The fluid mechanic behavior of a single gas bubble and its wake in a two-dimensional liquid-solid fluidized bed was examined visually via a video camera moving at the same s peed as the bubble. The bubble wake was observed to consist of two regions: primary wake (near wake) and secondary wake. Wake formation-shedding mechanisms were illustrated for both symmetric and asymmetric shedding modes. The shedding frequency, expressed in terms of the Strouhal number, was shown to be a function of the bubble Reynolds number but independent of particle properties. The boundaries between the primary and secondary wakes were qualitatively identified for several wake structures. The primary-wake size periodically varies in the form of a saw-tooth wave function, while the liquid wake exhibits no appreciable cyclic variation in size.