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Trying to find something to watch on Netflix doesn't have to be overwhelming. The streaming platform provides thousands of options at your fingertips, from classic feel-good romance movies to all the best shows of 2022 . So, if you find yourself scrolling endlessly, trying to choose which title to watch next, you’re not alone.
From intense dramas to hilarious sitcoms, these shows hit the mark when it comes to bringing the storylines of young people to life. Plus, teen shows tend to push the envelope on what can be seen on TV — the days of corny after-school specials are long gone, as these modern shows tackle topics ranging from self-discovery to some of the biggest issues facing young people today. Netflix is home to some of the most binge-worthy teen shows on TV thanks to their crazy cliffhangers and love triangles that create ship wars from dedicated stans. From supernatural sci-fi hits like Stranger Things to comedies with fun hijinks like Never Have I Ever , there's a perfect teen show for everyone on this list. Keep scrolling for the best teen shows on Netflix right now.
Based on the beloved graphic novel series of the same name, Heartstopper follows the shy Charlie and athletic Nick as they form an unlikely romance.
Breakout actress Maitreyi Ramakrishnan stars as Devi, a young Indian girl in California who is trying to lose her virginity to the hottest guy at school. However, she slowly finds out that her plan isn't as easy as she originally thinks and tires to find a balance between making it happen and being there for her friends.
After the death of their father, the Locke sibling move into the mysterious Keyhouse where nothing is as it seems.
Not only is Stranger Things just one of the greatest shows of all time, it has everything you can expect from a teen drama. From crazy parents to fun adventures with the best group of friends and some of the strongest writing in TV history, it's no wonder why it's easily one of Netflix's greatest shows of all time.
High school student Juliette is looking to make her first kill so she can earn her rite of passage in her powerful family of vampires. She sets her sights on the new girl at school, Calliope. The only issue? Juliette falls for Calliope, who comes from a family of monster hunters.
To All The Boys I've Loved Before 's Lana Condor stars as a high school senior who’s always lived life by a set of rules. When she and her best friend decide to live a little more on the edge, she ends up becoming a ghost.
The students of Grand Army high school have to deal with some major real world problems as they try to balance their school lives and trying to figure out who they really are.
Cobra Kai never dies and that is evident in the latest installment in the iconic Karate Kid series. Follow Johnny Lawrence and Daniel LaRusso as they build their own respective dojos and refuel their rivalry with a brand new generation of karate kids that are ready to take home their own All Valley Championship title.
Otis and his BFF Maeve decide to start a business giving sex advice to their classmates. However, as he learns more about his classmates and explores more of his sexuality, things start to get more complicated for Otis and his friends at Mooredale Secondary School.
After an accident causes them to cross their path with a bounty hunter and a criminal, twins Sterling and Blair decide to join the business to make some extra cash.
Elodie, Moe, and Tabitha form an unlikely friendship when they meet at a Shoplifters Anonymous meeting. Not only do they bond over their shoplifting habit, but confide in each other as they figure out who they are and where they fit in.
A group of kids who thought they were going on a school trip, wake up to find themselves in an exact replica of their hometown. With no adults and no way out, they have to find a way to survive and create their own society before chaos and uncertainty take over.
Set in the fictional LA neighborhood called Freeridge, On My Block follows a group of friends as they try to survive gangs, violence, and teenage drama while also uncovering a secret mystery that can possibly lead them to tons of money.
After finding a mysterious map left behind by his father, John B and his friends go off on their own treasure-hunting journey in the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
Get ready for a whole new take on the iconic animated series, The Winx Club . Follow Bloom and the rest of the Winx suite as they figure out the secrets of their school, Alfea, and figure out how to use their fairy powers.
Only the kids of Spain's elite get to go to Las Encinas, but three kids end up getting the chance of a lifetime after their school accidentally burns down. However, when a murder happens on campus, their scholarships and lives are put on the line and they must work with their new classmates to figure out who did it.
Gilmore Girls follows 3 generations of a family that come head to head thanks to their different values and ideas in the small and quirky town of Stars Hollow. Lorelai and Rory Gilmore seem more like sisters than mother and daughter, which makes their relationship even better than some of the others you see on TV. Plus, this show has one of the biggest shipping wars that will leave you and your friends debating who Rory is really meant to be with.
Student Payton Hobbart starts off his political career by running for student body president at his school, but things soon go haywire when his opponent turns out to be the girlfriend of his former lover, Astrid Sloan.
From hit YA novel to hit TV show, 13 Reasons Why has set itself apart as one of the realest teen shows of all time. Though not for the faint of heart, the series has become a conversation starter for suicide awareness as it shows how one person's actions can affect another person's life.
This 90s sitcom is a classic for a reason. Twins Tia and Tamera grew up not knowing that the other existed, but after an accidental encounter at the mall brings them together, the twins decide to move in together and try to get to know each other.
