Top 20 Math YouTubers: Math Influencers on YouTube (Dec 2025)

We found 1231 math YouTubers
These influencers mention 'math' in their YouTube bio. Here are the top 20. To run a custom search, check out Modash's influencer discovery features (free to try).
12/19/2025
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1. Up and Atom

United States

Making hard stuff less hard. Math, physics and computer science.

Subscribers
855k
Average views
650.2k
Engagement rate
4.06%
Average likes
21.3k
Audience gender
female
11.09%
male
88.91%
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Audience location by country
United States
33.26%
India
10.21%
United Kingdom
7.8%
Canada
4.36%
Australia
4.13%
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2. NancyPi

Nancy formerly of MathBFF has a new channel! All her videos moved here to NancyPi, and all her new videos will be here from now on! Thank you all for your support 💗 Please subscribe and spread the ne...

Subscribers
718k
Average views
578.9k
Engagement rate
2.6%
Average likes
14.9k
Audience gender
female
23.5%
male
76.5%
Top performing videos
  1. MIT grad introduces logs and shows how to evaluate them. To skip ahead: 1) For how to understand and evaluate BASIC LOGS, skip to time 0:52. 2) For how to evaluate weirder logs, including the log of 0, 1, a FRACTION, or a NEGATIVE number, skip to time 6:44. 3) For NATURAL LOGS (LN X), skip to time 11:17. 4) For even weirder logs, including SOLVING for X and using the CHANGE-OF-BASE formula, skip to time 14:56. Nancy formerly of MathBFF explains the steps. Follow Nancy on Instagram: https://instagram.com/nancypi Twitter: https://twitter.com/nancypi 1) BASIC LOGS: you can read log notation as "log, base 3, of 9 equals X". The small (subscript) number is called the base. You can always evaluate a log expression by rearranging it into something called exponential form. Every log expression is connected to an exponential expression. In this example, the log is connected to the exponential form "3 to the X power equals 9". This means, "3 raised to what power gives you 9?" Since 3 raised to the power of 2 equals 9, the answer for X is 2. This is also the answer for the value of the log expression. The log is always equal to the power (or exponent) in the exponential version, and in this case it equals 2. If you want, you can find the log value in your head just by asking yourself what power you need in order to turn the base number into the middle number ("argument" number). Note: if there is no base number in the log expression (no little subscript number), then the base is 10, since 10 is the default base. 2) WEIRDER LOGS (log of 0, 1, a negative number, or a fraction): you can use the same steps to rearrange log expressions that have a fraction, negative number, 0, or 1 in them. You can still rearrange them to be in exponential form just like you can with the basic logs from earlier. The log of 1 will always be 0, since 0 is the only power that can turn a base into 1. The log of 0 will always be undefined, since no power can turn a base into 0. The log of a negative number is undefined in the real number system, since no real power can turn a positive base into a negative number. 3) NATURAL LOGS (ln x): the natural log is just a special type of log where the base is e (the special math constant e, which is approximately 2.718 if you plug it into your calculator). You can use the same steps for rearranging the log expression into exponential form. Just remember that ln x means log, base e. 4) EVEN WEIRDER LOGS (solving for X, change-of-base formula): even if there is an X variable in the log part of an equation, you can still rearrange the equation into exponential form. This will let you solve for X. Sometimes you might need to use the change-of-base formula to evaluate a log expression. If there is no whole number power you know that works, it may actually be a decimal power that you can find by using the change-of-base formula. For example, you can re-write log, base 2, of 7 as (log 7)/(log 2) and use your calculator to find the decimal number if you need it. For more of my math videos, check out: http://nancypi.com
