You can search for images, videos, subtitles, and even streaming websites. As you start searching for torrents, you will see all the information you need without going any deeper into the website. You can see the names of torrent files, their size, category, health, and you can also quickly download individual P2P files or magnet links. Instead, this is a standard yet solid torrent search engine, suitable for different use cases.
However, it does have something that you won't find elsewhere - you can select a country, and BITCQ will base its search upon that criterion. This can be very helpful if you're looking for niche torrent files. When it comes to nicely designed search engines, TorrentSeeker stands out. What you need to know about TorrentSeeker is that it relies on numerous popular torrent repositories. It also goes a few steps further than that and includes niche websites as well.
This should give you more than plenty of relevant search results. Even though it does have an odd name for its category, this is a very simple torrent search engine. There are no distractions here, aside from occasional ads.
The home page brings a prominent search field at the top and the list of results across the rest of its interface. Snowfl is actually using a custom Google search.
This allows the website to focus on torrent websites and their content. Once you input something into the search bar, the site will display a long list of results. Next, we have a relatively new torrent search engine. It's called 'Solid Torrents,' and it has already managed to attract a huge number of users.
That's because Solid Torrents comes with on-point results, allows you to check vital info before downloading any torrent, and it gets the job done in no time. We'd also like to highlight that Solid Torrents comes with an effective tagging system, helping you discover related content quickly. There's also a way for P2P users to mark torrents as problematic, helping this website serve only fully-working options.
XTORX does things a bit differently. Instead of overwhelming you with a huge number of search results, you'll see a limited number of options. However, each of those search results will be a link, leading to search sections of popular torrent repositories.
For example, let's say that you're searching for 4K wallpapers for your computer. As you click on each of those links, you'll be taken to an already prepared list of results from those individual websites. Very simple yet very helpful. Next, we have a very interesting niche torrent search engine. As you can guess by its name, this one is all about academic data - and we're talking about fully legal data here.
More precisely, you'll find 65TB of data that can be accessed via Academic Torrents. At the moment, the website offers datasets, papers, courses, and curated collections - all via torrent files.
Don't worry, all of those documents are legal to distribute. As you can see, this website proves how torrents can be useful - and even beneficial - when it comes to knowledge sharing. Toorgle as you can already imagine has found its inspiration in Google. Of course, this is a torrent search engine, covering over P2P websites. Therefore, you can expect to get a huge number of results, which can be sorted by date and relevance.
All of this happens in a familiar interface, as this system is powered by Google. Considering that Toorlge helps you reach over 55 million torrent files, this truly is a valuable resource. However, keep in mind that Toorgle isn't the fastest torrent search engine out there. It takes a couple of seconds to load its results, so make sure to be patient.
And in the end, this is a major downside considering the value this website brings. As you can expect, not every torrent website is the same. However, subtle details are what sets different search engines apart. When it comes to Veoble, you will see a fairly standard interface, with a prominent search bar on the home screen. The biggest strength of Veoble is that it offers helpful ways to filter the search results. You can include or exclude individual torrent sites, and even sort the search results by different languages.
Next, we have Torrent Paradise. This one allows an easy way to dive into the torrenting world, using a very simple interface. Once you open the page, you'll see a prominent search bar at the top. Input any term, and you'll get a list of results that you can be filtered by name, health, and size. It's also worth noting that Torrent Paradise allows you to download torrents directly from this website, meaning that you won't have to visit individual search results, and thus it saves you some time and effort.
And It also means that you can avoid those annoying ads. Sadly, we've recently seen a number of popular torrent search engines going offline. The most recent example is Torrentz2, which is down due to a prolonged DDoS attack. However, there are numerous useful clones of this website, and TorrentZeta is one of those. TorrentZeta one isn't just a copy-paste clone of Torrentz2. Instead, it changes things a bit.
As you start to search for something, you will see real-time results. Aside from sponsored entries at the top, you'll find a nice selection of search results. Then, the website will take you to the torrent's source from where you can download the file. As their name says, torrent search engines allow you to search for a specific P2P file. These typically index dozens of individual torrent websites, presenting search results in different ways. This is how you can, for example, filter search results per their age, size, or health.
In other words, torrent search engines allow you to cast a really wide net and check as many torrent files at once as possible. We also have specialized torrent websites for music , anime , comics , textbooks , ebooks , mac , audiobooks , games , tv shows , software , and movies. However, don't make the mistake of thinking that these are search engines, even though they allow you to search for torrents. When doing a search on any of those websites, you get results sourced from files hosted on those websites only.
This is the main difference between torrent search engines and individual torrent repositories. The Pirate Bay has been a crowd favorite for many years. However, considering the number of mirrors and blocking attempts, that number may be skewed , and 20 to 60 million visits a month is perhaps a bit more accurate. The Pirate Bay is popular for its large community, which ensures at least one seeder on almost any torrent on the site, no matter the age.
We tried downloading obscure titles from even over a decade ago, and we found that there were still happy seeders to help out. You can also look at our list of Pirate Bay alternatives for more options. RARBG is a large directory of torrents, famous for a very active community of seeders and high-quality torrents.
Its library size is decent, and it gets updated often, meaning that you have a high chance of finding new torrents on the site. The only difference is that ad intrusion is more annoying on RARBG, so take that into account when choosing one of the two. There are a lot of phishing scams going around with RARBG-looking sites, so make sure you learn about secure browsing.
