YouTube for Android Reportedly Testing ‘Play Something’ Floating Button Feature

YouTube is reportedly experimenting with a new feature in its Android app that introduces a “Play Something” floating action button (FAB). This feature is designed to help users discover random videos when they’re unsure what to watch, offering a more serendipitous viewing experience. The button appears in the app with a simple design—white text on a black background—and provides a quick way to jump into content. Initially tested as part of YouTube Shorts last year, this functionality has now expanded to include the broader YouTube video library.

The “Play Something” FAB was spotted by 9to5Google in version 19.50 of the YouTube app for Android. While YouTube has yet to make an official announcement, the feature appears to still be in the testing phase, potentially limited to a small group of users. Its design and function suggest that YouTube is looking to cater to users seeking effortless content discovery, particularly when they’re indecisive about what to watch.

According to the report, tapping the FAB starts a video playback session, initially within the YouTube Shorts interface. However, it can also randomly play regular YouTube videos, adapting the portrait-style interface for these longer videos. The interface includes familiar controls such as options to like, dislike, comment, and share videos. Additionally, a timeline scrubber is displayed at the bottom of the screen, giving users more control over playback.

The inclusion of this feature could mark a new approach for YouTube in engaging users and keeping them on the platform longer. By expanding beyond Shorts to incorporate regular videos, the “Play Something” button has the potential to appeal to a wider audience. If the testing phase proves successful, the feature may roll out globally, offering a seamless and entertaining solution for viewers looking to discover new content without having to browse manually.