Robbers IQ delivers mini-documentaries focused on crime, heists, prison escapes, fraud, and related investigations. The channel appears to publish short to mid-length deep-dives and investigations, often titled around bank robberies, prison escapes, and high-profile scams, with a stated format of crime-focused narrative content and documentaries. Uploads occur at about 1.5 videos per week, and videos average around 6.2K views, indicating a steady rhythm and consistent viewer interest.
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High search overlap on high-profile heists, bank robbery history, and fugitive investigations (93% search match) and strong content alignment around the same crime-focused topics (80% content match), making it closely aligned in audience and subject matter.
Very strong search overlap for prison escape stories, bank robbery history, and fugitive investigations (100% search match) with substantial content alignment (73% content match), indicating a similar crime-focused, narration-driven approach.
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Near-perfect search overlap on forensic crime analysis and crime-scene topics (99% search match) but a lower content alignment (71% content match), suggesting shared investigative angles but a somewhat different presentation style.
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Good overlap on bank robbery history and fugitive investigations (82% search match) with solid content similarity (76% content match), reflecting shared interest in crime stories from a broader news/edutainment perspective.
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Content Landscape
Top competitors identified are The FBI Files (85% match) and Real Crime (84% match). Both share overlapping queries with Robbers IQ such as high profile heists, bank robbery history, and fugitive investigations, aligning closely with Robbers IQ’s content themes. The WIRED channel (82% match) adds a focus on forensic crime analysis and security breaches, further overlapping with Robbers IQ’s crime investigation angle. The Infographics Show (64% match) also appears in related queries like prison escape stories and crime analysis. Robbers IQ has 203K subscribers, while The FBI Files (~1M) and Real Crime (~2.1M) are significantly larger, indicating a competitive gap in audience size; WIRED (~12.8M) is substantially larger as well. All three closer competitors share queries related to crime investigations, bank robberies, and fugitive stories, which are core to Robbers IQ’s content strategy.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Robbers IQ?
The FBI Files (1M subscribers) and Real Crime (2.1M subscribers) are Robbers IQ's top competitors with ~85% and ~84% match respectively. A third competitor listed is WIRED (12.8M subscribers) with an 82% match. All three channels focus on crime-related content, investigative stories, and true crime topics similar to Robbers IQ.
What type of content does Robbers IQ make?
Robbers IQ creates documentary-style crime videos covering topics like bank robberies, scams, and prison escapes, as shown by titles such as The Man Who Counterfeited $250,000,000 And the Government Let Him Go; The Legal Casino Heist That Made Phil Ivey $20,000,000; and How the Texas Seven Walked Out of Prison. The channel uploads about 1.5 new videos per week, with an average of around 6.2K views per video.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Robbers IQ?
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