Fans of the original Archie comics probably never imagined seeing their favorite characters like this. Follow Archie, Jughead, Betty and Veronica as they uncover the mysteries that surround their town and its crazy history.
Set in 1996 Oregon, Everything Sucks! is a quirky coming-of-age story that follows an A/V club and a Drama club who unexpectedly come together to make a short film. Before her Euphoria and The White Lotus era, Sydney Sweeney got her start on this Netflix comedy.
This musical series follows teen musician Julie, who loses her passion for the craft after her mom passes away. A dreamy band from 1995, Sunset Curve, suddenly appear as ghosts in her mom's music studio and they form an unlikely connection that helps Julie fall back in love with the magic of music.
Following a group of friends who attend Hollywood Arts High School, Victorious shows their lives as they try to balance their schoolwork, lives, and potential careers.
Brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric set off on a journey to try to get their bodies back after an attempt to use advanced alchemy goes horribly wrong.
Based on former NFL player Spencer Paysinger's life, Spencer James' gets the opportunity of a lifetime when he gets recruited to play for Beverly Hills High School. However, he soon realizes that just playing for a new team isn't as easy as it seems, especially when he sees just how different he is from his teammates.
Next Class is fourth and final Degrassi series, get ready to meet some brand new faces as new kids come to Degrassi High and deal with all the crazy drama that comes with going there.
You don't need to watch The Vampire Diaries or The Originals to understand what happens in this series. Follow tribrid Hope Mikaelson and the rest of the students from the Salvatore School for the Young and Gifted as they discover their powers and deal with being supernatural teens in a world that doesn't know they exist.
Kat Baker gets a second chance at chasing her Olympic dreams when she starts skating with local bad boy, Justin Davis.
Brother and sister duo Katara and Sokka set off on a journey when they discover the missing avatar, who has been gone for 100 years, stuck in an iceberg. Together, they try to find Aang masters of the elements so he can take down Fire Lord Ozai before he completely takes over the world.
Already seen Avatar: The Last Airbender ? Then make sure to also check out The Legend of Korra . A brand new avatar is here and she's ready to make her mark on the world. As Korra moves to Republic City to finally master airbending, she soon realizes that the world isn't as peaceful as she originally thought it would be and tries to set things right.
This docuseries follows the members of Navarro College Cheer Team who open up about their lives and how much they push themselves in order to secure another NCA National Championship title.
After years on the run, Ginny wants nothing more than to put down roots. So, when her mom Georgia says they are moving to New England, Ginny hopes it's for good.
On his final knight of testing before officially becoming a knight, Tiuri breaks his vigil and gets sent off on a quest to deliver a letter to the king before it's too late.
Sabrina Spellman's life has always been split between the mortal world and her coven. But when she has to finally make a decision between becoming a witch or staying mortal, she tries to find a way to keep both sides of her life.
Sydney Novak's seemingly normal life gets completely derailed when her newfound powers suddenly appear. She tries to find a way to learn how to use them before she hurts those she loves the most.
Atypical follows the life of Sam Garner who tries to navigate high school, working, and his home life as an autistic teen with the help of his family and friends.
True crime fans will be obsessed with American Vandal. Every season follows a brand new mystery that two teens try to solve by interviewing those involved. While the crimes themselves might be ridiculous, the show actually has one of the greatest portrayals of what it's like to be a teen today.
The Vampire Diaries changed the game in a lot of ways. Not only did it prove that various spin-offs can work on the same network, the series also left fans wondering which Salvatore brother was better for Elena in one of the biggest ship wars that still lives long after the series ended.
In this laugh out loud series, a group of friends in Derry try to navigate catholic high school life in the middle of the Northern Ireland conflict.

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Ah, the teenage years. Who can resist the tug of nostalgia for the days when wild hormonal fluctuations ruled every decision, when laughable and superficial beliefs could define personhood, and when it felt like no one understood you despite how much you tried desperately to fit in and not say the wrong thing, for fear of mass reprisal that could end life as you knew it?
Yes, those were heady times. Fortunately, Netflix has made it easy for you to reminisce about the halcyon days of yore without making you ever leave your couch. These are the best TV shows about teens currently streaming on Netflix, a mix of broadcast classics like Gilmore Girls to Netflix originals like the Gilmore Girls -on-steroids Ginny & Georgia .
Capitalizing on the recent hallyu wave and influx of Korean zombie-horror, All of Us Are Dead is set during an apocalyptic high school zombie attack and features a sprawling ensemble cast, teenage drama, and escape room-like plot as surviving students must evade an outbreak that has swept through their school. It's a show for those who need a bit more horror and action pumped into their teen TV, as it's full of tense action in confined spaces, mysterious outbreak, abundant death, occasionally sus CGI, and One Special Kid who might just have the cure to end it all. While there might be a lot of zombie TV, All of Us Are Dead stands on its own emotional legs.
