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ISSUE #74FRIDAY, JULY 3, 2026

NETFLIX HAS 331 HIDDEN CATEGORIES. HERE ARE ALL OF THEM.

Netflix organizes its entire library into hundreds of secret genre categories you can't see from the homepage — Visually Striking Cult Movies, Critically Acclaimed Emotional Underdog Movies, Japanese Horror, and 328 more. SecretFlixCodes lists every one. Click any code, it opens that category directly in Netflix.

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The Netflix you didn't know you had

Netflix is hiding categories from you.

Not maliciously. Just algorithmically. The homepage shows you what it thinks you want. Behind that, Netflix has organized its entire library into hundreds of specific genre categories — hyper-specific ones — that you can only access if you know the secret numeric code and type it directly into the URL.

Critically Acclaimed Emotional Underdog Movies. Visually Striking Cult Horror. Japanese Crime Dramas. Romantic Independent Movies. Gritty Scandinavian Crime Thrillers. 331 of them. Each one a different door into the Netflix library that the algorithm never showed you.

SecretFlixCodes lists every single one. Filter by mood — Dark, Heartwarming, Mind-bending, Funny, Scary — and it shows you the relevant categories. Click any code and it opens that genre directly in your Netflix account, right now, no copy-pasting required.

This is not a hack. Netflix built these categories intentionally. They just don't surface them on the homepage. They've been there the whole time.

You've been letting Netflix decide what you watch for years.

Now you have the codes.

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