Mathematical YouTube channels?

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So I'm wondering if anybody knows any good math/science related YouTube channels? As for the math channels, I'm currently subscribed to Numberphile, and that is about it. I know few other channels, only ViHart actually (combining math and art). As for science-related channels, there are a lot more, like MinutePhysics, Veritasium and (sometimes) VSauce.

Does anyone got some other suggestions?

Thanks!

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I like singingbanana, James Grime's channel. I especially liked his videos

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Flammable Maths

is sometimes entertaining with good integrals that are sometimes challanging.

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Depending in what you're looking for, you might be interested in a math series, The Art of Math: A No B.S. Guide, that I'm making on youtube. It's primarily meant to reach students that are, by today's American standards, roughly ages 10-18, or 5th-12th grade. Here's a link to the playlist so you can follow along the series in order: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtMJUI0rs4e5BLanthvCYmW5EeFs6wY3z

I welcome feedback! Enjoy!

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I like the channel Tipping Point Math. Lots of interesting math made by a math professor.

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I recommend 3Blue1Brown's Channel. For an example, see this video.

Also The Mathologer

EDIT: I'd also like to add a newer channel PBS Infinite Series (EDIT2: Unfortunately they already stopped making videos.)

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You might wanna check out Mathologer.

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There are so many great maths channels. I was planning to set up my own channel at some point but its a work in progress. The top 6 I would recommend would be: (in no particular order)

  1. 3Blue1Brown

  2. Standupmaths

  3. Numberphile

  4. Singingbanana

  5. Mathologer

  6. blackpenredpen

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My channel is middle school math traps on youtube and maybe 6th graders and up will find it helpful .

Thank you!

middle school math traps

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If you want high school maths then the channel Eddie Woo is a great one. Also, the channel ViHart is great for random mathematics. Welch Labs is also a great channel.