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Streamable Creator Spotlight: chemiistrytv
A creator profile of chemiistrytv, the French Twitch Partner behind CHEMISTRY, daily stream titles, horror games, Just Chatting nights, TikTok clips, and YouTube uploads.
Written by Ryan Trark
Who is chemiistrytv?
chemiistrytv is a French Twitch Partner and gaming creator who also goes by CHEMISTRY across TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and Linktree. The Twitch page is French-language, the Linktree points fans to Twitch, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Discord, and the whole public profile feels built around one very clear promise: show up, play scary games, talk to chat, and keep the night moving.
Viewers love watching Chemiistry because the stream has a simple rhythm. The titles are numbered like a running diary: `STREAM JOUR 175`, `STREAM JOUR 176`, `STREAM JOUR 177`, `STREAM JOUR 178`. That makes the channel feel like something fans are checking back into, not a random one-off stream. You can miss a day and still understand that the story kept going.
The current public identity is very French internet: Twitch commands in the title, Discord everywhere, horror games, jokes, short clips, and a community that knows the phrases already. Linktree uses the line `Bienvenue dans le SEPT-SEPT`, while TikTok's bio says CHEMISTRY is live Tuesday through Saturday at 21:30. That is not vague creator branding. That is a schedule and a room to join.
The queue snapshot had chemiistrytv at just over 19,000 Twitch followers, and the public stat pages checked in July 2026 showed the channel still right in that range. The bigger surprise is off Twitch: TikTok listed about 299,000 followers, more than seven million likes, and 384 videos. So a lot of people know CHEMISTRY from short clips first, then find the live channel later.
A stream that feels like a nightly show
Chemiistry's biggest strength is consistency. Some creators make every stream title feel unrelated to the last one. CHEMISTRY does the opposite. The `STREAM JOUR` titles make the channel feel serialized. Day 175 was the return of gaming. Day 176 was a terrifying story. Day 177 was monster energy. Day 178 was gamers night.
That sounds small, but it changes how fans read the channel. A new viewer sees the number and understands that there is already a routine here. A regular viewer sees the number and knows where they are in the run. It is a clean way to make an ordinary Twitch schedule feel like an inside thing without needing a huge explanation.
The Twitch title style also shows the community side right away. The queue caught a live title that ended with `!discord !sub`, and the same commands show up across the recent public titles. That tells you chat is not just watching. They are expected to join the Discord, subscribe, and be part of the recurring joke.
Public YouTube uploads repeat the same stream titles too. The feed checked in July 2026 had `STREAM JOUR 178 LA NUIT DES GAMERS`, `STREAM JOUR 177 MONSTRE ET COMPANY`, `STREAM JOUR 176 HISTOIRE TERRIFIANTE`, and `STREAM JOUR 175 RETOUR DU GAMING`. Those uploads look like archived pieces of the live show, not separate YouTube-only videos.
Horror, weird games, and chat
Chemiistry's recent game list reads like someone who actually enjoys finding weird stuff to play. SullyGnome's 30-day page showed Maple Ridge, THE WELL IS NOT EMPTY, Garten of Banban II, HELLMART, Beyond Hanwell, Tales Beyond the Tomb: The Farm's Secret, ESKINITA, Happy's Humble Burger Farm, Dead Space, Escape the Backrooms, Five Nights at Freddy's: BLOOD & GEARS, Jeff the Killer, and Just Chatting.
That is a very specific pocket of Twitch. It is not just `gaming` in the broad sense. It is scary games, indie horror, mascot horror, weird Steam finds, Backrooms stuff, FNAF-adjacent games, and chat reacting while the streamer has to deal with it live. The YouTube descriptions even lean into that idea, with the recurring joke about a big guy who is scared to play alone.
That fear is part of the fun. Horror creators do not have to be perfectly brave. Actually, it is usually better when they are not. Viewers want the scream, the confused pause, the bad decision, the laugh after the scare, and the chat spamming because everyone saw it coming except the person with the controller.
