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10 of the Most Viral TikToks of 2022

Sammi Burke
2 min read

Close out 2022 with some of the most memorable TikToks to hit our FYPs this year.

As the year comes to a close, it's time to revisit some of our favorite viral content over the last 12 months. From sweet little glimpses into our favorite celebrities' home lives to important PSAs and daily doses of adorable content to out-of-the-box DIY inspo, it's been a big year for TikTok

The controversial social media app is a veritable smorgasbord of entertainment and education to wade through, so to celebrate the year's end, the folks at TikTok have shared some of the trendiest content to hit the app in 2022. Here are 10 of the most memorable videos to hit our FYPs this year. 

1. Pastry Chef Amaury Guichon creates his biggest dessert yet: an 8.3-foot tall chocolate giraffe. 

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2. Squishy the chipmunk fills his cheeks after hibernation. 

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3. Spanish singer ROSALÍA illustrates just how easy it is to get a message across with the way you chew your gum. 

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4. Riverdale's Lili Reinhart, Camila Mendes and Madelaine Petsch offer their straight-faced take on the "Jiggle Jiggle" trend. 

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5. The trending "I'm just a baby" audio is born. 

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6. Corn Kid Tariq gets the autotune remix treatment of every 2010's internet kid's dreams. 

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7. Lizzo gives TikTok a little choreography lesson. 

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8. A teacher gets TikTok just as excited about his school's big musical reveal as his students. 

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9. Tom gets a little help getting back on his feet. 

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10. Ice and lava go head-to-head. 

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Which one was your favorite?

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