How to Link to the Middle of a YouTube Video

This video shows you how to link to the middle of a YouTube video.

Basically, you add the following code to the end of the video URL:

#t=1m47s

The “1m” stands for 1 minute and the “47s” stands for 47 seconds. So, the following link goes to 1:47 of the video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rf2eN2e2WM#t=1m47s

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9 Comments ↓

  • Guy said:

    Sorry to say , but you need to drop the final “s” in your link example , then it will work. :-)

  • Dee said:

    Are you saying it should be #t=1m47?

    #t=1m47s works fine for me.

  • Guy said:

    I am using Firefox and #t=1m47s doesn’t work for me but #t=1m47 DOES ….. So as far as I am concerned ….

    Regards Guy

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  • SteveS said:

    I’m using firefox and the “s” works for me.

  • Ileane said:

    Thanks for the tip. I’m on vacation in LA right now, but when I get home I will try this and let you know how I make out. Love this site!

  • leema said:

    thanks for this tip, it helped a lot

    and big thanks to Guy because the code didn t work for me with the “s” at the end for some reason until i saw his post then i dropped it (the “s” i mean lol)

  • Fran said:

    I have a playlist on youtube. Is it possible to add the #t parameter to items within the playlist?

  • Ebony Inspired said:

    Hi ~
    Does this work for embedding? Thanks