Rabbit Hole YouTube channel thumbnail
Rabbit Hole
Subscribers 299K
Videos 4
Views 6.6M

Channels Like Rabbit Hole

Rabbit Hole appears to cover everyday science questions and curiosities through explanatory videos, with titles suggesting deep-dives into topics like mystery investigations, how things work, and science explanations. The channel publishes short to mid-length videos (average around 20 minutes) and posts irregularly given the total of 4 published videos since joining in 2013, with an average of about 1.6 million views per video.

Similar Channels

We found 47 YouTube channels similar to Rabbit Hole

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#1

81% relevance

Subscribers 22.4M
Videos 2.3K
Views 4.5B
Appearances 11
SERP 100%
Similarity 68%
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Both target curious learners with beginner-friendly reasoning and science education, sharing high search overlap on terms like decision making psychology and everyday science discoveries, though TED-Ed’s content style is more animated lessons than Rabbit Hole’s narrative explorations.

Science Channel YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 5.3M
Videos 2.6K
Views 1.4B
Appearances 12
SERP 83%
Similarity 69%
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They appeal to science-curious audiences with topics on how the universe works and unexplained phenomena, reflected in strong search alignment, though Science Channel leans more documentary-style vs Rabbit Hole’s explanatory storytelling.

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#3

74% relevance

Subscribers 8.4M
Videos 4.1K
Views 2.2B
Appearances 10
SERP 77%
Similarity 72%
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SciShow matches Rabbit Hole on curious, everyday science explanations and mysteries with a high content similarity, making them direct thematic peers despite stylistic differences.

Ryan's World YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 40.2M
Videos 3.6K
Views 63.2B
Appearances 14
SERP 87%
Similarity 64%
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Ryan’s World targets novice-friendly science and simple demonstrations that align with Rabbit Hole’s beginner-oriented queries, evidenced by strong search overlap though Ryan’s content is more kid-focused and playful.

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#5
Sideprojects

73% relevance

Subscribers 1.3M
Videos 877
Views 307.3M
Appearances 5
SERP 75%
Similarity 71%
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Both cover unconventional and unusual science topics that spark curiosity, showing comparable search interest, with Sideprojects differing in that it often tackles more offbeat subjects.

TEDx Talks YouTube channel thumbnail
#6

66% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 14
SERP 70%
Similarity 64%
logic and reasoning in science decision making psychology layperson science communication

TEDx Talks and Rabbit Hole share emphasis on logic, reasoning, and layperson science communication, reflected in solid search overlap, though TEDx Talks typically features standalone presentations rather than cohesive channel storytelling.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors by match strength are TED-Ed (81% match) and Science Channel (75% match). Both overlap with Rabbit Hole on queries related to decision making psychology, everyday science discoveries, science curiosity, and how the universe works. SciShow (74% match) also competes on curious science explanations, everyday science mysteries, and unconventional science topics. Rabbit Hole has 299K subscribers, significantly smaller than TED-Ed (22.4M), Science Channel (5.3M), and SciShow (8.4M), but shares common search interests with them, particularly around approachable science explanations and everyday science phenomena.

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Search Queries Used

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Rabbit Hole?

Rabbit Hole's biggest YouTube competitors are TED-Ed (81% match, 22.4M subscribers), Science Channel (75% match, 5.3M subscribers), and SciShow (74% match, 8.4M subscribers). They share a focus on educational and science-related content aimed at explaining concepts clearly to a broad audience.

What type of content does Rabbit Hole make?

Rabbit Hole creates educational, science-themed videos, as suggested by titles like The Lorem Ipsum Mystery (1.7M views), The easiest way to make the world smarter (3.4M views), and Why do office chairs have 5 legs? (893K views). The channel averages about 1.6M views per video and uploads roughly 0.3 videos per week.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Rabbit Hole?

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