We're now in June and the sun seems to making more and more of an appearance - but it's clear that, even with the good weather, many of us love nothing more than cosying up on the sofa and sinking our teeth into some proper good telly.
However, it's always a tad bittersweet once you've rattled your way through an entire series only to feel totally stumped at what to crack on with next.
So, in order to remedy all your post-binge blues, Netflix has come up with a pretty handy archive of secret codes you can use to find exactly what you want to watch and they've just released a brand-new list of them to unlock hidden genres.
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Not familiar with the TV life hack?
Well, Tudum explains: "Your Netflix queue is always stacked with movies and shows to hit play on, but what you might not know is that there’s a hidden way to make that viewing experience even better."
An 'always growing' list that dates back to the earliest days of the streamer company already tops 36,000 - yes that many - secret codes making it the perfect little tool for armchair critics who either know exactly what they want to watch or want to try something entirely new.
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Basically, it's like ordering off a secret streaming menu where all need to do to explore the cornucopia of categories is to simply open up your web browser, type in 'netflix.com/browse/genre/' and then add your ID code of choice to the end of the URL.
The categories in question are also extremely specific niche including the likes of Deep Sea Horror Movies (45028), Spicy Romance (81572628) and Steamy Romantic Movies (35800) and Lavish Reality Lifestyles (81418611).
And we could see a whole lot more popping up as Michael Raphan, a curation strategist at Netflix, has revealed that new codes are being added whenever inspiration strikes.
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Some previous codes include; Action with a Side of Romance (81647318), the Pop Culture Now collection (34399), 'u herd of baby reindeer? ok more like it' (81783651), summer concerts with The Endless Tour (81719779), Small Town Scares (81496215) and even Twisted Christmas (2300975).
Netflix has since put together a 'starter pack' of a combination of codes highlighted by Raphan and fellow curation strategist, Mary McIlwain, options popular with fans, and a few that Tudum just think are fun.
You’ll never look at your home page the same way again...
90-Minute Movies
Code 81466194: When you’re here for a good time but not a long time. See also: 30-Minute Laughs (81602050), 90-Minute Comedies (81466224), 90-Minute Family Movies (81466229), 90-Minute Horror (81466239), 90-Minute Rom-Coms (81466228), and 90-Minute Thrillers (81466222).
Binge-Worthy British Crime TV Shows
Code 1192582: Crack the case on gripping dramas set across the pond, including Bodies, Top Boy, and The Gentlemen.
Chosen Family
Code 81231348: Sex Education, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Grace and Frankie, and more stories about friends who are more like family.
Cyberpunk
Code 1964512: Fight the future with titles like Black Mirror, Spiderhead, and Love, Death + Robots — or look through Dystopian Futures (2299461) for even more sci-fi options.
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Don’t Watch Hungry
Code 3272152: The description speaks for itself, but to whet your appetite — you’ll find shows like Somebody Feed Phil, The Great British Baking Show, and Dinner Time Live with David Chang on here.
Family Movie Night
Code 2013975: Animated and live-action fare for everyone to enjoy together. You’ll find films here like Leo, Nimona, Family Switch, and The Mitchells vs. the Machines.
Gal-Pal TV Shows
Code 1143288: Shows about besties (Never Have I Ever, Girls5eva, Ginny & Georgia, etc.) to watch with your bestie — or to recommend to them after you finish.
High Brow Horror
Code 3261672: Midnight Mass, The Perfection, and more spooky stories with impeccable vibes.
Irreverent TV Comedies
Code 75480: Dear White People, Big Mouth, Derry Girls, and more offerings sure to make you smile.
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K-Dramas for Beginners
Code 2953105: If you’re newer to K-dramas, look no further than this list that includes shows like Crash Landing on You, Extraordinary Attorney Woo, and Squid Game.
Movies Directed by Women
Code 2974953: The Lost Daughter, Someone Great, and more unmissable films from female filmmakers.
Pop Culture Icons
Code 81278963: Behind the curtain with celebrities and sports stars, via the likes of Taylor Swift’s Miss Americana, Beyoncé’s Homecoming, and the Beckham docuseries.
Reluctant Adults
Code 3053870: Crashing, Love, Senior Year, and more remind us that growing up (and acting like a grown-up) isn’t always easy.
Relentless Crime Thrillers
Code 81226732: For getting up close and personal with the edge of your seat, try this collection that includes Reptile, Dark, Ozark, and Luther: The Fallen Sun.
Schemers & Scammers
Code 81493295: Inventing Anna is right at home in this mix of scripted series and real-life stories.
Small Town Charm
Code 81615585: Enjoy some cozy time with the likes of My Life With the Walter Boys, Sweet Magnolias, and Gilmore Girls.
Supernatural Soaps
Code 81238162: A category for those who like their drama with a dash of the strange. (See: Manifest, Lucifer, The Umbrella Academy.)
Swipe Right
Code 81582488: Want reality series (Love Is Blind) and fictional stories (Sierra Burgess Is a Loser) about the highs and lows of dating all in one place? Here’s your match made in heaven.
Take a Trip Around the World
Code 81282911: Emily in Paris, Amazing Vacation Rentals, Down to Earth with Zac Efron, and more for anyone with a passport burning a hole in their pocket.
Team Players
Code 2752022: Go for the gold with these sports stories, which include films, TV series and documentaries like Last Chance U, Full Swing, and Under Pressure: The U.S. Women’s World Cup Team.
Totally Awesome '80s
Code 2314106: Get a dose of nostalgia via these ’80s-set offerings, or jump ahead a decade and check out Nostalgic ’90s (2691941).
Watch in One Weekend
Code 3182735: When you want a start-to-finish project and have the time to commit to it. If you’re on a tighter deadline, pursue Watch in One Night (3178549).
"Why do you choose what to watch? It could be a lot of different things — it could be something about the picture is enticing, there’s an actor that you know, you’ve heard of it somewhere else. And I think one of those things is how it’s framed, what titles are sitting around it," Raphan tells Tudum. "So putting a new thing out there that can capture someone’s attention, that’s kind of cool."
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