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    The latest Instagram trends (November 25, 2025)

    AwaisBy AwaisNovember 25, 2025No Comments12 Mins Read0 Views
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    (November 25, 2025) Instagram trends  

    Wicked meme

    Use the visual template below and adjust it to fit your own situation or brand. The trend works best when you replace the “defying gravity” reference with something that connects to your product or message. For example, Colgate turned it into “defying cavities,” which ties directly back to their brand.

    A Colgate MaxFresh toothpaste tube wearing a black witch hat and flying on a broomstick against a pink cloudy background. White text below reads “Defying Cavities.”

    Think about what your brand “defies” or overcomes, and create a simple, clever twist that matches the format.

    Unwrap a gift

    This trend is a carousel where the first slide looks like a wrapped gift box with a caption inviting viewers to swipe to “unwrap” it. Each slide reveals a little more, just like peeling back wrapping paper. 

    A beige Instagram graphic designed like a wrapped gift, with red and pink ribbon crossing in the center and a tag reading “FROM: PROSE TO: YOU.” Below it, bold red text says “Slide to unwrap.”

    On the final slide, you show the actual “gift.” This can be a promo code, an announcement for a sale, a special offer, or a gift with purchase. It’s a simple and fun way to build curiosity and encourage viewers to swipe through every slide.

    Wasn’t me

    Create a fake text message conversation that starts with “I had a dream about you last night.” Add something specific or personal, like a joke about something you always do or wear, for example, “Was I drinking a coffee?” 

    A photo of golden sunset clouds with a fake iMessage text overlay. The first message says, “I saw you in my dream last night.” The reply reads, “Was I editing a 6 second reel for 47 minutes?” A second bubble responds, “no,” and the final bubble says “wasn’t me.”

    When the other person replies “No,” respond with “Wasn’t me.” You can include small, funny details that feel relatable to make the video more engaging.

    (November 13, 2025) Instagram trends  

    Starbucks bear cup

    The Starbucks bear cup has become a huge sensation, with people lining up the night before at their local Starbucks to get one. Creators are filming their journey to buy the cup and showing it off online.

    A bear bottle wearing a blue CeraVe beanie and holding a CeraVe moisturizing lotion bottle, with a blue-striped straw coming out of the hat.

    On Instagram, the trend has expanded with brands creating or generating images of the bear and personalizing it with their own logos, products, or designs. 

    Trap trend

    This trend plays on the idea of setting a “trap” for something people can’t resist. Creators are drawing a simple box trap and adding a cutout or image of something everyone’s addicted to: snacks, skincare products, new clothes, or even their favorite comfort food.

    A simple black-outline drawing of a classic box trap propped up by a stick, with a bottle of Hellmann’s Real Mayonnaise placed underneath as bait. Text at the top reads, “this would catch a lot of you.”

    Brands are joining in too. For example, Hellmann’s created their own version using their product and joked that most people would fall for the trap. 

    Fixing my problems as a child vs as an adult

    Compare how you solved problems as a kid versus now. 

    A graphic compares childhood vs. adult problem-solving. The top half shows a beige bandage with the caption “FIXING MY PROBLEMS AS A KID.” The bottom half shows three festive Caribou Coffee cups topped with whipped cream under the caption “FIXING MY PROBLEMS AS AN ADULT,” implying coffee is the adult solution.

    The “as a child” side usually shows a simple fix, like putting on a bandaid. The “as an adult” side might include a coffee, an online order, or another small and relatable habit that reflects how you cope with everyday problems.

    Trust fall

    There’s a popular Instagram trend where people pretend to do a trust fall, but the person behind them steps away on purpose. Even churches have gotten in on it. In the clip below, a priest lets a woman fall and tells her not to trust anyone, only to trust in the Lord.

    Inside a large, ornate church, a woman with curly hair stands with her arms crossed, leaning backward as if doing a trust fall. Beside her, a priest in traditional black clerical clothing watches calmly. A grand chandelier hangs above them, and religious icons and paintings decorate the background. The on-screen caption reads “Trust fall.”

    Watch the video

    Viewers expect a rescue, but get a betrayal instead, which makes the clip both funny and highly shareable.

    (November 5, 2025) Instagram trends  

    The emoji we deserve

    Heinz nailed this trend by showing the tomato emoji we have versus the tomato emoji we deserve, using their ketchup bottle for the latter. 