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  2. MIT grad shows how to solve for the sides and angles of a right triangle using trig functions and how to find the missing sides of a right triangle with trigonometry basics. To skip ahead: 1) For HOW to CHOOSE A TRIG FUNCTION to solve for a side you don't know, skip to time 2:10. 2) For how to SOLVE for the LAST SIDE with TRIG, skip to time 6:18. 3) For how to SOLVE for the LAST SIDE with the PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM, skip to time 8:41. 4) For how to SOLVE FOR THE LAST ANGLE, skip to time 10:38. For my video that introduces the BASIC TRIG functions (sin, cos, tan, csc, sec, and cot) and SOH-CAH-TOA, jump to: https://youtu.be/bSM7RNSbWhM Nancy formerly of MathBFF explains the steps. Follow Nancy on Instagram: https://instagram.com/nancypi Follow Nancy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nancypi Support Nancy on Patreon and help make new videos possible: https://www.patreon.com/nancypi HOW TO SOLVE A RIGHT TRIANGLE: If you have to "solve a right triangle," it just means to find all the missing angles and sides of a triangle. When you have a right triangle and you already know at least one of the angles (other than the right angle) and at least one of the sides, you can solve for the other sides using a trig function: sine, cosine, or tangent. When solving right triangles, you can use the memory trick sohcahtoa (SOH CAH TOA) to remember the trig ratios for sin, cos, and tan. Pick the trig function that includes both the side you already know AND the side you're looking for. You can use algebra to solve for the length of the unknown side, to find the missing side of a triangle. Once you have that side, you have two options for finding the last unknown side. You can either: 1) use another trig function, or 2) use the Pythagorean Theorem formula. Then you will have all the sides. Make sure you have found all the angles inside the triangle so that you've really "solved" the whole triangle. If you know two angles already (one of them is the right angle, 90 degrees), you can find the last unknown angles really quickly. Since all three angles have to add up to 180 degrees, you can subtract the two angles from 180 to find the unknown angle in degrees. For how to identify adjacent, opposite, and hypotenuse sides of a triangle, and for an introduction to the trigonometric functions sin, cos, and tan, jump to my BASIC TRIGONOMETRY intro video: https://youtu.be/bSM7RNSbWhM For more of my right triangle trigonometry and other math videos, check out: http://nancypi.com
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  3. MIT grad shows how to factor quadratic expressions. If you want to skip to the shortcut method, jump to 5:06. Nancy formerly of MathBFF explains the steps. Follow Nancy on Instagram: https://instagram.com/nancypi Twitter: https://twitter.com/nancypi The shortcut method ("The Magic X") helps you factor any tough quadratic that doesn't begin with x^2 but instead begins with 2x^2 or 3x^2, or 4x^2, etc. 1) IF YOUR QUADRATIC STARTS WITH X^2: It is faster to use the normal method for factoring in this case: trial and error. Say you have x^2 + 4x - 12. You need to find two numbers that multiply to the last number, -12, AND that add to the second coefficient, positive 4. First make a list of all pairs of numbers that multiply to -12. Then check which pair also adds to positive 4. Use the two numbers in this pair to write your factors. 2) IF YOUR QUADRATIC STARTS WITH 2X^2 OR 3X^2 OR 4X^2, ETC: A) First check whether your leading coefficient (2 or 3 or 4, etc) is just an overall constant that you can factor out of every term in the quadratic. If it is, factor it out first and then use Method #1 above to factor the X^2 expression that remains. B) If your leading coefficient cannot be factored out evenly from every term, it will be faster and easier to use the shortcut "magic X" method instead of Method #1. See this method explained at time 5:06 in this video. For how to SOLVE QUADRATIC EQUATIONS by factoring, jump to the video: https://youtu.be/Z5MnP9da4EM For more of my math videos, check out: http://nancypi.com
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Audience location by country
United States
30.12%
India
11.27%
Philippine Continental Shelf
6.07%
United Kingdom
4.01%
Pakistan
3.9%
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3. ChrisAwake

Lithuania

I make videos and produce music. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Smack that Subscribe Button! Smack it Really Good! General Questions & Answers: Who are you? I am a music producer, live performer, film maker and entert...

