how do i find my wrapped on spotify
You can see your Spotify Wrapped right in the Spotify app or in a browser, but it’s only prominently featured for a limited time each year (usually early December through early January).
Spot it in the mobile app
During Wrapped season, Spotify usually makes it very obvious:
- Open the Spotify app on your phone.
- On the Home tab, look for a colorful “Wrapped” bubble or banner at the top; tap it to open your Wrapped story.
- Swipe through the story cards to see your top songs, artists, genres, and total listening minutes, and use the Share button on any slide to post it to social media.
If you don’t see a banner, make sure the app is updated to the latest version, then fully close and reopen it.
Use search if the banner’s gone
If Wrapped isn’t on your home screen, you can still usually find the playlists:
- Tap the Search tab.
- Type “Wrapped” or “Your Top Songs 2024” (or whatever year you want).
- Look for playlists labeled “Your Top Songs 2024” with the “Made for You” tag and open them.
This won’t show the animated story, but it does give you the official playlist of your top tracks for that year.
On desktop or web browser
If you’re on a computer or don’t see it in the app:
- Go to spotify.com/wrapped in a browser and log into your account.
- If the current year’s Wrapped is still active, it will load your interactive Wrapped experience there.
- You can also use the desktop app’s search bar the same way: search “Wrapped” or “Your Top Songs 2024” to find the playlists.
Finding old Spotify Wrapped
The full story-style Wrapped from previous years can’t be replayed once it expires, but the playlists usually remain.
- In the app, go to Your Library → Playlists and scroll; look for “Your Top Songs 2023” , “Your Top Songs 2022” , etc.
- Or use search and type “Your Top Songs 2023” , “Your Top Songs 2022” , and open the ones with the Made for You label.
If nothing comes up, it might be that you didn’t listen enough that year or you never saved the playlist when Wrapped was live.
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