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argonaut
Subscribers 45.3K
Videos 5
Views 1.2M

Channels Like argonaut

Argonaut covers science and code topics, delivering tutorials and explanations through video titles such as soft body simulation, procedural animation techniques, neuroevolution, genetic algorithms, and cellular automata. The channel appears to emphasize instructional content with occasional deep-dives into computational concepts, publishing 5 videos since joining in 2022, and averaging about 231K views per video across 1.2M total views and 45.3K subscribers.

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Subscribers 261K
Videos 70
Views 11.9M
Appearances 10
SERP 44%
Similarity 78%
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Both target audiences interested in complex, emergent systems (neuroevolution, cellular automata, neural networks evolution) as shown by high query overlap (44%) and very strong content alignment (78%), making them similar in topic but Emergent Garden leans more into theory and experiments than Argonaut's style.

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#2
Gonkee

63% relevance

Subscribers 136K
Videos 18
Views 6.6M
Appearances 5
SERP 43%
Similarity 77%
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Overlap arises from soft body physics and game physics topics in queries (soft body physics) and substantial content presence (77%), signaling a shared interest in simulating physical systems and real-time dynamics akin to Argonaut's experimentation with evolution-inspired simulations.

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Subscribers 23.9K
Videos 38
Views 1.3M
Appearances 6
SERP 31%
Similarity 78%
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Both channels cover artificial life simulations and modeling (queries on artificial life simulations/modeling) with substantial content overlap (78%), indicating a similar focus on digital life phenomena despite potential stylistic differences.

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The Coding Train

59% relevance

Subscribers 1.8M
Videos 1.2K
Views 132.4M
Appearances 8
SERP 49%
Similarity 67%
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High overlap in neuroevolution, cellular automata rules, and soft body physics queries (collectively around 49% search share) plus a strong content presence (67%) positions The Coding Train as a closely related educational channel exploring algorithmic and physics-based simulations like Argonaut.

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#5

58% relevance

Subscribers 12.9K
Videos 38
Views 749.7K
Appearances 5
SERP 31%
Similarity 76%
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Procedural animation queries and concepts create shared audience interest with Argonaut (about 31% search overlap) and high content alignment (76%), suggesting both focus on algorithmic and procedural techniques in interactive systems.

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The AI Guy

55% relevance

Subscribers 1.4K
Videos 62
Views 72.3K
Appearances 3
SERP 33%
Similarity 70%
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Neural network evolution topics drive search overlap (33%) and solid content similarity (70%), indicating a shared specialization in evolving neural systems even if presentation differs.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors by match strength are Emergent Garden (64% match) and Gonkee (63% match). Emergent Garden overlaps on queries like neuroevolution explained, cellular automata rules, and neural networks evolution, while Gonkee overlaps on soft body simulation, game physics soft bodies, and soft body physics. Lincoln Margison - Game Development (58%), Simulife Hub (59%), and The Coding Train (59%) also share similar queries such as procedural animation techniques, artificial life simulations, and neuroevolution explained. Argonaut has 45.3K subscribers, smaller than The Coding Train (1.8M) and Emergent Garden (261K) but larger than Simulife Hub (23.9K) and Gonkee (136K), indicating a range of relative channel sizes among the closest competitors. Competitors overlap notably on queries around neural networks evolution, cellular automata, and soft body/physics simulations.

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Which YouTube channels are most similar to argonaut?

Emergent Garden — 64% match, 261K subscribers; Gonkee — 63% match, 136K subscribers; Simulife Hub — 59% match, 23.9K subscribers. They share a focus on computational or algorithmic content and educational explanations related to simulations, artificial life, and generative computing.

What type of content does argonaut make?

argonaut creates educational content about computational concepts and simulations, as indicated by video titles such as Simulating soft body animals, A simple procedural animation technique, Neuroevolution Explained by Example, What are Genetic Algorithms?, and Cellular Automata: Life from Simple Rules. Uploads appear infrequent, with an average of 231K views per video and ~0.0 uploads per week.

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