    A minimalist graphic compares two images side by side. On the left, a tomato can labeled “THE EMOJI WE GOT.” On the right, a Heinz ketchup bottle labeled “THE EMOJI WE DESERVE.”

    But the trend works for everyone. Think about an emoji you wish existed or one that represents you, your brand, or your product perfectly. Make a post showing the emoji we have versus the one we deserve and join the fun.

    Try it for your brand. Pick an emoji that almost fits, then design the version you wish existed. It is quick content creation that fits easily into weekly roundups of top trends.

    When the boss starts following you on social media 

    What would you post if your boss started following you on social media? Play with this idea and make a funny Reel imagining what your posts would look like. You could exaggerate how much you “love” your work, your coworkers, or how hard you’re working to show what a good employee you are. 

    A man smiles and leans in for a cheerful photo with his coworker, who looks confused and slightly annoyed while sitting at her desk with a laptop. The caption above reads, “Love my co-workers!”

    Watch the video

    Add your own twist by coming up with creative or silly ways you might try to impress your boss in this scenario.

    “Booked” calendar 

    Think of an obsession or habit that takes up a lot of your time. Now go to your calendar and block off an exaggerated amount of time for it, and then screenshot it. For example, this tiramisu shop made a whole-day event in their calendar just for thinking about tiramisu. 

    A digital calendar screenshot shows a humorous daily schedule with three events: “Wake up” from 10–11 AM, “Get ready” from 11 AM–12 PM, and “Think about tiramisu” from 12–7 PM.

    You can do the same with something that applies to you, your brand, or your products and services for a funny, relatable twist. This format works especially well if you are a small business, showing personality while keeping content creation simple.

    When life gives you signs

    Sometimes life gives you signs, and sometimes you make your own. Edit a photo or use AI to create a shape in the clouds that’s a “sign.” 

    A sunset over the ocean with a cloud shaped like a wine glass glowing in the orange sky. The text on the image reads, “When life gives you signs.”

    To make it funny, it could be about your dessert cravings, a favorite drink, or a sign to finally buy something on your wishlist. You can also use this idea for your brand to make promotional posts more playful and fun.

    You have to control your addiction

    Do you have a sweet tooth or maybe drink a little too much coffee? Make a funny Instagram Reel showing it by balancing a chocolate on your hand or a coffee cup on your foot, like in the example below.

    A woman outside a coffee shop is balancing a coffee cup on her foot. The caption on the image reads, “You need to control your coffee addiction.”

    Watch the video

    It’s a playful way to interpret “control.” You can also adapt it for your brand. For example, if you run a clothing brand, you could balance a folded sweater on your head for a funny twist. Add an upbeat remix or Taylor Swift’s latest songs to keep the energy high. 

    (October 27, 2025) Instagram trends   

    Awards trend

    Post a photo of an award ribbon or trophy and add a text overlay for something small but relatable you accomplished during the week. For example, “Almost sent that email but took a deep breath instead.” 

    A pink rosette ribbon with layered pleats is displayed against a crumpled green background. The center of the ribbon has white text that reads:“almost sent ‘per my last email’ but took a deep breath instead.”

    The key is to be funny, like recognizing something tiny that somehow took a lot of “strength,” such as getting out of bed on a Monday or resisting a snack you weren’t supposed to eat. 

    Ghost trend

    Post an image of a ghost holding a sign that starts with “Ghost your ex, not…” and filling in the blank. People get creative with it, referencing everyday things like chores, appointments, or anything they don’t want to neglect. 

    A person dressed as a ghost stands in front of a storefront with the sign “bodybliss PILATES studio.” The ghost is holding a cardboard sign that reads, “GHOST YOUR EX, NOT YOUR PILATES CLASS.”

    Brands and creators are also using it to highlight services or products, like “Ghost your ex, not your nail appointment,” making it relatable and playful while staying on-brand.

    It is a perfect spooky season post. Swap in appointments, classes, or product refills to make it on-brand.

    (October 17, 2025) Instagram trends    

    Reveal carousel

    Create a multi-image Instagram post and slowly reveal something in each slide. The first image should include instructions for viewers to scroll to see the full reveal, like Ferrari did in one of their posts. 

    A green background with a heavily pixelated image of a car and white text that reads, “HOLD THE DOTS TO REVEAL THE FERRARI 296 GT3.”

