how do you look at your spotify wrapped
You can see your Spotify Wrapped by opening the Spotify app, looking for the Wrapped banner or section on the Home screen, or by searching “Wrapped” in the app or visiting Spotify’s Wrapped webpage in a browser.
What Spotify Wrapped Is
- Spotify Wrapped is a yearly, interactive recap showing your top songs, artists, genres, and total listening minutes, usually released in late November or early December.
- It is presented as a story-style experience plus playlists like “Your Top Songs 20XX” that you can save and share.
How to Look at Your Spotify Wrapped (Mobile)
- Open the Spotify app on your iPhone or Android and make sure it’s updated to the latest version.
- On the Home tab, look for the colorful “Wrapped” banner or “Your 20XX Wrapped” feed at the top and tap it to enter the story-style recap.
- If you don’t see a banner, tap the Search icon and type “Wrapped” or “2025 Wrapped/2026 Wrapped” and open the Wrapped experience or the “Your Top Songs 20XX” playlist that appears under “Made for You.”
How to View Wrapped on Desktop or Web
- On a computer, go to Spotify’s Wrapped page, such as
spotify.com/wrapped, and log in to your account to see your yearly stats and shareable cards when they are live for that year.
- You can also open the desktop app, use the search bar to look for “Wrapped” or “Your Top Songs 20XX,” and open your Wrapped playlists from the results.
If You Don’t See Your Wrapped
- Confirm your app is updated in the App Store or Google Play, then fully close and reopen Spotify.
- Check again on the Home screen and via the search bar; if Wrapped is still missing, it may not yet be rolled out in your region, or you might not have enough listening history for the year.
How to See Old Spotify Wrapped Playlists
- In the app, search “Your Top Songs 2023”, “Your Top Songs 2024”, etc.; old Wrapped playlists are usually saved to your library once generated.
- On desktop or web, you can open those same playlists from your library or via direct year-specific Wrapped links when available.
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