@VerdashGamingYT Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels Compared
@VerdashGamingYT (44,600 subs, 891 videos) competes most directly with @witherionOriginal (48,100 subs) and @bilalSaifi95 (33,100 subs). The clearest differentiator is upload volume — Verdash has pushed 891 videos to Witherion's 514, but Witherion holds more subs with roughly 60% fewer uploads.
Channel data · captured May 17, 2026
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- @VerdashGamingYT
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The overlap here isn't as neat as you'd expect. @VerdashGamingYT is a Hindi-language gaming channel with a heavy let's-play focus, and the scraped competitor set is split into two pretty different buckets — actual gaming creators (Witherion, bilalSaifi95) and Indian channels that share the demographic but not the niche (NK Job Explain, Facto News, Design with Toshi). That's worth flagging up front because the YouTube algorithm seems to be grouping these by viewer country and language as much as by topic, which is something Hindi creators run into a lot.
@witherionOriginal (48,100 subs, 514 videos) is the closest content match and also the only competitor that's bigger than Verdash. They're US-based, doing short videos and Minecraft memes, which is a tighter format than Verdash's let's-play approach. The math here is interesting — Witherion pulled ahead in subs with 377 fewer uploads. That's a ~1.7x sub-per-video efficiency gap, and it usually points to format choice (shorts ride the algorithm differently than long let's-plays). If you're a Verdash viewer who wants quick Minecraft hits instead of full playthroughs, Witherion is the obvious second sub.
@bilalSaifi95 (33,100 subs, 1,000 videos) is the most directly comparable channel in the Indian gaming space — Hindi-speaking, high upload volume, similar audience. They've actually uploaded more videos than Verdash (1,000 vs 891) but sit ~11K subs behind, which suggests Verdash's content is converting slightly better per upload. Worth noting their description includes a polite note to other creators about content reuse, which hints at the kind of compilation/reaction layer some Hindi gaming channels work in. Follow them if you want a high-frequency feed of similar gaming content; follow Verdash if you want the slightly higher-performing version.
@NKjobexplain (31,100 subs, 412 videos) is the channel I'd argue shouldn't really be in this competitor set at all. It's a Hindi-language education channel about government jobs and online forms — completely different topic. The reason it's showing up as similar is almost certainly audience overlap: young Hindi-speaking men in India watch both gaming content and job-prep content. Useful signal if you're Verdash trying to understand who's actually watching, less useful if you're a viewer looking for more gaming. Skip this one for content; study it for demographic insight.
@FactoNews-r95 (36,100 subs, 409 videos) is similar story — Hindi news channel uploading twice daily (7am and 7pm based on their description). Again, this is showing up in the competitor set because of language and country match, not content match. The interesting takeaway here isn't about Facto specifically — it's that Verdash's audience apparently has enough overlap with news viewers that YouTube clusters them together. That kind of audience signal is worth knowing if Verdash ever tries collabs or promo swaps.
@designwithtoshii (44,200 subs, 102 videos) is the most efficient channel in this group by a wide margin — basically the same sub count as Verdash with ~11% of the uploads. They're a design-focused educational channel in India, totally different content, but the per-video performance gap is huge. 102 videos to 44.2K subs is roughly 433 subs per video; Verdash is at roughly 50 subs per video. Not a fair comparison since long-form tutorial content lives forever and gaming let's-plays decay fast, but it's the kind of number worth staring at if you're thinking about content shelf life.
If you watch @VerdashGamingYT, the real recommendations are @witherionOriginal for Minecraft content in a tighter format, and @bilalSaifi95 if you want more of the same Hindi gaming vibe at higher upload frequency. The other three are showing up as algorithmic neighbors based on audience demographics rather than content overlap, which is its own kind of useful — but probably not what most viewers searching for similar channels are after.
Common questions
Who are @VerdashGamingYT's biggest competitors on YouTube?
Based on the scraped similar-channel set, the closest content competitors are @witherionOriginal (48,100 subs, Minecraft shorts and memes from the US) and @bilalSaifi95 (33,100 subs, Hindi gaming with 1,000 uploads). Witherion is the only one in the group bigger than Verdash's 44,600 subs. The other three channels surfaced — @NKjobexplain, @FactoNews-r95, @designwithtoshii — are likely clustered by Indian audience demographics rather than gaming content overlap, so they're not really direct competitors in the niche sense.
How does @VerdashGamingYT compare to @bilalSaifi95?
Verdash has 44,600 subs across 891 videos; bilalSaifi95 sits at 33,100 subs across 1,000 videos. Both are Hindi-language gaming channels with high upload cadence, but Verdash is converting subs slightly better per upload — roughly 50 subs/video vs 33 for bilalSaifi95. That ~50% efficiency gap usually points to either better thumbnails, better game selection, or stronger early-video retention. Hard to tell from outside without retention data, but the upload-to-sub ratio is the most observable signal that something Verdash is doing is working a bit harder.
What channels should I watch alongside @VerdashGamingYT?
Honestly, just two from this list are genuinely similar in content: @witherionOriginal if you want Minecraft in a shorter, meme-ier format, and @bilalSaifi95 if you want more high-frequency Hindi gaming uploads. The other three (NK Job Explain, Facto News, Design with Toshi) are different genres entirely — they only show up as similar because they share Verdash's Indian audience demographic. Worth a look if you're broadly interested in what young Hindi-speaking viewers are watching, but not if you specifically came for gaming.
Is @VerdashGamingYT the biggest channel in their niche?
Not quite — @witherionOriginal edges them out at 48,100 subs vs Verdash's 44,600. But Witherion is US-based and format-focused on shorts, so within the Hindi gaming niche specifically, Verdash is the larger of the two direct competitors here (the other being bilalSaifi95 at 33,100). 44.6K subs with 891 videos puts Verdash in a solid mid-tier position; the upload count actually exceeds most channels in this group, which suggests they've been grinding consistently rather than catching one viral break.
What's the difference between @VerdashGamingYT and similar creators?
The biggest observable difference is upload volume vs efficiency. Verdash is a high-volume let's-play channel (891 videos) doing solid but not exceptional sub conversion. @witherionOriginal does fewer videos (514) in a tighter shorts format and gets better per-video lift. @bilalSaifi95 uploads even more (1,000) but converts less efficiently. And @designwithtoshii, in a totally different niche, gets way more subs per upload because tutorial content has a longer shelf life than gameplay. Different content formats fundamentally change the economics here.
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