Vsauce The Vsauce channel, also known as
Vsauce1 to distinguish it from the
brand as a whole and the other channels, is presented by the
founder,
Michael Stevens, and features videos about
science,
mathematics,
anthropology, and
philosophy. The primary
series features Stevens discussing a
topic or
question in a tangential manner, including various
interpretations of the question and related
facts and
observations. In 2013, Stevens stated that he
researches on
Wikipedia and
academic papers to find
information for his
videos. Stevens collaborated with educator and television personality
Adam Savage in 2017 for a show titled
Brain Candy Live. Stevens has also collaborated with
celebrities and other
YouTubers like
James May and
Derek Muller for videos. Videos by Vsauce have been featured on online
news publications, such as
The Huffington Post,
CBS, and
Gizmodo.
Mind Field Mind Field (a
word play on
minefield and
mind) is an American
web television series produced exclusively for
YouTube Premium (formerly YouTube Red), created and presented by Michael Stevens. Three seasons of
Mind Field have been released on Vsauce, each one with eight
episodes. On October 1, 2019, all episodes became viewable, with
ads, for free for those without YouTube Premium.
Vsauce2 Vsauce2, hosted by Kevin Lieber, has covered topics concerning unusual
knowledge,
gadgets, and
people. Since 2019, Vsauce2 has largely produced videos regarding
probability,
paradoxes, and
dilemmas, most of which are
mathematical or
economic in nature and visualized through real-world situations. Before 2019, videos were released under recurring segments, The podcast has featured
interviews with
Casey Neistat,
Derek Muller from
Veritasium,
Destin Sandlin from Smarter Every Day, Dolan Dark,
iDubbbz, and
Grandayy.
Vsauce3 Vsauce3 is hosted by
Jake Roper and is dedicated to
fictional worlds and
video games. There are currently four recurring segments:
HeadShot,
Game LÜT,
9bit, and
Fact Surgery. Vsauce3 has collaborated with YouTubers Joe Hanson from ''
It's Okay to be Smart and Vanessa Hill from BrainCraft''. He has also presented videos with celebrity
guest appearances from
Bill Nye,
Jack Black,
The Muppets,
Paul Rudd, and
Neil deGrasse Tyson. On November 26, 2015, Jake revealed that he had
sarcoma, a rare form of
cancer. On December 19, Jake announced that he had begun
treatment and a
tumor on his
lower leg had been successfully removed by
surgery.
WeSauce WeSauce was a channel that compiled works from
fans of the Vsauce channels. The channel featured segments
Your BiDiPi,
JAM,
Music LeanBack!,
Riddle Challenge,
This World of Ours, and
ITVS. WeSauce has remained inactive since October 15, 2015.
D!NG D!NG, formerly DONG (Do Online Now, Guys), is a
spin-off channel by Vsauce that features unusual
pages,
apps, and
games from around the
Internet. Some videos also focus on various topics in mathematics and science.
DONG was formerly a segment featured on the main Vsauce channel and then on the Vsauce3 channel before its own channel was launched in 2015, with the first video
uploaded on October 29, 2015. The channel was renamed to D!NG on May 12, 2019, seemingly due to the channel being
demonetized for having a name that was not considered
advertiser-friendly.
The Rest Is Science The Rest Is Science is a podcast hosted by Michael Stevens and Professor
Hannah Fry, and is about varied topics in math and science. They upload videos twice a week, having “normal” episodes about a certain topic, and “
field notes” episodes in which they answer viewers' questions and share things they own or have found. The channel was started on August 22, 2025, and, , they have 417 thousand subscribers and 71 million views. == Collaborations ==