Subscribers
56.6k
Average views
297k
Engagement rate
5.93%
Average likes
36.7k
Audience gender
female
29.13%
male
70.87%
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United States
28.6%
Lithuania
9.73%
United Kingdom
7.7%
Australia
4.23%
Canada
3.3%
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4. Ben Syversen

United States

Documentaries featuring stories from the history of math and science Business inquiries: bensyversen@intheblackmedia.com

Subscribers
66.3k
Average views
268.4k
Engagement rate
3.34%
Average likes
7.4k
Audience gender
male
95.39%
female
4.61%
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Audience location by country
United States
27.96%
India
14.29%
Canada
5.17%
Australia
3.95%
Brazil
3.65%
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5. Khusi ki pathasala

India

Hi guys, I'm Basanta Mallik. I will help U to learn science and other activities with fun and make it easy... let's play 🧑‍🦯⛹️🤸 let's learn... All my contents are completely free of cos...

Subscribers
266k
Average views
252.8k
Engagement rate
2.1%
Average likes
12.8k
Audience gender
male
82.76%
female
17.24%
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India
98.84%
Bhutan
0.1%
Austria
0.1%
Belgium
0.1%
United Arab Emirates
0.1%
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6. adef

Teaching math & science via video games

Subscribers
218k
Average views
235.2k
Engagement rate
6.57%
Average likes
13.1k
Audience gender
female
12.42%
male
87.58%
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Audience location by country
United States
50.44%
United Kingdom
9.18%
Canada
8.75%
Germany
5.1%
Australia
3.35%
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7. Cole Kraten

United States

I make short educational videos about math, science, engineering, and technology on TikTok. The youtube channel will provide more in-depth explanations of the content I cover on there. I hope you enjo...

Subscribers
33.7k
Average views
206.9k
Engagement rate
4.43%
Average likes
7k
Audience gender
male
93.34%
female
6.66%
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Audience location by country
United States
40.17%
India
12.34%
United Kingdom
5.13%
Canada
3.17%
Germany
2.51%
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8. Blue Inversion

India

Hi, I am Blue Inversion. I started as a 3D artist at age 13, when I found the software called Blender. I kept at it for years, slowly becoming a self-taught artist. At around age 16, I became obsessed...

Subscribers
43.1k
Average views
162.7k
Engagement rate
2.93%
Average likes
4.3k
Audience gender
male
92.11%
female
7.89%
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India
18%
United States
12.05%
Russia
6.03%
Indonesia
5.87%
Pakistan
3.17%
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9. Freya Holmér

I do videos on tech art, math, game dev, and whatever else I want to project to your screens channel art by yoss ❤ https://twitter.com/YO_SU_RA

Subscribers
287k
Average views
128.1k
Engagement rate
3.98%
Average likes
1.6k
Audience gender
male
91.61%
female
8.39%
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United States
23.72%
Brazil
5.95%
United Kingdom
5.7%
Germany
5.27%
India
4.59%
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10. Ari Seff

I'm a research scientist at Waymo. Previously I completed a PhD at Princeton in machine learning. I’m using this channel to make short tutorials about various ML or related math topics. Stay tuned for...

Subscribers
28.4k
Average views
97.5k
Engagement rate
3.27%
Average likes
2.7k
Audience gender
male
95.05%
female
4.95%
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Audience location by country
United States
30.13%
India
10.6%
United Kingdom
4.97%
Canada
4.3%
Germany
3.97%

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11. Julia Galef

Insights from and explanations of philosophy, rationality, science and more. By Julia Galef (http://juliagalef.com). For more content, check out my podcast, Rationally Speaking (http://rationallyspea...

Subscribers
138k
Average views
95.5k
Engagement rate
6.39%
Average likes
4.8k
Audience gender
male
91.66%
female
8.34%
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Audience location by country
United States
35.31%
United Kingdom
8.47%
India
6.92%
Canada
6.5%
Australia
4.1%
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12. Desi Padhaku

India

Hi friends I am Suraj This is your study channel Desi Padhaku for all competitive examinations like SSC, Railway, UPSC, Banking Here you find marvelous TRICks for all subjects like English Math Gk And...

