Spotify Wrapped 2025 has landed – here's how to find it, plus the best new features this year

Two phones on a green and blue background showing Spotify Wrapped 2025
(Image credit: Spotify)

  • Spotify Wrapped 2025 has just landed after days of teases
  • You can find it inside the Android and iOS apps
  • There are plenty of new features this year

We're now well used to getting a recap of our Spotify listening habits every year, and Spotify Wrapped 2025 has just landed. It should be available now (or arriving very soon) in your Spotify mobile apps – and there's lots that's new this year.

As well as the usual mix of stats on the artists, tunes, and genres you listened to most, we've got interactive elements like a quiz that gives you a chance to guess your top song of the year (before it's actually revealed).

Some of the graphics used in the story-style recap are pretty entertaining – like the artist sprint screen, which shows your top artists in a race for top spot. It lets you see which artists you were listening to most as the months of 2025 went by.

As usual, you get a top song playlist you can save to your account for future reference, with the top 100 songs you listened to in 2025. And something else that hasn't changed this year is the ability to share any part of your Wrapped with other people on social media.

How to find Spotify Wrapped 2025

Spotify Wrapped 2025

Spotify Wrapped 2025 will tell you about your favorite music (Image credit: Spotify)

To find your Spotify Wrapped 2025, just open up the Android or iOS app on your phone: you should see an alert saying your Wrapped recap is available. If it's not immediately visible, try opening the Home tab and pulling down on the screen to refresh it.

If you still can't see it, check that you've got the latest version of Spotify installed. On Android, open the Play Store app, tap your profile picture (top right), then Manage apps and device and check for updates on the next screen.

For those of you on iPhones, open up the App Store, tap your profile picture (top right), then scroll down to see the updates available: tap Update All to get everything updated at once, including any pending Spotify updates.

If you still can't see the Spotify Wrapped 2025 feature after that, you'll just need to be patient (as difficult as that is): it should show up very soon. Once it does arrive on your handset, there are plenty of new features to dive into.

What's new in Spotify Wrapped 2025

Spotify Wrapped 2025

The Wrapped Party quiz is new this year (Image credit: Spotify)

There's lots that's new in Spotify Wrapped 2025 this year, and it's easier to navigate too: when you open it up you'll see you can adjust the speed of playback, and skip back to specific sections of the Wrapped story without starting over again.

Fresh for 2025 is that you'll get your Spotify listening age (based on the release years of the tracks you listen to most), a top albums list for the first time, and a Spotify Club that matches your musical interests. There's also a new Listening Archive feature, which leverages AI to dig into your "most memorable streaming days" in detail.

Other new features include a Fan Leaderboard, showing where you sit against other listeners when it comes to your favorite artists, and an interactive Wrapped Party feature that lets you turn your stats into a competition to play with friends. See how well you know your own musical tastes, and those of your friends.

For audiobooks, you can see your top genre, and get a message from the author behind your favorite audiobook. Spotify is also introducing messages from top podcasters too, so these clips may appear inside your Wrapped story.


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David Nield
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