These days, there are fewer torrent search engines, and even the ones we have are often offline or down due to legal problems.

The use of Torrent is declining with each passing year, but we still have a considerable number of users who don’t want to ditch torrenting or P2P file sharing.

One massively popular torrent search engine site is Bitsearch. The site has everything needed to be a good torrent search engine, but like most other torrent sites, BitSearch is often inaccessible.

Best BitSearch Alternatives (Torrent Search Engine)

If you’re a BitSearch user but unable to use the site right now, you need to either use a VPN or consider its alternatives.

There are quite a few BitSearch alternative search engine sites available on the Internet that you can consider if the site is down for a long time. Below, we have mentioned some of them.

1. KNABEN

KNABEN

KNABEN Database is by far the closest alternative to BitSearch. Its user interface is fairly simple, allowing you to navigate easily, and the site acts as a multi-search archiver.

This one is just like BitSearch, a Torrent aggregator that collects torrent files from different websites and provides a compilation for all in a single place.

The torrent search engine also provides unique file searching filters to help you easily find the torrent content you’re looking for.

Not only that but there’s also a dedicated Proxy section on the site’s homepage that lets you search torrents via The Pirate Bay.

2. SolidTorrents

SolidTorrents

SolidTorrents isn’t a stable torrent site, but at the time of writing, I can access the site without any VPN or Proxy connection.

The site is live now, and it’s one of the best BitSearch alternatives you can use today. The site’s homepage is pretty clean, listing just the popular torrent categories and a big search field.

You can use the SolidTorrents search to find the torrent content you want. The site is unblocked in most countries; hence, the use of a VPN or Proxy is not necessary but recommended.

If you can’t visit the site right now, you’ll need to use the VPN apps or find its mirror links.

3. Torrentz2

Torrentz2

Torrentz2 used to be massively popular, but it was down for a while due to legal reasons and DDoS attacks. However, now it looks like the site is still up and running.

If you don’t know, Torrentz2 is far superior to BitSearch in terms of grabbing content from other torrent sites. The user interface is kept very clean, with just a search field and popular categories appearing on the home page.

Torrentz2 is actually a clone of the ever-popular TorrentZ, which was taken down during the mass torrent ban in 2015-2017. So, if you’re familiar with the interface of torrents. EU, you may like this one.

4. Snowfl

Snowfl

Snowfl is the top pick for Reddit users when it comes to Torrent search engine sites like BitSearch. This one is less popular, but it’s one of the best unique sites I have ever encountered.

Snowfl’s home page shows cryptocurrency news, but the actual magic resides in the search box at the top right of the screen.

Entering a keyword on the search returns the torrent search engine results. For example, if you type Linux ISO on the Search, the site will return with all available Linux ISO torrent files available across different sites.

The site shows the torrent files, the date of upload, the seeder/leechers, the torrent sites from which the files are fetched, etc.

5. Jivaro

Jivaro

Jivaro isn’t as popular as BitSearch, but its advanced torrent search engine can still help you effortlessly discover torrents.

This one serves as a torrent aggregator that fetches torrents from the best torrent sites, such as iDope, The Pirate Bay, TorLock, Line Torrents, 1337x, etc.

To use Jivaro, you need to enter the keyword in the search field and click Search. The site will then return a list of all torrent sites that have the file you’ve searched for.

Then, you need to click on the torrent sites to download the files. Jivaro’s only drawback is that you will have to use a VPN and an ad blocker.

6. qBittorrent

Search

I know qBittorrent is a torrent client for downloading torrent files. But what you don’t know is that it also has a native torrent search feature.

Many Reddit users just used qBittorrent to find and download torrent content. You need to manually enable qBittorrent’s hidden search engine.

The native search engine of qBittorrent scans through multiple torrent sites to find the file you’re looking for. Once you find your files, you can directly download them from the same client.

These are some of the best sites like BitSearch to find and download torrent files. If you know of any other BitSearch alternative search engine site, drop your name in the comments. Also, if you find this guide helpful, don’t forget to share it with your friends.

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