American Vandal , about teen documentarians who investigate the conspirators behind the high school pranks of a dick-drawing vandal and somebody nicknamed "the turd burglar," is much more than two seasons of dick/poop jokes. After the first couple episodes of each season, the more immature material falls to the background, allowing the show to satirize high school, race and class, and today's criminal justice system in a surprisingly meaningful way. To pull it off, the co-creators studied the techniques that made them so invested in such true-crime titans as Serial , Making a Murderer , and The Jinx . It's parody, homage, addictive teen drama all wrapped in one—an underrated win for the streaming service that's sadly been officially canceled going forward.
This Anne of Green Gables adaptation has one of the most ferocious fanbases on all of stan Twitter. If you've ever stumbled across it in your feed, it may be somewhat surprising, but the canceled-too-soon Netflix original from Moira Walley-Beckett ( Breaking Bad ) is worth all of the hype. Not only is it an impeccably shot 19th century period piece about author L. M. Montgomery's beloved orphan Anne growing up on Prince Edward Island, few teen series are so poised in the way they address contemporary issues, let alone adapting them thoughtfully for the past. 
Robia Rashid's ambitious family dramedy centers on an 18-year-old on the autism spectrum named Sam ( It Follows ' Keir Gilchrist) who's seeking a girlfriend and independence. The writers carefully employ therapy sessions and asides to shed light on autism, moves that are always more enjoyable than didactic. The humor sprinkled throughout rarely comes at the expense of its protagonist (N.B. great fun facts about penguins and Antarctica). And the show touts a message of inclusion and compassion, no matter the circumstances, to which all viewers can relate. It's an emotional ride, one that might get off to a clunky start, but one that's ultimately worth the investment, especially considering the bite-size runtimes and the heft that sucker-punches you at the end.
Katara, the last waterbender of her tribe, and her brother Sokka discover a young boy named Aang buried in suspended animation in an iceberg. They learn that he is the Avatar, a reincarnated being who can control all elements, instead of just mastering one, and whose job it is to keep harmonic balance in the Four Nations. With the help of a few friends, the three set out on a journey across the world so that Aang can master all four elements and defeat the villainous and power-hungry Fire Lord. 
In Big Mouth , comedian Nick Kroll and friends (including John Mulaney and Jessi Klein, among others) essentially hop into an animated time machine to play young, more insecure, and hornier versions of themselves as adolescent tweens beginning to date and watch porn, coming to grips with their emotions and sexuality. With a no-holds-barred approach to the horrors of puberty and the freeing format of animation, the show tends to really go there (see: Hormone Monsters voiced by Kroll and Maya Rudolph, singing Michael Stipe tampons, scary sex fantasies), forcing you to relieve the unbearable awkwardness of those middle school years.
A YA trope that you've likely seen before drives this eight-episode limited series : the classic supernatural one in which the protagonist dies unexpectedly and is stuck in some sort of in-between. On Boo, Bitch , the dearly departed Erika (Lana Condor of the To All the Boys… movies) becomes a ghost after she and her BFF Gia (Zoe Colletti) get in a car crash on their way home from their first-ever high school party. Being that her unfinished business is checking off a handful of teenage milestones that make her more popular than she ever was when she was alive, the series pulls from a whole slate of teen entertainment tropes, from mean girls to fantasy. Once you get past the cheesiness, it's a quick, delightful binge that'll lovingly haunt any fan of teen TV.
Live-action adaptations of manga series or anime can be a long shot—and this K-drama is far from the first series adapted from Yoko Kamio's wildly popular shōjo manga of the same name—but it'll steal your heart. Set in an elite private school, a clique of boys who call themselves F4 reign over the hallways, until an unassuming, low-income student on a scholarship tries to stop their bullying… and eventually becomes entangled in a love triangle with them. Above all, it's an indulgent, over-the-top fairy tale set in contemporary South Korea, but that's what makes Boys Over Flowers so great. Sure, you've seen many love triangles play out on screen before, but you won't really know how much emotional turmoil they can put you through until you experience the throes that is Jan-Di and her F4 boys.
Sabrina Spellman is a typical teenage girl, aside from the fact that she’s a half-witch and lives in a supernatural household with her two witchy aunts and her warlock cousin. The heroine, played by Mad Men ’s dynamic Kiernan Shipka, must find her footing in both the human world and her new world of witchcraft: once she turns 16, she must choose whether or not to sign her name in the Book of the Beast and over to the Dark Lord, who, unbeknownst to her, sees the increasingly powerful young witch as the perfect vessel for his most evil bidding. The series takes characters and inspiration from the Archie comics universe and even has Riverdale showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa at its helm, infusing it with the perfect amount of grotesque horror and sassy-sweet at
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