If you don’t already have the YouTube app, you can download it for free from the Google Play Store on Android devices, or the App Store on iPhone and iPad.
Alternatively, you can select a video from the Home page, or tab Subscriptions to view the latest videos from channels you are subscribed to. Tap Explore to discover new videos to watch.
If you don’t see the icon with three dots, tap the center of the video to display the user interface around the edges of the video playback. Make sure you are watching a video and not an ad.
To turn looping off, tap the icon with three dots in the upper-right corner and tap Loop Video again. This only applies looping to the current video you are viewing. This does not turn on looping for all YouTube videos.
You don’t need to log in unless you want to view content that’s restricted to 18-and-over accounts. If you do need to log in, click SIGN IN in the upper-right corner of the page, then enter your email address and password.
Alternatively, you can select a video on the Home page. You can also click Subscriptions in the panel to the left to view the latest videos from channels you subscribe to. Click Explore in the panel to the left to find new videos to watch.
Alternatively, you can select a video on the Home page. You can also click Subscriptions in the panel to the left to view the latest videos from channels you subscribe to. Click Explore in the panel to the left to find new videos to watch.
If your mouse doesn’t have a right-click button, such as a Magic Mouse on a Mac, click the right side of the mouse or use two fingers to click the mouse. If your computer uses a trackpad instead of a mouse, use two fingers to click the trackpad or click on the bottom-right side of the trackpad to perform a right-click. Make sure that you do this on the video itself and not an ad.
To turn looping off, right-click the center of the video playback and click Loop again. This only applies looping to the current video. This does not apply looping to all YouTube videos.
To turn looping off, right-click the center of the video playback and click Loop again. This only applies looping to the current video. This does not apply looping to all YouTube videos.