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Jynxzi (411377640) Twitch VODs & Stream Recordings

From Zero Viewers to Twitch's Biggest Star: The Unstoppable Rise of a Gaming Phenomenon

StreamRecorder has tracked 1,214 streams for Jynxzi on Twitch, with 1838h 22m of total airtime across 301 active days. This profile was first tracked on Jul 11, 2025 and was last seen on Jul 07, 2026.

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Latest Twitch Stream

[553/730] 🇦🇷 FIFA WAGER VS GINGE 🇦🇷 COME ON BABY 🇦🇷 LOCK TF IN 🇦🇷

00:55:46 · Jul 07, 2026

Past Twitch Streams

12 recent streams

Twitch Profile Summary

1,214
Total Streams
1838h 22m
Total Airtime
301
Active Days
4.0
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  • Most Active Day

    13 streams · 8h 31m
  • Favorite Streaming Day

    Wednesday
  • Most Common Start Time

    20:00
  • Tracked Since
    Jul 11, 2025
  • Last Seen
    Jul 07, 2026
Top Categories
Clash Royale 275 Rocket League 189 Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege 168 Just Chatting 136 League of Legends 82 Geometry Dash 68

Twitch Profile Details

Platform
Twitch
Username
jynxzi
Total tracked streams
1,214
Total airtime
1838h 22m
Active days
301
Average streams per active day
4.0
Tracked since
Jul 11, 2025
Last seen
Jul 07, 2026
Most active day
2026-02-18 · 13 streams
Favorite weekday
Wednesday
Most common start time
20:00

Nicholas Stewart wasn't planning to become Twitch royalty when he first hit the "Go Live" button in 2019. The 17-year-old from Washington was just another kid with a dream, streaming Rainbow Six Siege to an audience that rarely exceeded one person. For months, he'd talk to essentially empty chat rooms, perfecting his commentary skills whether anyone was listening or not. Most people would've given up, but Stewart—better known as Jynxzi—kept showing up every day, slowly building what would eventually become one of gaming's most explosive success stories.

The turning point came through an unexpected route: TikTok. While other streamers were grinding away on Twitch alone, Jynxzi started chopping up his best moments into bite-sized clips for the short-form platform. His loud, genuine reactions and skilled gameplay created the perfect storm for viral content. Those 15-second snippets of pure gaming chaos started racking up views, and suddenly people were curious about the energetic guy behind the clips. By 2024, he'd amassed 2.8 million TikTok followers, each one a potential bridge back to his main Twitch channel.

What sets Jynxzi apart isn't just his skill—it's his relentless energy. He's the kind of streamer who makes watching paint dry seem exciting through sheer enthusiasm alone. His streams feature everything from 1v1 viewer challenges to his famous "Race to the Top" series, where he climbed from the lowest ranks in Rainbow Six Siege all the way to the pinnacle. The guy uses a green screen to insert himself into the corner of gameplay footage, creating this weird intimacy where viewers feel like they're gaming alongside him rather than just watching.

The numbers tell a story that even Hollywood couldn't script better. In early 2024, Jynxzi organized a $10,000 Xbox tournament that pulled in over 400,000 hours watched in a single stream. By April of that year, he'd achieved what seemed impossible just five years earlier: overtaking streaming legends like xQc and Kai Cenat to become Twitch's most subscribed creator. His reaction to hitting that milestone—captured live on stream—showed the genuine surprise of someone who still remembered streaming to empty rooms.

Beyond the subscriber counts and tournament prize pools, there's something refreshingly authentic about Jynxzi's approach. At 23, he's managed to turn his childhood obsession with gaming into a multi-million dollar empire while somehow maintaining the same enthusiastic energy that kept him streaming to one viewer back in 2019. He's won Streamer Awards, got his own cosmetic bundle in Rainbow Six Siege, and built a community that spans multiple platforms. Yet he still feels like that kid from Washington who just really, really loves video games—except now millions of people love watching him play them.