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15 Youtube Channels For Every Interest

A YouTube video for every need.

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There's no doubt that with only a touch of a button we have unlimited access to different kinds of information. Just go on YouTube and you'll be sure to find a video about almost anything. Whatever your interests are or whatever mood your in, there is one or several YouTube channels dedicated to it. Here are 15 of the most popular YouTube channels for every interest that you should check out.

For Fun: Ryan Higa

He's one of the most famous and popular Youtubers out there. From lip-synching videos to comedic parodies, Ryan Higa's channel definitely has a lot of funny content on his channel that is worth checking out.

For Makeup and Beauty: Nikki Tutorials

A Dutch makeup artist, Nikki de Jager is considered one of the top beauty vloggers. She does a variety of makeup tutorials and draws inspiration from different occasions, celebrities, film and TV characters.

For Health and Fitness: Fitness Blender

Whether you like working out or not, Fitness Blender provides simple, convenient and guided workouts for any fitness goal that you may have.

For Pranks: VitalyzdTv

If you're into funny prank videos and the like, Vitaly (the World Cup streaker) is definitely committed to pulling off some of the most ridiculous pranks.

For Reviews: Unbox Therapy

This is a great channel if you are curious to learn about the latest tech products.

For Travel: FunForLouis

For travel and adventure aficionados, Louis Cole's travel blogs are just for you.

For Cooking: Binging With Babish

If you're into cooking or want to learn a thing or two about it, this channel provides videos of recreated dishes seen on TV and even offers some tips to help you out the next time you plan on cooking.

For Photography: Tony and Chelsea Northrup 

As the most followed photography channel on YouTube, Tony and Chelsea Northrup have videos on anything and everything relevant to photography from tutorials to reviews on photographic equipment.

For Gaming: PewDiePie

He's someone that is very well-know in the world of YouTube and his creative commentary on the newest and latest games is popular among many video game enthusiasts.

For Inspiration: TEDx Talks

This channel provides talks about any given talk from science to technology to inspirational life advice. With TEDx Talks, you can always learn something new and interesting.

For Self-Improvement: Mateusz M

His videos are pretty motivating. He uses the words of some of the most successful people along with visuals to captivate his viewers and really inspire them to achieve whatever it is that they want.

For Random Entertainment: The Slow Mo Guys

Watching anything in slow mo is fascinating, and I can guarantee that you'll never get bored by watching the Slow Mo Guys.

For Celebrity News: Clevver News

They provide the latest on celebrity news and according to their bio, they're the #1 source for it.

For Education: Crash Course

It's a great channel if you're completely confused at what's going on in your history class and just need a simplified breakdown of whatever topic you're stuck on.

For Art: Fine-Art Tips

If you're someone that really likes art, you can't go wrong with checking out this channel. He offers many different how-to videos that can be helpful if you want to perfect a particular style of art.

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