Subscribers
216k
Average views
81.9k
Engagement rate
2.8%
Average likes
2.5k
Audience gender
female
17.36%
male
82.64%
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India
98.57%
Pakistan
0.29%
British Indian Ocean Territory
0.14%
Indonesia
0.14%
United States
0.14%
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13. Dr. Trefor Bazett

Canada

This channel is about helping you learn math. I've got full playlists for Discrete Math, Linear Algebra, Calculus I-IV and Differential equations, as well as many more videos on cool math topics or a...

Subscribers
562k
Average views
61.1k
Engagement rate
4.6%
Average likes
2.2k
Audience gender
female
14.33%
male
85.67%
Top performing videos
  1. ►Second Bayes' Theorem example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6Dw0on6NtM ►Third Bayes' Theorem example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaYbxQC61pw ►FULL Discrete Math Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdXw7Ps9vxc&list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxersk8fUxiUMSIx0DBqsKZS Bayes' Theorem is an incredibly powerful theorem in probability that allows us to relate P(A|B) to P(B|A). This is helpful because we often have an asymmetry where one of these conditional probabilities is easy to compute and the other is not. It let's us treat compute how to update our probabilities given new information. The formula: P(A|B) = P(B|A)P(A)/P(B) 0:00 Deriving Bayes' Theorem 1:40 The Formula 2:57 First Example Check out my MATH MERCH line in collaboration with Beautiful Equations ►https://www.beautifulequation.com/pages/trefor OTHER COURSE PLAYLISTS: ►CALCULUS I: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxfT9RMcReZ4WcoVILP4k6-m ► CALCULUS II: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxc4ySKTIW19TLrT91Ik9M4n ►MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS (Calc III): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxc_CvEy7xBKRQr6I214QJcd ►VECTOR CALCULUS (Calc IV): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxfW0GMqeUE1bLKaYor6kbHa ►DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeeM3TT4Zgg&list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxcJXnLr08cyNaup4RDsbAl1 ►LINEAR ALGEBRA: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxfUl0tcqPNTJsb7R6BqSLo6 OTHER PLAYLISTS: ► Learning Math Series https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPH2lqis3D0&list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxfSkRtlL5KPq6JqMNTh_MBw ►Cool Math Series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxelE_9RzwJ-cqfUtaFBpiho BECOME A MEMBER: ►Join: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9rTsvTxJnx1DNrDA3Rqa6A/join SOCIALS: ►Twitter (math based): http://twitter.com/treforbazett ►Instagram (photography based): http://instagram.com/treforphotography
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  2. ► Part II with many more tips and tricks to writing math using LaTeX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HvRvBjBAvg&ab_channel=Dr.TreforBazett ►Part IIII about writing a thesis using LaTeX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqQM66uAig0 ►Getting started using Overleaf: http://www.overleaf.com (Free browser based editor, no installation) ►A longer intro guide from Overleaf: https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/Free_online_introduction_to_LaTeX_(part_1) If you're a STEM student or need to write math equations and math documents, this is all possible using something calld LaTeX. LaTeX is a typesetting language used widely across math and other STEM fields that let's you type in the language and then is marked up into beautiful math equations. It seems complicated at first (I have to learn a programming language??) but it is pretty easy to get started particularly using Overleaf. In this video I introduce the basic idea and commands so you can submit homework assignments in LaTeX. Topics include: creating and building a document in overleaf, text mode vs. math mode, inline math mode, display math mode, many formulas, enumerated lists, including graphics, and more. 0:00 What is LaTeX? 1:01 Using Overleaf 1:42 LaTeX Basics 3:48 Writing Formulas 10:55 Lists and Sections 12:10 More Formulas 13:06 Using Packages 14:49 Matrices 16:07 Comments 16:26 Images Sponsored Note: This video is not sponsored by Overleaf. However, after this video was released, I entered into a sponsorship agreement with Overleaf for future parts in this Series. Check out my MATH MERCH line in collaboration with Beautiful Equations ►https://www.beautifulequation.com/pages/trefor ►Full Multivariable Calculus Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxc_CvEy7xBKRQr6I214QJcd **************************************************** Other Course Playlists: ►CALCULUS I: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxfT9RMcReZ4WcoVILP4k6-m ► CALCULUS II: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxc4ySKTIW19TLrT91Ik9M4n ►DISCRETE MATH: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxersk8fUxiUMSIx0DBqsKZS ►LINEAR ALGEBRA: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxfUl0tcqPNTJsb7R6BqSLo6 *************************************************** ► Want to learn math effectively? Check out my "Learning Math" Series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPH2lqis3D0&list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxfSkRtlL5KPq6JqMNTh_MBw ►Want some cool math? Check out my "Cool Math" Series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxelE_9RzwJ-cqfUtaFBpiho **************************************************** ►Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/treforbazett ***************************************************** This video was created by Dr. Trefor Bazett. I'm an Assistant Teaching Professor at the University of Victoria. BECOME A MEMBER: ►Join: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9rTsvTxJnx1DNrDA3Rqa6A/join
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  3. Get started with LaTeX using Overleaf: ► https://www.overleaf.com/?utm_source=yt&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=im22tb. My thanks to Overleaf for sponsoring today's video. My LaTex Videos: ►PART I: LaTeX for complete beginners : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp0lPj2-DQA ►PART II: Full LaTeX tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HvRvBjBAvg ►PART IV: My Favorite Packages: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=331YxgOJUGw Check out my MATH MERCH line in collaboration with Beautiful Equations ►https://www.beautifulequation.com/pages/trefor In this video I'll talk about all the major things needed to write a thesis using LaTeX, a markup language that is great for displaying any content with formulas. We'll start with the title page, abstract, dedication, acknowledgement. I'll show how to separate out chapter into different files, table of contents, manage appendices, figures, and bibliographies, cite reference, use footnotes, and adjust the margins of your document using the geometry package. 0:00 Intro 0:43 Why LaTeX is great for writing a thesis 1:25 My favorite LaTeX editors Overleaf.com 2:16 Folders, Projects, and Templates 3:26 Document Class and Title Page 5:06 Abstract, Dedication, Acknowledgements 6:59 Separate chapter files 9:10 Managing Errors 11:14 Table of Contents 11:59 Appendices 13:54 Collaboration and History using Overleaf.com 15:20 Figures and List of Figures 19:53 Bibliography and Citations 23:55 Tracking Changes using Overleaf.com 24:58 Footnotes 27:15 Margins and Formatting More reading: Bibliographies using Bibtex: https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/Bibliography_management_with_bibtex Syncing with Bibliography management tools like Zotera and Mendeley: https://www.overleaf.com/learn/how-to/How_to_link_your_Overleaf_account_to_Mendeley_and_Zotero Page size and margins: https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/Page_size_and_margins Overleaf's Premium features: https://www.overleaf.com/learn/how-to/Overleaf_premium_features Positioning of Figures: https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/Positioning_of_Figures Check out MY MATH MERCH (Collab with Beautiful Equations) ►https://beautifulequations.net/pages/dr-trefor COURSE PLAYLISTS: ►DISCRETE MATH: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxersk8fUxiUMSIx0DBqsKZS ►LINEAR ALGEBRA: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxfUl0tcqPNTJsb7R6BqSLo6 ►CALCULUS I: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxfT9RMcReZ4WcoVILP4k6-m ► CALCULUS II: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxc4ySKTIW19TLrT91Ik9M4n ►MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS (Calc III): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxc_CvEy7xBKRQr6I214QJcd ►VECTOR CALCULUS (Calc IV) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxfW0GMqeUE1bLKaYor6kbHa ►DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxde-SlgmWlCmNHroIWtujBw ►LAPLACE TRANSFORM: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxcJXnLr08cyNaup4RDsbAl1 ►GAME THEORY: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxdzD8KpTHz6_gsw9pPxRFlX OTHER PLAYLISTS: ► Learning Math Series https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPH2lqis3D0&list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxfSkRtlL5KPq6JqMNTh_MBw ►Cool Math Series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxelE_9RzwJ-cqfUtaFBpiho BECOME A MEMBER: ►Join: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9rTsvTxJnx1DNrDA3Rqa6A/join SOCIALS: ►Twitter (math based): http://twitter.com/treforbazett ►Instagram (photography based): http://instagram.com/treforphotography
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21.69%
India
14.62%
United Kingdom
4.18%
Canada
4.06%
Brazil
3.6%
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14. Daniel Owen