    This trend captures anticipation well and works for anything from a product drop to a behind-the-scenes house tour. It’s a great way to get people to stop scrolling and interact with your posts.

    Betrayal list

    Open your notes app and make a list of all the things that betray you. It could be anything from parallel parking, getting your food order cold, Outlook’s search function, your iPhone storage, or your immune system, anything that frustrates you.

    A black screen resembling a phone Notes app with the heading “betrayal list” and bullet points listing humorous grievances like “chris from legal,” “we have food at home,” “my Diet Coke is flat,” and “people who don’t give me their pickle.”

    You can also tailor it to your profession or industry to make it more relatable to people in the same field. The trend works because it’s funny, relatable, and shows the little everyday annoyances everyone experiences.

    (October 9, 2025) Instagram trends   

    The circle of life

    Put two to three things in a circle using emojis to show a repeating cycle in your life, like 💻 → 🍵 → 💸 for working so I can buy matcha, drinking matcha so I can work.

    An Instagram post from KISSA Tea shows a minimalist graphic titled “the circle of life.” It features emojis of a woman working on a laptop, a bowl of matcha, and the same woman happily drinking matcha, arranged in a circular loop with arrows connecting them. The text reads: “working so I can buy Matcha” and “drinking Matcha so I can work.”

    The trend is versatile and can be adapted to your personality, daily habits, or even your products.

    “You look happier”

    This trend is simple. Pretend someone says, “You look happier,” and respond with a funny or relatable reason, like “Thanks, everyone laughed at my joke on Slack,” “Thanks, I just ordered new clothes,” or “Thanks, I bought tickets to see Beyoncé.”

    An Instagram post from OAT Active features the text “You look happier” with the response “Thanks I:” followed by three images: a shopping cart filled with matching workout sets, a Pilates reformer machine, and a cup of iced matcha latte. Below each image are captions reading “went shopping,” “went to pilates,” and “drank my matcha.”

    It’s a fun way to share what’s making you feel good.

    Our graphic designer is on vacation

    Pretend your graphic designer is on vacation (or give them a few days off) and make a very simple, intentionally rookie-looking design. Draw shapes like a child scribbling, add some badly cut-out elements, and add the caption, “Our graphic designer is on vacation.”

    An Instagram post from Edikted shows a casual ad with the text “our graphic designer is on vacation.” The image features a woman in a pink tracksuit standing inside a large, hand-drawn pink heart with two shopping bag emojis and the word “SALE” written in pink.

    You can also use this style in promotions or sales campaigns to make your Instagram content stand out among polished designs.

    (October 2, 2025) Instagram trends

    Unfortunately, I do love…

    Take a short video of yourself and add a text overlay listing the things you love that are a little unconventional, rebellious, or just guilty pleasures. It could be anything from eating too many sweets, ditching my friends for cozy vibes at home, drinking too much coffee, or oversharing with new people you meet. 

    Instagram Reel of Drew Barrymore walking backstage holding food while text on screen lists things she loves. The caption starts with “Unfortunately I do love” followed by a humorous list including being single, wearing a suit, McDonald’s Filet-O-Fish, talking about menopause, going out in sweatpants, rearranging a room, being very caffeinated, and her bearded dragon.

    Watch the video

    This emerging trend is all about keeping it fun and relatable, so don’t be afraid to show your quirks.

    🎶 Save and use this Instagram audio 🎶 

    Today would have been my birthday if I were born today

    Film yourself indulging in something you want, like buying new clothes, going to the spa, or booking a trip. 

    Instagram Reel showing a close-up of pastries inside a paper bag. The on-screen caption reads: “Buying myself a little treat today because today would have been my birthday if I was born today.”

    Watch the video

    Use a dreamy audio and add a caption that gives it a personal touch, for example, “Getting a new dress because today would have been my birthday if I were born today.” Makes sense to me. 

    🎶 Save and use this Instagram audio 🎶 

    The therapy

    You’ve probably seen your favorite creators participating in this trend.

    Film yourself with the overlay text “I can’t today, I have therapy.” In the next shot, show yourself doing your version of “therapy,” but it doesn’t have to be literal. It could be something indulgent like shopping or rewatching an entire Gilmore Girls season…again. 

