Nick Robinson (Babylonian) YouTube channel thumbnail
Nick Robinson (Babylonian)
Subscribers 1.3M
Videos 515
Views 297.1M

Channels Like Nick Robinson (Babylonian)

Nick Robinson (Babylonian) produces short documentary-style explorations focused on extreme and quirky mysteries, often related to gaming culture, internet phenomena, and unusual trivia. The content style leans toward documentary shorts, deep-dives, and occasional travel or in-person investigation, with topics ranging from video game lore to strange internet trends. The channel averages around 0.5 million views per video and has published 515 videos since joining in 2005, indicating ongoing activity and a long-running catalog.

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We found 42 YouTube channels similar to Nick Robinson (Babylonian)

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#1
Cadaber

81% relevance

Subscribers 394K
Videos 94
Views 34.2M
Appearances 6
SERP 100%
Similarity 69%
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Both target mystery-focused audiences with deep dive content (queries like 'mystery deep dives' and 'tiny mystery deep dives'), showing an 81% match driven by similar search topics, though Cadaber's style diverges in content depth and pacing (69% content match).

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#2
Minuscule

76% relevance

Subscribers 1.7M
Videos 335
Views 470.6M
Appearances 12
SERP 97%
Similarity 62%
minuscule puzzles exploration

Appeals to puzzle-loving viewers through 'minuscule puzzles exploration' queries, yielding a 76% match with Nick Robinson's audience, while their actual videos differ in scale and presentation (97% search overlap but only 62% content overlap).

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Subscribers 25.9M
Videos 11K
Views 6.9B
Appearances 6
SERP 74%
Similarity 69%
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Shares exploration and documentary-oriented themes with Nick Robinson via 'documentary shorts' and 'exploration documentaries' queries, achieving a 71% match; content diverges in narrative style and scope (74% search, 69% content).

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Subscribers 2.7M
Videos 171
Views 528.1M
Appearances 5
SERP 71%
Similarity 70%
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Targets 'internet mysteries' and odd web phenomena, aligning with Nick Robinson’s mystery niche (71% search match, 70% content match), though Chilling Scares emphasizes bite-sized or chilling formats rather than long-form analysis.

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#5
Extreme Mysteries

66% relevance

Subscribers 1.2M
Videos 840
Views 270.6M
Appearances 7
SERP 59%
Similarity 70%
extreme mysteries

Cares about 'extreme mysteries' which overlaps with Nick Robinson's curiosity-driven mystery remit (59% search overlap but 70% content overlap), indicating shared topics but differing emphasis and depth.

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#6

65% relevance

Subscribers 22.4M
Videos 2.3K
Views 4.5B
Appearances 3
SERP 64%
Similarity 66%
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Gains traction on 'video game culture' and 'extreme problem solving' with shortform mystery analysis, yielding a 65% match (64% search, 66% content), indicating similar ideas in compact educational storytelling but different delivery style.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors by match strength are Minuscule (76% match) and Cadaber (81% match), both aligning with queries about tiny or niche mysteries and deep-dive explorations. National Geographic (71% match) also overlaps through documentary shorts and exploration content, while Chilling Scares (70% match) and Extreme Mysteries (66% match) align with internet and extreme mystery themes. Nick Robinson (Babylonian) has 1.3M subscribers, which is smaller than Cadaber (394K), Minuscule (1.7M), National Geographic (25.9M), Chilling Scares (2.7M), and Extreme Mysteries (1.2M), highlighting a smaller but engaged audience relative to top educational and mystery-focused channels. Shared queries include mystery deep dives, internet mysteries, and documentary-style explorations, linking the channel to both niche puzzle content and broader documentary storytelling.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Nick Robinson (Babylonian)?

Cadaber — 81% match, 394K subscribers; Minuscule — 76% match, 1.7M subscribers; National Geographic — 71% match, 25.9M subscribers. These channels are listed as top competitors with a notable subscriber base and a similar interest in gaming, culture, and educational content, indicating overlap in audience and topics.

What type of content does Nick Robinson (Babylonian) make?

Nick Robinson (Babylonian) creates video essays and commentary on gaming, memes, and pop culture, with titles like 'the director's commentary for "the vvitch" is extremely funny' and 'How one tweet changed the Yakuza series forever.' The channel averages about 525.1K views per video, and upload frequency is implied by 'Average: 525.1K views/video, ~? uploads/week'.

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