This is the place for all things PC gaming hardware related, especially news and GPU reviews! So if you want the latest tech news, especially GPU and CPU news, and the most in depth and up to date gam...

Subscribers
277k
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51.8k
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5.88%
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2.1k
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female
5.26%
male
94.74%
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United States
32.76%
United Kingdom
6.74%
India
3.92%
Canada
3.67%
Germany
2.9%
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15. BriTheMathGuy

United States

Videos about Math. My name's Brian. I hold Master's + Bachelor's degrees in Mathematics and currently work as an instructor of mathematics at the community college level. I have a passion for teachi...

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368k
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51.6k
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4.85%
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1.9k
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female
16.12%
male
83.88%
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United States
19.35%
India
15.35%
Canada
4%
Philippine Continental Shelf
3.79%
Brazil
3.36%
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16. artbyaalice

Canada

Hello ~ My name is Alice! I'm an artist (studying math + CS) 💕 TikTok: @artbyaalice Instagram: @artbyaalice Snapchat: @artbyaalice2 Business contact: artisticcolourss@gmail.com My socials and my ar...

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230k
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44.9k
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2.12%
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1.3k
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male
23.77%
female
76.23%
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United States
20.9%
India
14.55%
Philippines
8.47%
Canada
5.29%
Indonesia
4.5%
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17. ShubhaM E ClasseS 2.0

India

Jai Hind 🙏 Welcome to our channel:- Shubham E Classes 2.0 👉 Best Quality Study Material For all Govt Exam .. Like - Army, SSC,RAILWAY,DELHI POLICE & ALL SATAET LEVEL EXAMS.. 👉 MATH for easy wa...

Subscribers
407k
Average views
42.2k
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6.17%
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2.8k
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male
92.61%
female
7.39%
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95.67%
Nepal
0.51%
Austria
0.51%
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0.51%
Egypt
0.25%
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18. Han Zhango

On a mission to promote effective and equitable learning. ☀️Hi, I’m Han—I am a Columbia University graduate, YouTuber, math enthusiast, and the mother of a British Longhair cat named Nunu.

Subscribers
262k
Average views
38.9k
Engagement rate
5.34%
Average likes
1.8k
Audience gender
female
47.93%
male
52.07%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
India
24.3%
United States
20.1%
Brazil
3.67%
United Kingdom
3.67%
Bangladesh
3.32%
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19. Beyond The Trailer

Host/Creator Grace Randolph gives you the inside track on Hollywood's hottest movies and trailers along with audience movie reviews! On Beyond The Trailer, airing every Friday, get the latest info on...

Subscribers
939k
Average views
35.8k
Engagement rate
5.38%
Average likes
1.6k
Audience gender
male
76.82%
female
23.18%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
48.47%
United Kingdom
8.27%
India
5.34%
Canada
4.2%
Australia
3.56%
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20. ASMR Maths

United Kingdom

The relaxing world of ASMR meets maths! My name's Duncan ("Dido") and I am an ASMRtist Content Creator but most importantly... a maths nerd! Here, I post a range of math videos from teaching concepts,...

Subscribers
28.5k
Average views
29.5k
Engagement rate
3.6%
Average likes
868
Audience gender
male
78.08%
female
21.92%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
33%
United Kingdom
15.27%
Brazil
4.43%
Canada
4.43%
Australia
3.94%
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