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@Benosaurus Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels, Analyzed

@Benosaurus (13,400 subs, UK) sits in a strange peer group. The closest sub-count matches in this set are @FaishrCraft (13,700, Pakistan, Minecraft) and @GAMINGWITHCJ-1212 (14,300, Bangladesh, battle royale). The big differentiator is output volume — Benosaurus has 687 videos versus their 999+ each.

Channel data · captured May 17, 2026

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This is going to sound a bit unusual right up front, but the peer group YouTube's algorithm puts @Benosaurus next to doesn't fully match the channel's actual content lane. Benosaurus is a UK creator making detailed videos and mashups — the 'gravity gun' reference in the bio is pretty clearly a Half-Life/Garry's Mod nod, which is a specific niche of PC sandbox gaming with a heavy editing component. The competitor set surfaced here, though, is mostly south Asian mobile gaming creators sitting in adjacent sub-count brackets. That alone is an interesting observation: at 13,400 subs, your 'competitors' might just be whoever else is in the same audience-size pocket, not whoever shares your topic.

@Sachhin.5 (10,400 subs, 77 videos, India) is the most obvious mismatch in the set. They're posting practical mindset content out of India with a heavy self-improvement framing — 'DAY - 1 of a better life' type stuff. Only 77 videos against Benosaurus's 687 means a totally different cadence: this is someone building slowly, probably long-ish vlog-style pieces. There's basically zero topical overlap. If you're scouting actual competitors for the Benosaurus content lane, you can skip this one. Where it might be useful is studying how someone in a similar sub-count range packages thumbnails for a non-gaming audience — but as a watch-alongside recommendation, no.

@VishnuSuthar09 (9,110 subs, 65 videos, India) is the smallest channel in the set, and the lowest video count too. Vishnu is a graphic designer making tutorial-style content aimed at Indian students, which means the audience is essentially zero overlap with a UK gaming creator. What's actually interesting here is the videos-to-subs ratio — 65 videos to 9.1K subs is a much better conversion than Benosaurus's 687 to 13.4K. That's roughly 140 subs per video versus Benosaurus's ~19 per video. Not a fair comparison across niches, but worth flagging — tutorial content tends to convert at much higher rates than entertainment content.

@mmff (23,300 subs, 1,400 videos, Thailand) is the biggest channel in the set and probably the closest thing to a 'real competitor' in terms of being a gaming creator at adjacent scale. They're a Free Fire/mobile gaming creator out of Thailand with 1,400 uploads — about double Benosaurus's lifetime output. The content angle is very different though: handcam mobile gaming is its own subculture, mostly Southeast Asian, mostly under-18 audience. Worth watching purely to see how someone in the 'size bracket plus one' structures their upload schedule. 1,400 videos suggests near-daily uploads for years, which is the opposite of the detailed-mashup model.

@GAMINGWITHCJ-1212 (14,300 subs, 1,100 videos, Bangladesh) is the closest competitor by raw sub count — 14.3K versus Benosaurus's 13.4K. CJ is doing battle royale streaming and gameplay clips out of Bangladesh. Again, 1,100 videos versus 687 means a much heavier output, suggesting the channel leans on stream-VOD style uploads or shorts. There's an interesting structural lesson here: CJ is sitting at roughly the same sub count with 60% more videos, which usually means lower per-video views. If you're Benosaurus and you're trying to figure out whether to push volume or polish, this channel is the volume side of that question.

@FaishrCraft (13,700 subs, 999 videos, Pakistan) has an almost identical sub count to Benosaurus, and it's the closest thing to a Minecraft-world mirror — Pakistan-based, 999 lifetime videos. The Minecraft creator scene is closer to Garry's Mod than Free Fire is (sandbox games, custom maps, mod culture), so if you had to pick one channel from this set that actually shares any DNA with Benosaurus, it's probably this one. Different audience region, but similar mindset around building and playing in sandbox worlds. Worth a watch for that reason alone, even if the production style is going to be totally different.

If you actually watch @Benosaurus and you want channels that scratch the same itch, this scraped competitor list isn't going to do it — most of these were surfaced by audience-size adjacency rather than content. The honest recommendation: search for UK Garry's Mod or Source Filmmaker creators in the 10K-50K range, look for people making detailed mashup or edit-heavy videos with similar pacing. The set above is more useful as a sub-count benchmark — five other creators all sitting in the 9K-23K bracket — than as a watch-list. Worth flagging that anyway, since it's the honest read.

Common questions

Who are @Benosaurus's biggest competitors on YouTube?

By raw size and gaming-niche overlap, the closest match in the scraped set is @mmff at 23,300 subs (Free Fire/mobile gaming, Thailand). The closest by sub count is @GAMINGWITHCJ-1212 at 14,300 (battle royale, Bangladesh) and @FaishrCraft at 13,700 (Minecraft, Pakistan). Honestly though, none of these share Benosaurus's specific lane — UK-based detailed mashups with a Half-Life/Garry's Mod sensibility. The 'biggest competitors' here are more accurately whoever sits in the 10K-25K audience-size bracket, regardless of topic. Real topical peers would need a different search — UK Source Filmmaker creators, GMod animators, that whole lane.

How does @Benosaurus compare to @Sachhin.5?

Mostly they don't compare directly. @Benosaurus has 13,400 subs and 687 videos as a UK gaming/mashup creator. @Sachhin.5 has 10,400 subs and just 77 videos as a self-improvement creator out of India. The video count alone tells you the cadence is completely different — Sachhin posts maybe once every few weeks, Benosaurus has built up nearly 700 lifetime videos. Audience overlap is probably close to zero. If you're trying to figure out which to watch, it's not really a question — they're solving for different things entirely. Same sub-count bracket, opposite ends of the content world.

What channels should I watch alongside @Benosaurus?

From this specific set, @FaishrCraft (13,700, Minecraft) is the closest match in spirit because sandbox/mod-game culture overlaps mentally with Garry's Mod content. @mmff (23,300) is the biggest gaming channel in the set if you want to see how a creator at the next sub-count tier paces uploads. The other three — @Sachhin.5, @VishnuSuthar09, @GAMINGWITHCJ-1212 — are too far from Benosaurus's lane to be useful watch-alongs. For real recommendations, you'd want to search outside this set entirely for UK detail-oriented gaming editors and mashup creators in the same scale range.

Is @Benosaurus the biggest channel in their niche?

Within this competitor set, no — @mmff sits ahead at 23,300 subs versus Benosaurus's 13,400. But that's a mobile gaming channel from Thailand, so it's not a fair niche comparison. Within UK Garry's Mod/Half-Life mashup creators specifically, this set doesn't contain any direct peers, so we can't answer the niche question from this data alone. With 687 videos and 13.4K subs, Benosaurus is a mid-tier creator who's been at it long enough to have a real catalog but hasn't broken into the bigger creator bracket yet. Probably four-plus years deep based on the volume.

What's the difference between @Benosaurus and similar creators?

The clearest difference is content angle and region. @Benosaurus is UK, makes long-form detailed videos and mashups (the gravity gun in the bio points to Half-Life 2/Garry's Mod), and has 687 videos. The similar-by-size creators in this set are mostly south Asian — India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Thailand — and mostly doing higher-volume mobile or sandbox gaming content. @mmff sits at 1,400 videos, @GAMINGWITHCJ-1212 at 1,100, @FaishrCraft at 999. So the contrast is roughly: lower output, more crafted detailed videos on one side, versus high-volume streaming-style channels on the other.

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