Whenever I have some down time, I can get sucked into the rabbit hole that is Reddit. No matter what you’re into, Reddit is one way to lose hours of your life finding informative things you never knew before, new cat photos, interesting debates between strangers on the Internet, or whatever else you may stumble upon in the magical world of Reddit. While my personal Reddit app of choice is still Alien Blue due to the features and robustness, if you don’t need all of that, Narwhal is a good choice to consider.

narwhal for reddit (Free) by Rick Harrison is a lightweight client for browsing Reddit in your spare time. If you enjoy other simple and clean Reddit apps like Mars for Reddit or Redd , then you should also check out Narwhal.

Narwhal features a lightweight and minimal interface that is easy on the eyes and quite intuitive to navigate around. The color scheme of powder blue and white is quite appealing, and doesn’t detract from the content of Reddit as you browse. Posts are laid out neatly in a list view by chronological order, and you can quickly jump to whatever is popular at the moment via the ribbon at the top. The header bar also has several buttons for quickly accessing your messages, adding a new post, and the side panel menu. I found Narwhal feels natural and is incredibly easy for anyone to use. It’s also very fast, so you can get to your daily dose of cute faster than ever.

You are able to use Narwhal entirely without a Reddit account, although if you do have an account, you probably want to sign in to access your subscriptions and messages. While Narwhal is a free download, you’ll actually have to get the “Pro” upgrade if you want to get in your account. The upgrade gives users the ability to create new posts and reply to comments, access subscribed subreddits, upvote and downvote, and more. The pro upgrade can be unlocked forever for $1.99, or you can share the app on Facebook or Twitter to unlock it for three months. I actually like this system, as it gives you a chance to try it out before you fully commit.

The main screen of Narwhal will feature Reddit’s front page, and you can navigate to a different section with the ribbon at the top. You can filter the posts by Hot, New, Rising, Controversial, and Top. If you’re logged in, you can access your subscribed subreddits via the side panel menu, and filter posts the same way. You can even unsubscribe if you desire.

The list of posts are organized in a neat fashion, and you can clearly see the title of the post, what subreddit it’s from (if on front page), the domain of the link, who posted it, thumbnails, karma points, and number comments. There are also swipe gestures that you can make on a post title that will bring up some options. A short swipe to the right will allow you to save the thread, while a long swipe to the right will hide the post. A short swipe to the left will allow you to upvote on the topic, while a longer swipe is a downvote.