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Answer in Progress

Answer in Progress

@answerinprogress📍 CA📅 Channel created in 2012 (14 years ago)🔄 Updated April 17, 2026
Lifestyle (sociology)
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With 1.7M subscribers, Answer in Progress is a major Canadian YouTube channel with 110.4M total views and 134 videos published over 14 years.

The Answer in Progress channel primarily covers Lifestyle (sociology).

Subscribers
1.7M
30d growth
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Total views
110.4M
Exceptional performance ⭐
Videos published
134
14 years

Answer in Progress has been active for 14 years and has published 134 videos in total. Its current pace is approximately 0.0 videos per day.

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How many subscribers does Answer in Progress have?

With 1.7M subscribers, Answer in Progress is a major Canadian YouTube channel with 110.4M total views and 134 videos published over 14 years.

How many videos has Answer in Progress published?

Answer in Progress has been active for 14 years and has published 134 videos in total. Its current pace is approximately 0.0 videos per day.

When did Answer in Progress publish their first video?

Answer in Progress published their very first YouTube video on January 6, 2012, titled "The Real Reason Ice Is Slippery". This video has been viewed 105K times since it was uploaded.

What is Answer in Progress's most-viewed video?

Answer in Progress's most-watched video is "your city is full of fake buildings, here's why" with 7.0M views. Other top performers include "why Japan's internet is weirdly designed" (5.2M views) and "why canadians drink bagged milk" (4.8M views).

YouTube Rankings

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#4018
globally

According to our ranking, Answer in Progress is currently ranked 4018th globally.

Last 30 Days Activity

643K
Views generated
1
Videos published
0.0
Videos / day
0.00%
Subscriber growth

Over the last 30 days, Answer in Progress published 1 video — roughly 0.0 per day — and generated 643K additional views, subscriber base remaining stable.

Performance by format

Short < 4min
485K
views / video
Medium 4–20min
994K
views / video
Long > 20min
986K
views / video

On average, Answer in Progress's videos generate 825K views. Long-form videos lead with 986K average views, compared to 485K for Shorts.

Top 5 Most Viewed Videos

Answer in Progress's most-watched video is "your city is full of fake buildings, here's why" with 7.0M views. Other top performers include "why Japan's internet is weirdly designed" (5.2M views) and "why canadians drink bagged milk" (4.8M views).

Channel Origins

The Real Reason Ice Is Slippery
🕰️ First video · January 6, 2012
The Real Reason Ice Is Slippery
105K views

Answer in Progress published their very first YouTube video on January 6, 2012, titled "The Real Reason Ice Is Slippery". This video has been viewed 105K times since it was uploaded.

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About

Struggling to learn stuff every other week. Theres a lot to figure out about the world but it can be hard (or embarrassing) to start from square one. We want to strip away the stigma of not knowing things and bring back the joy in learning. Join us as we take you on the journey from question to answer - showing every stumble and success along the way. We never fully know what we will find but when you start pulling on a thread, even the simplest questions unravel a whole world of curiosity. Answer In Progress is produced by Sabrina Cruz, Taha Khan, and Melissa Fernandes.

FAQ

How many subscribers does Answer in Progress have?

Answer in Progress has 1.7M YouTube subscribers as of 4/17/2026.

How many total views does Answer in Progress have?

The Answer in Progress channel has accumulated 110.4M total views on YouTube.

What is Answer in Progress's 30-day growth?

Growth data is still being collected for this channel.

What is the average view count for Answer in Progress's videos?

Answer in Progress's medium-length videos average 994K views. Performance: Exceptional performance ⭐.

When was the Answer in Progress channel created?

Channel created in 2012 (14 years ago).

How many videos does Answer in Progress publish per month?

Answer in Progress published 1 video over the last 30 days.