Best Unity Tutorial Videos
200 Unity videos from top YouTube educators, ranked by views and engagement. YouTube channels teaching Unity, the cross-platform game engine. Learn C# scripting, 2D and 3D game mechanics, physics, and shipping games to multiple platforms.
See Unity Channels →As of June 2026, the best Unity tutorials on YouTube come from 38 verified creators across 200 indexed videos. Ranked by total views, the top picks are "FIRST PERSON MOVEMENT in 10 MINUTES - Unity Tutorial" by Dave / GameDevelopment (1,495,916 views) , "FULL 3D ENEMY AI in 6 MINUTES! || Unity Tutorial" by Dave / GameDevelopment , and "1 YEAR of Unity Game Development in 10 Minutes!" by BWDev. Full ranked list below, updated weekly from the YouTube Data API.
We indexed 200 Unity videos from 38 YouTube channels to find the tutorials worth your time. The average Unity tutorial gets 71,106 views, but the top videos below far exceed that — these are the ones developers keep coming back to.
The most-watched Unity tutorial has 1,495,916 views from Dave / GameDevelopment. Other top educators include Dave / GameDevelopment and BWDev.
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What are the best Unity tutorial videos?
The best Unity tutorials are ranked by view count and engagement from 200 videos across top YouTube educators. Top videos include tutorials from channels specializing in Unity development.
Which Unity videos are best for beginners?
Check the "Best for Beginners" section above — it filters for introductory Unity content like crash courses, tutorials, and getting-started guides, ranked by views.
How many Unity educators are on YouTube?
Developer Educators tracks YouTube channels covering Unity tutorials and courses. Visit the All Unity Channels page for the full list of educators.
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