How to Find the Right YouTube Shorts (And Why That’s a Superpower)

YouTube is bigger than you think. And smaller, too.

YouTube gets over 122 million active users per day. Every. Single. Day.

And since the rise of YouTube Shorts—those little vertical nuggets of content under 60 seconds—more and more people are searching faster, watching smarter, and learning weirder things than ever before.


๐ŸŽฏ How to Search for Specific YouTube Shorts

Sometimes it’s hard to find the right Short because the algorithm’s doing its own chaotic dance.

Here’s a quick, genius tip:

In the YouTube search bar, type your keywords + “#shorts”

Example: logic puzzles #shorts

๐Ÿ‘€ Watch this tip in action:

You're welcome, explorers of the internet. ๐Ÿง ✨


๐Ÿ“Š Amazing YouTube Facts (Yes, These Are Real)

  • YouTube is the second most visited website in the world (after Google).
  • Over 500 hours of video are uploaded every minute.
  • The first YouTube video ever posted was “Me at the Zoo” in 2005. It’s still online.
  • YouTube is available in more than 100 countries and 80 languages.
  • The most viewed YouTube Short (as of now) has over 1.2 billion views.

Why This Matters for Self Evidence

We live in a world full of signals. Sometimes they're short. Sometimes they’re hidden in a mirror room or behind an equation.

Learning to find the right answers—on YouTube, in riddles, in life—is part of the game.

So... ready to solve something that isn’t a YouTube Short?

YouTube teaches you how to learn. Self Evidence shows you what you’re already solving.

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