swedz covers game hacking tutorials and cheats, including external ESP, aimbot, wallhacks, trigger bots, and Python/C# based game hacks, framed as tutorials and how-to guides. The channel leverages a high-volume output with a focus on code-driven methods and undetected cheats, gathering an average of about 96.8K views per video across 186 published videos since 2013, with recent uploads showcasing various programming-based hacking techniques.
High search overlap (100%) on queries like python game hacks and game hacking tools and a very high content similarity (87%), indicating swedz shares a strong audience for game hacking tutorials and tool usage, similar in approach.
Significant search overlap (45%) with queries such as aimbot tutorial and external esp, and high content similarity (84%), suggesting swedz and cazz target a similar audience with instructional cheating content, though cazz may vary in presentation.
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Moderate search overlap (36%) driven by queries like video game cheats and undetected game cheats, with high content similarity (81%), showing swedz and Kian Brose cover comparable cheat topics and methods.
Low-medium search overlap (23%) but very high content similarity (85%), indicating swedz and Nessiel share similar content themes—game hacks and undetected cheats—while audiences may diverge in discovery via search.
Low search overlap (21%) yet high content similarity (81%), meaning swedz and NoHyper appeal to the same cheat-focused audience through wallhacks and trigger bots, though discovery paths differ.
Low search overlap (14%) but very high content similarity (85%), reflecting shared topics like wallhacks and Roblox cheats, with similar instructional content despite different discovery queries.
Content Landscape
Top competitors by match strength are Guided Hacking (92% match) and cazz (69% match). Guided Hacking and swedz both center on game hacking tools, python game hacks, and pointer-based cheats, while cazz shares topics like aimbot tutorials and external ESP. Kian Brose (63% match) also competes on video game cheats and external cheat methods, further aligning with swedz’s focus. In terms of audience size, swedz has 40.9K subscribers, trailing Guided Hacking (195K) and cazz (183K), but overlapping queries indicate strong competition in the same niche space of game hacking tutorials and undetected cheats.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to swedz?
Guided Hacking — 92% match, 195K subscribers; cazz — 69% match, 183K subscribers; Kian Brose — 63% match, 254K subscribers. All three channels compete in the game-hacking/cheat development niche, producing content related to game modification tools and techniques.
What type of content does swedz make?
Swedz creates tutorial-style videos about game hacking and cheat development, with titles like CS2 External ESP/AIMBOT in C# .NET, How To Make a Wallhack For Any Game In Python, and How I Made An Undetected Cheat For Roblox Fishing. They average about 96.8K views per video and post multiple videos per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to swedz?
We analyze swedz's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.