Wondering what everyone's watching on YouTube but don’t have the time to scroll to find out? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.
We’ve pulled together some of the top trending videos of the last week that you should know about (so you can keep up in conversations with the cool kids). You're welcome.
This 11-minute highlight reel from the Spain vs. England UEFA Euro 2024 Finals posted July 14 has more than 1.8 million views.
Engineer and educator Mark Rober’s video – on creating a robot that can solve jigsaw puzzles by processing things differently than a human would – saw more than 11 million views in a week after being posted to his YouTube channel on July 13.
More than 17 million people viewed the July 12 trailer for the new Captain America movie, which finally shows Sam Wilson, played by Anthony Mackie, picking up the mantle of the American hero, Steve Rogers (Chris Evans). Captain America: Brave New World is expected to hit theaters July 14, 2025.
Flying is cool; so are stunts. But it’s not everyday you see someone doing stunts while flying. More than 5 million people watched the five-man stunt group try to land darts, make baskets and more, mid-flight with the help of the U.S. Air Force, after the video was posted July 13.
What do robots, competitions, and streamers Kai Cenat and Sketch all have in common? More than 2 million viewers who tuned in to watch them build and battle robots in this July 12 video.
Sports and gaming YouTuber QJB’s College Football 25 video game stream saw more than 1.7 million views after being posted July 11. The hype is real, with many gearing up for the launch after years of not having a major college football video game. Fans may want to tune in to get some tips on how to score.
Unpack the question of what’s under the ice of the Antarctic, according to RealLifeLore's Joseph Pisenti, in under 40 minutes. This video has garnered more than 2 million views after being posted July 12.
This 10-minute video details how one man changed the lives of many in Los Angeles, using his artistic skills to change a sign, according to The Drive's YouTube channel. It's a lesson you might not have learned in school. More than 2 million people watched after it dropped July 12.
You may never get the chance to go on a date with Billie Eilish but you can join the 4 million-plus people that watched her “date” with Youtuber Amelia Dimoldenberg. In one of the most-viewed videos of Dimoldenberg's Chicken Shop Dateweb seriesthe two have what some might call an awkward conversation – and others would call comedic gold. Take a look and decide for yourself.
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