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MindSquire
Subscribers 717K
Videos 348
Views 280.3M

Channels Like MindSquire

MindSquire covers humorous social experiments, pranks, and ethical dilemma-themed content, often framed around public interactions, scams, and controversial scenarios. The channel leans into prank videos, social experiments, and interview-style challenges, with a mix of long-form and potentially episodic formats, generating an average of about 1.8M views per video and maintaining an active posting history since September 2019. Content is primarily in a comedic, challenge-focused style with occasional provocative topics, and uploads appear to occur at a steady but variable frequency.

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#1

81% relevance

Subscribers 22.4M
Videos 2.3K
Views 4.5B
Appearances 26
SERP 100%
Similarity 68%
ethical dilemmas ethical debate videos moral philosophy cases

Shares MindSquire’s appeal to educational content via ethical dilemmas and moral philosophy cases, with high search overlap on those topics (100% for searches) though TED-Ed’s content style is more animated lessons (68% content match).

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#2

57% relevance

Subscribers 2.5M
Videos 178
Views 835.8M
Appearances 1
SERP 13%
Similarity 87%
illicit item experiments

Audiences overlap on curiosity-driven content, particularly illicit item experiments driving search interest (13% search overlap) while 4fun’s videos are more experiment-centric and less aligned with MindSquire’s governance/ethics framing (87% content match).

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#3

54% relevance

Subscribers 272K
Videos 75
Views 165.4M
Appearances 3
SERP 23%
Similarity 75%
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Appeals to viewers who like prank and public stunt content, sharing searches for prank videos and public pranks (23% search overlap), though MindSquire’s focus on ethics and philosophy yields a lower content similarity (75% content match).

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#4

54% relevance

Subscribers 17.7M
Videos 1.4K
Views 17.2B
Appearances 3
SERP 10%
Similarity 83%
illicit item experiments

Targets audiences curious about illicit item experiments and safety/bioethics topics, creating some search overlap (10%), but MindSquire’s approach is more educational/explanatory than Law By Mike’s potentially practical or instructional tone (83% content match).

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Just For Laughs Gags YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 14.2M
Videos 8.3K
Views 8.4B
Appearances 3
SERP 17%
Similarity 77%
public pranks fat suit pranks

Catches viewers seeking public and fat-suit prank humor (17% search overlap) while MindSquire’s content is more philosophical and ethical in framing rather than humorous prank skits (77% content match).

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#6

53% relevance

Subscribers 609K
Videos 63
Views 39.7M
Appearances 2
SERP 10%
Similarity 81%
public pranks prank planning tips

Shares interest in public pranks and prank planning tips (10% search overlap), but MindSquire emphasizes ethical context and reasoning, yielding a strong yet distinct content alignment (81% content match).

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Content Landscape

Top competitors by match strength are TED-Ed (81% match) and Law By Mike (54% match). TED-Ed shares overlapping queries like ethical dilemmas and moral philosophy cases, while Law By Mike overlaps on illicit item experiments, both aligning with MindSquire’s interest in ethical debates and pranks around controversial topics. Other notable matches include 4fun (57% match) and Just For Laughs Gags (53% match), which relate to illicit item experiments and public/prank content. MindSquire has 717K subscribers, whereas these competitors range from 272K (UNSORTED) to 22.4M (TED-Ed) in subscriber counts, highlighting a substantial scale difference with top competitors. Shared queries include ethical dilemmas, prank videos, public pranks, and controversial town content.

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Which YouTube channels are most similar to MindSquire?

MindSquire's biggest competitors on YouTube are TED-Ed (81% match, 22.4M subscribers), 4fun (57% match, 2.5M subscribers), and UNSORTED (54% match, 272K subscribers). They share a focus on educational or thought-provoking content and pranks/scam-related videos among the list, with MindSquire also exploring social experiments and interviews.

What type of content does MindSquire make?

MindSquire creates videos that feature pranks, social experiments, and skeptical/analytical takes on topics like free will, job interviews, and scams, as evidenced by titles such as '50 Extreme Uses Of Free Will', '8 Illegal Uses Of Free Will', and 'We Pranked Scammers in Sin City!' with an average of about 1.8M views per video. The channel has about 717K subscribers and uploads content at a frequency indicated by multiple recent videos, suggesting a weekly or near-weekly posting cadence.

How do we determine which channels are similar to MindSquire?

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