
- Adobe.com
- Bing.com
- Zillow.com
- Salesforce.com
- WhatsApp.com
- Airbnb.com
- Walmart.com
- NYTimes.com
- Cnn.com
- Breitbart.com
- Yelp.com
- Spotify.com
- Target.com
- Foxnews.com
- Bankofamerica.com
- Quora.com
- Twitch.tv
- Roblox.com
- Etsy.com
- Mapquest.com
- Live.com
- Instagram.com
- Imgur.com
- Buzzfeed.com
- Quora.com
- Healthline.com
- Barnesandnoble.com
- Bestbuy.com
- Expedia.com
- Britannica.com
- Chase.com
- WordPress.com
- Webmd.com
- Go.com
- Fox.com
- Homeadvisor.com
- Healthgrades.com
- Usatoday.com
- Airbnb.com
- Lowes.com
- Alibaba.com
- Wsj.com
- Mayoclinic.org
- Shopify.com
- Myshopify.com
- Target.com
- Vimeo.com
- Riteaid.com
- Forbes.com
- Investopedia.com
- Kickstarter.com
- Grammarly.com
- Ups.com
- Bbc.com
- Chase.com
- Nih.gov
- Crunchyroll.com
- Wixsite.com
- Fandom.com
- Cnet.com
- Foxbusiness.com
- Reuters.com
- Wayfair.com
- Patreon.com
- Booking.com
- Cnbc.com
- Glassdoor.com
- Accuweather.com
- Overstock.com
- Quizlet.com
- Realclearpolitics.com
- Fidelity.com
- Sears.com
- Ny.gov
- Webex.com
- Wikia.com
- Wellsfargo.com
It’s important to note that this list may change over time, and different sources may have slightly different rankings.