The July 2026 YouTube RSS showed CHEMISTRY uploading around the same games and reactions: Garten of Banban, The Amazing Digital Circus, Hariti, Plura Ingenia Patient 16, and Shorts tagged around scary gaming, horror, French gameplay, and streamer clips. The channel is not huge on YouTube by views yet, but it is active and clearly tied back to Twitch.
That matters because it gives fans more than one way to follow. Some people want the live version with chat. Some people want the edited horror upload. Some people only see a TikTok. Chemiistry has a path for all of them.
The Twitch numbers
chemiistrytv's Twitch stats are stronger than the follower count alone makes them look. TwitchTracker listed the channel ID as `713168347`, French language, Partner status, account creation on August 1, 2021, rank around #6,927 overall, #487 among French channels, and Twitch top 0.11% in its current snapshot.
The same TwitchTracker snapshot showed 145 hours streamed, 264 average viewers, 1,968 peak viewers, and 3,708 followers gained. That is a heavy month. It means the channel is not just sitting on old followers. Chemiistry was live a lot, brought in new people, and had a peak big enough to stand out for a creator around 19K Twitch followers.
SullyGnome had a very close 30-day read: 19,178 followers, Partnered status, French language, account creation on August 1, 2021, 155 hours streamed, 30 streams, 261 average viewers, 40,600 hours watched, 3,741 followers gained, and 1,829 peak viewers. TwitchMetrics listed 151 hours streamed, 40,466 hours watched, 267 average viewers, 1,829 peak viewers, and 19,143 followers.
The exact numbers move depending on which tracker updates first, but the story is the same everywhere. Chemiistry streams a lot, usually in French, usually with Just Chatting and horror/gaming mixed together, and the channel has been growing hard recently.
TwitchMetrics also ranked the channel #310 among French channels and #71 among French Just Chatting channels in its 30-day view. That helps explain why the channel feels bigger than the raw Twitch follower number. The live audience is active, and the TikTok audience gives Chemiistry a much wider top of funnel.
Why viewers watch Chemiistry
People watch Chemiistry because the channel feels alive right away. You do not need a full lore dump to understand it. There is a French streamer, a scary or weird game, chat waiting for the next reaction, a Discord command in the title, and a numbered stream day that makes it feel like everyone is already in on something.
The horror side gives the channel a reliable engine. A game like Dead Space or Garten of Banban already has tension built in. Chemiistry adds the personality, the jokes, the panic, the chat timing, and the French community around it. That is what turns a normal playthrough into a stream people want to watch live.
The short-form side makes the whole thing travel. TikTok at roughly 299K followers and more than seven million likes is not a side note. It is probably where a lot of people first see CHEMISTRY. The clips can be quick, loud, and easy to share, then the live channel gives fans a place to come back for the full version.
Instagram adds a smaller but real personal hub too. Public Instagram metadata for `@cchemistryy_` showed about 35K followers, 581 following, and 224 posts, with a French bio calling them a quality streamer. That fits the rest of the profile: Twitch is the live room, TikTok is the huge clip surface, YouTube is the archive, Instagram is the creator page, and Linktree ties it together.
Where to follow chemiistrytv
Twitch is the main place to watch chemiistrytv live. The public stats, Partner status, `STREAM JOUR` titles, and recent game history all point back there.
TikTok is the biggest social account by far, and it is the easiest place to understand the clip side of CHEMISTRY. The bio says live Tuesday through Saturday at 21:30, which lines up with the channel feeling like a regular nightly hang.
YouTube is where the stream days, horror uploads, Shorts, and reaction videos stack up after the fact. Instagram is under `cchemistryy_`, and Linktree is the cleanest single page for the public Twitch, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Discord paths.
The quick version
chemiistrytv is a French Twitch Partner and horror/gaming creator with a big TikTok audience, an active YouTube feed, and a live channel built around numbered `STREAM JOUR` nights.
The channel is especially strong for scary games, weird indie picks, Just Chatting, chat commands, Discord community energy, and clips that make more sense when you know the live personality behind them.
Public July 2026 trackers showed around 19K Twitch followers, about 260 average viewers, more than 145 hours streamed in the last 30 days, a peak around 1.8K to 1.9K viewers, and thousands of new Twitch followers gained.
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