Best NZB Sites / Usenet Search Engines 2013

Rank Provider Description Retention Reviews
Best Usenet Service Provider NZBMatrix
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  • • Top NZB Site - Lots of NZB files
  • • Easy to Search and Categorized
  • • $10 One Time Fee for Joining
1200 Days
2 Binsearch
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  • • Very Rapid Usenet Index Search
  • • More than 3,000 Newsgroups
  • • Filters To Easily Narrow Your Search
1100 Days
3 Newzbin2
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  • • Massive membership & Discussions
  • • Free access, Great Help Section
  • • Inventors of NZB Format
720 Days
4 NZBsRus
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  • • Large mebership, lots of NZB's
  • • They have an IRC channel
  • • Free access, and paid VIP access
1200 Days
5 NZBIndex
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  • • Over 800 groups and Millions of nzb's
  • • Website remodeled, looks great
  • • Very Easy To Use
700 Days
6 Mysterbin
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  • • Search accuracy meter is cool.
  • • Preview inside compressed files. Cool.
  • • It's Totally Free!
1178 Days
7 Fidogig
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  • • Large Number of NZB's.
  • • Super Easy to Use.
  • • No Registration Required.
1100 Days
8 NGIndex
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  • • Costs a little but gives a lot.
  • • Easy to use, lots of downloads available.
  • • Image viewing and Thumbnails
600 Days
9 NZB.cc
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  • • The easiest, and simplest search site
  • • All results must have PAR2 files included
  • • Fies with NFO's get extra points
800 Days
10 NZBClub
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  • • Instant indexing (almost) for uploads
  • • SafeSearch integrated if you prefer
  • • Encryption, and password filter for downloads
1000 Days

NZB Sites and Usenet Search Engines help you find exactly what you are looking for quickly. Usenet has so much data that it can be overwhelming. By using a NZB Site or a Usenet search engine you can easily find exactly what you are looking for quickly.

Technically an NZB file is an XML file which contains references to where certain usenet messages can be found. An NZB file facilitates the process of exchanging files via a universally accepted format ( XML). NZB files were invented by infamous website Newzbin. **Not to be Confused with the newsreader client Newsbin.

By using an NZB file and an appropriate Usenet newsreader client you could easily find, exchange and download files from Usenet.

Previous to the development of NZB files and NZB sites search Usenet was a much more time intensive and laborious process.

NZB’s are popular because they download very fast and work regardless of what Usenet server services is used.