Website: X website. Some people use it to browse for game torrents as well, but from our research, it does look like both RARBG and The Pirate Bay have more torrents in that category, especially for older titles. A few years ago, X was a bad choice for torrenting since it was clunky to navigate and it posed a lot of security risks. Since then, it went through an entire site revamp , making it seamless to browse and a lot safer.
For shows and movies, you also have improved browsing functionalities, like searching by award nomination. The creators only make money through bitcoin donations from what we can see. Mirrors: x. Website: Torrentz2 website. While this is not that big of a torrent site — only amassing million users a month and unable to sport much of a library for general torrents — Torrentz2 is very good for finding music.
Not to mention, any type of browsing options — like searching by album, artist, or song — would be greatly appreciated. Second, ad intrusion is minimal, and the interface is beautiful. Lastly, classics are readily available on the platform. If you want high-definition episodes of your favorite shows, EZTV is the place to go.
We searched for older titles like Two and a Half Men, and it had a decent library of options. We even tried going for more obscure titles, like the British show Midsomer Murders. EZTV has a large variety of torrents for the new releases in that series, plus a packages of older episodes.
We tried browsing for older titles, and it has a good library, both for PC and consoles. You can subscribe to different categories or titles and get a feed of new torrents for them.
Update: Despite recent claims to the contrary, Zooqle still seems to be up and running. For instance, we received a remark from one of our French readers that Zooqle has been shut down, so we checked with a VPN if it was blocked in France. In all three instances, we were successful. Therefore, we conclude that, as of now, Zooqle is accessible to, at least, a great portion of internet users. Needless to say, we will check this regularly and keep you updated!
LimeTorrents is very good for new releases. Mirrors: limetorrents. Not a torrent site per se, Torrends. However, we do want to praise its seamless design and minimal ad intrusion. Mirrors: None. This website used to be called torrents. Website: Torrentdownloads website. Attention: This website attempts to open an additional browser tab with advertisements. Not harmful, but annoying. Asian titles specifically seem to take a big part of their servers. Mirrors: torrentdownloads. It looks more like Netflix than some bland torrenting search site.
Afterall, most of us just want to find, download and watch some good movies, and not worry about torrent politics. Be aware that there is a little controversy surrounding the site: the current owners actually took the site over from the original creators back in … and on less-than-friendly terms. Avoid the demonoid. Demonoid is the first and only private torrenting site on our list.
And the only way to register for an account is through an invitation received from an existing member or during very limited open registration periods. That may sound like a pain, but many veteran torrent users will tell you that this hassle is more than worth it. They tend to have less ads too. But private torrent search sites do enforce seeding ratios , meaning members are required to seed a certain amount of data to earn credit they can use for downloading.
While Toorgle may not be as widely known or visited as some of the other torrent search sites on our list, it fills a pretty unique niche in the market. It is a torrent meta search engine that works kind of like Dogpile — but for torrents. Fortunately, it's still possible to use the site without knowing a word of Russian. The search function includes plenty of English results, including movies, TV, and music.
In fact, there are times where we've found English content on RuTracker that we couldn't find on English trackers. And if you insist on navigating the rest of the site, you can use a page translator or translator extension. Google Chrome has one built in, but we're not the biggest fans of Google's security, especially for torrenting. But there's a Firefox add-on that's easy to install and use. By this time next year, expect to see some torrent sites rise, some fall, and some disappear entirely.
Torrent users, like you, are vulnerable too. A good VPN will keep you safe from all prying eyes, whether your Internet service provider, snoops trying to monitor torrent use or even the powers that be.
The best torrent indexing site s for you to use will depend on the type of content the torrent "payloads" you are looking for, whether movies, music, apps, video clips, games, books, erotica, images, etc. Torrent indexing sites, including those above, are usually searchable and browseable. This means that you can search for torrents by keywords just like any search engine you are used to , but can also explore a structured set of categories which are sometimes further divided into sub-categories.
In particular, community-based torrent indexing sites offer a number of additional advantages. Members of these communities post comments or verify torrents which can help you to screen out poor quality, copyright, fake or malware-infected torrent content.
Most torrent search sites will also display the number of seeders and leechers for each torrent. Usually, they just use the term "seeds" or "S" for seeders and "peers" or "P" for peers aka leechers , even if technically a seed is also a peer. Remember that a torrent downloads fastest the higher the ratio of seeds to peers. Believe it or not, this means that a torrent with 2 seeds and 1 peer will download faster than a torrent with 10 seeders and 10 peers.
Sometimes you need to go looking and dig a little for torrent indexes because they get taken down, have their domain names seized or simply change or move. You could also include terms matching the category or type of content you are looking for, whether movies, music, apps, video clips, games, books, erotica, images, etc. For even more specific searches you could also include any subcategory of specific interest. For example,. Just like popular meta search engines for travel deals, torrent meta search engines seek and consolidate search results from multiple torrent sites.
Unlike most fallen torrent sites, the very popular Torrentz closed their doors voluntarily. The new owners have intentions of making the new torrent search site even better than the old one.
We wish them luck! Our favorite torrent client , qBittorrent, comes with an awesome built-in torrent search feature. It's a great way to search from within your torrent downloader.
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