Google is overhauling the design of YouTube and adds a new dark mode theme. YouTube has been through a number of changes throughout the years, and this time around Google is updating the look and feel of the popular video site with a more minimalist design, which also introduces a new dark theme that should make it easy on eyes when watching videos.
The new YouTube design is still being developed, and it’s only available as a preview for a small number of users, but it’s possible to try it out, and the best part is that you can also enable the dark mode.
In this guide , you’ll learn the steps to switch to the new YouTube design, and the steps to enable YouTube’s dark mode using Chrome on Windows 10 , Mac, or Linux.
How to enable YouTube’s dark mode
To switch to the new YouTube design to enable the new dark theme, do the following:
- Visit the Chrome Web Store and install the EditThisCookie extension .
- Head over to this YouTube link: http://www.youtube.com/?gl=US .
- Sign in to your YouTube account, but note that this should also work if you’re signed out.
- Click EditThisCooking button next to the address bar.
- Click the VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE entry to open the cookie.
- Replace its content with the following value: fPQ4jCL6EiE YouTube new UI cookie
- Click the green check mark button to save the changes.
- Refresh the page and voila! You’re now on the new YouTube design.
- On the top-right corner, click your account icon to open the menu. (If you’re not signed in, click the three-dotted button on the top-right corner.)
- Click on Theme and select Dark .
While these instructions are specific to Google Chrome, you can follow the steps to try out the new YouTube on Firefox, as EditThisChookie is also available as an Add-on for Mozilla’s web browser .
The new YouTube overhaul improves significantly the previous design with a cleaner look, fewer lines a move focus on the content, and the new dark mode is a welcome addition that perhaps will eliminate the need to use plugins, such as Turn off the light to remove distractions when watching videos.