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YouTube Music is testing playlist search so you can stop endless scrolling

A new Find in playlist button on iOS hints at long overdue search tools for YouTube Music power users, but almost no one has access to it yet.

YouTube Music on iPhone.
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What’s happened? YouTube Music is quietly testing a way to search inside playlists. A small group of iOS users now see a new Find in playlist button in the app, hinting at a limited server-side rollout.

  • In a Reddit thread, one user on YouTube Music version 8.45.3 shared a screenshot of the Find in playlist option and said they are based in India.
  • The feature lets that user search within playlists in their library, but it still does not work on radios saved to their account.
  • Android and iOS users in the same thread said the option is missing for them, which makes this look like a very small A/B test.
  • Until now, many people had to rely on desktop browser extensions to search long playlists, since the official apps never offered native playlist search.

This is important because: Playlist search removes one of the most obvious pain points in YouTube Music. For anyone with huge playlists, it turns an endless vertical scroll into something closer to a normal search box.

  • Listeners have spent years asking YouTube Music to add a way to look up songs inside big playlists instead of swiping through hundreds of tracks.
  • With proper search, playlists can actually work as long-term libraries, where you can quickly find tracks, clean up duplicates, or jump to a specific artist or album.
  • Treating playlist management as a real feature suggests Google may finally invest more in library tools, not just recommendations and home feed tweaks.
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Why should I care? If you lean on a few giant playlists for work, workouts, or commuting, YouTube Music playlist search could save you a lot of time. It lets you jump straight to what you want and get on with your day.

  • For people who use YouTube Music instead of a traditional local library, this makes the app feel less like a simple YouTube skin and more like a proper music player.
  • A wider rollout would also narrow some of the quality-of-life gap with Spotify and Apple Music, where playlist and library tools already feel more mature.

Okay, so what’s next? Right now, almost no one has access to playlist search in YouTube Music. The real test is how quickly Google is willing to move from this tiny iOS experiment to something regular users can actually touch.

  • The iOS trial shows Google is still shoring up basic usability in YouTube Music, not just chasing splashy new discovery features.
  • If Find in playlist goes wide, it should slot in next to tools like Ask Music and smarter recommendations as another way to control how you navigate big libraries.
  • Look at the best music streaming services if you’re thinking of switching.
Paulo Vargas
Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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