Netflix has a secret menu for better recommendations. how to get it



Netflix has a lot of TV shows, movies and documentaries. From binge-worthy original shows like Stranger Things and Bridgerton to horror movies, sci-fi and fantasy shows, documentaries, comedies and more. The streaming service’s content library is so vast that sometimes it’s really hard to find something to watch, and scrolling can easily take longer than it takes to watch something.

If you don’t already have something in mind to look at, you’re at the mercy of the algorithmeven if you’re trying an alternative like two-thumbs-up. The streaming platform will highlight TV shows and movies that you might like based on your profile and what you have watched before. It’s a start, but it won’t help you quickly find something new to watch, or any other specific genre that might interest you.

But there’s a secret trick to filtering Netflix’s library by genre to find exactly what you’re browsing: Netflix codes. These codes each correspond to a different style, which the algorithm uses to classify and serve the recommendations. Instead of passively accepting algorithmic choices, learn how to use Netflix codes to find your next binge-watch.

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What are Netflix Codes?

Netflix codes — though not a new discovery — are based on a numbering system that the service uses to categorize movies and shows by genre and sub-genre. Note that the code can only be used on Netflix’s website, not its apps.



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This is what you will see when you visit the Netflix Codes website.

Screenshot by Shelby Brown/CNET

where to find netflix codes

Check out netflix-codes.com for the full list. There are around 20 categories like anime, foreign movies and classic movies. Those categories are further broken down into more specific sub-genres. For example, the horror movie — coded 8711 — has 12 more codes such as deep-sea horror movies, zombie horror movies, teen screams, and more.

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how to use netflix codes

The easiest way is to install the Better Browse for Netflix extension for Chrome. This way:

1, Go to the Chrome Web Store and search for “Browse Better for Netflix”.
2, Click add to chrome,
3, Click add extension,
4, Log in to your Netflix account in a new tab.

At the top of the Netflix home screen, you should see a new option – browse all – Next to my list. Click on it to search manually or scroll through the available sub-genres.

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Use code 5475 and you’ll unlock a trove of romantic comedies on Netflix.

Screenshot by Shelby Brown/CNET

Another way is through the Netflix Code website. This way:

1, Go to netflix-codes.com in your PC or mobile browser.
2, Find the genre or sub-genre you want to explore.
3, Tap the code next to the genre or sub-genre of your choice.
4, If you’re on a device that has the Netflix app installed, the app should open up and take you straight to the genre or sub-genre you’ve selected. If you don’t have the app installed, it will open Netflix through the browser and you can watch the specific movies and shows available.
5, Tap the title you want to view.

You can also access Netflix codes manually in your browser. This way:

1, Go to netflix-codes.com in your PC or mobile browser.
2, Find the genre or sub-genre you want to explore.
3, type in another tab but change INSERTNUMBER With specific style or sub-genre code.
4, You will be taken to Netflix to read the titles available in that section.

From there, you can either make a mental note of the movie you want to watch and go back to the app on your preferred device, or log in to your browser to watch.

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