The Organic Chemistry Tutor is the platonic ideal of an educational YouTube channel: no fluff, no drama, just a guy named Victor methodically explaining STEM concepts to 10 million grateful subscribers. It's not entertaining—this isn't Veritasium or Mark Rober making science sexy—but it's extraordinarily effective at what it does.
The 1.6 billion views tell the story: when kids are stuck on stoichiometry or can't remember how to integrate by parts, this is where they land. The playlists are well-organized, the explanations are clear, and the step-by-step approach works for students who need to see the process broken down.
The WISE score sits at 82 because while this is enriching and wholesome, it's not particularly imaginative, and the YouTube ecosystem introduces some friction (ads, distractions, comment sections). It's also not something kids will choose to watch for fun—it's medicine, not candy. But when your teenager is melting down over organic chemistry at 11 PM, this channel is worth its weight in gold.








