If you’re running Google Chrome 57 or above, it turns out there’s a hidden dark mode. Reddit user _paul- found the menu, which you can enable with a quick jump into the console menu.
The dark is, as you’d expect, dark, with a black background and white text. Here’s how to turn it on:
- Head to YouTube.
- Open up the developer menu by pressing Ctrl+Shift+I on Windows (Option +Shift+I on Mac).
- Click on Console.
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Paste in this line of text:
document.cookie="VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE=fPQ4jCL6EiE"
then tap Enter. - Close the developer window and refresh the page.
- Click on the three line Settings icon on YouTube. Then click on Dark Mode.
That’s it, you now have an experimental dark mode available to you.
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Tried this exactly as listed in the instructions.
There is no option for “Dark Mode”
Gotta click your username icon in the top right. Tested and working.
Tis glorious.
@djbear, if you are logged in, click on your profile picture top right, and there is a list of options, it is under that.
Same.
It worked for me. I clicked the three dotted vertical icon on the top right and among the options was dark mode.
I had the same problem, but then I figured it out. Make sure you are signed out on youtube, then click the three dots in the top right. Then sign back in and it should work