    Instagram Reel of a woman shopping for luxury shoes in a store, holding a black YSL heel and pointing at it. The on-screen caption reads “the therapy:”. Shelves of high heels are displayed behind her.

    Watch the video

    You could also show something heartwarming, like cuddling with your pets, or a hobby you enjoy, such as reading or playing tennis. 

    🎶 Save and use this Instagram audio 🎶 

    When we’re having a serious conversation, but..

    Film yourself acting like you’re having a serious conversation, but clearly getting distracted by something you want to do. For instance, in the example below, the creator reenacts having a serious conversation while out having matcha with a friend, but still sneaks a selfie and takes a picture of the drink.

    Instagram Reel of a woman in sunglasses and a black crop top posing for a selfie while holding her arm up. The on-screen caption reads, “when you’re trying to have a serious convo but i haven’t gotten a story yet.” Two iced matcha drinks sit on the table in front of her.

    Watch the video

    Speeding up the video to 2x makes it funnier and adds a playful, exaggerated effect.

    🎶 Save and use this Instagram audio 🎶 

    He/she/they don’t know it yet, but

    Take a video or upload an older clip from before something happened. In the example below, the creator films the cook before reaching out to him to do a TikTok for the restaurant page, playfully suggesting that he really doesn’t want to do it. Behind-the-scenes moments like this can make your brand feel more relatable.

    Instagram Reel of a chef in a white shirt and brown apron chopping herbs in a kitchen. The on-screen caption reads, “he doesn’t know it yet but in 5 minutes the social media manager will ask him to be in a tiktok video and it will ruin his day.”

    Watch the video

    You can have fun with this trend by making relatable content about minor annoyances or everyday inconveniences and exaggerating them for comedic effect.

    🎶 Save and use this Instagram audio 🎶 

    Who are you trying to impress?

    Film yourself working, studying, or practicing and add a text overlay that says, “You’re working so hard, who are you trying to impress?” Then transition to a photo of yourself as a kid, your parents, or someone special in your life. The key is to make it heartwarming. 

    Instagram Reel showing two women in conversation, with one wearing oversized earrings and sunglasses on her head. The on-screen caption reads, “You’re always so hard on yourself, who are you trying to impress?”

    Watch the video

    You can also make it funny by adding a picture of your pet and joking that your hard work is all to buy them treats.

    🎶 Save and use this Instagram audio 🎶 

    More Instagram resources you’ll love:

    • Having trouble finding trending hashtags? Let our AI generator suggest the best Instagram hashtags for your content.
    • Want to understand how the Instagram algorithm works? Read our article to learn how you can gain more visibility in the Reels tab, feed, and Explore page.
    • Find trending audio fast and use it in your Instagram content to improve visibility. Stay tuned for weekly updates on our roundup of trending sounds.

    Frequently asked questions

    How do I find trending Reels on Instagram?

    You can find trending Reels by exploring the Reels tab and looking for videos with high engagement and frequently used original audio tracks. Check what competitors and influencers in your niche are posting, and follow creators who share updates on new Instagram trends and sounds. 

    How many hashtags should I use on Instagram posts?

    On Instagram, using three to five relevant hashtags is usually most effective. Choose a mix of trending tags, niche-specific ones, and location-based hashtags that connect directly to your content and audience. Avoid using too many broad or generic hashtags, as they can make your post appear less targeted and reduce engagement.

    What role does user-generated content play in Instagram trends?

    Reposting UGC content that already follows trending Reels is one of the most authentic ways to stay relevant. When other people create posts inspired by current trends that feature your brand or service, share them on your feed with proper credit. 

    This helps you take part in conversations your audience already cares about while highlighting genuine social proof from your community.

    How do I align Instagram trends with my target audience?

    Trends only work if they fit your brand and audience. Before joining one, ask yourself whether it reflects your values, tone, and audience interests. Focus on trends that let you show your brand’s personality naturally rather than chasing what is simply popular. 

    Track which content types your followers engage with most, such as tutorials, humor, or behind-the-scenes Reels, and adapt trending formats to match those styles.

    Ready to participate in Instagram’s hottest trends?

    And there you have it, the Instagram Reels trends shaping everybody’s feed this week. From quick transitions to memes and beyond, we’ve got you covered.

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    Why manage your Instagram posts manually when you can stay consistent and boost engagement from one place? Start your 14-day free SocialBee trial today and start managing your Instagram account with ease!

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