If you’ve ever wondered where all those TikTok videos you double-tapped or “hearted” are hiding, you’re not alone. Sometimes, it feels like TikTok makes it a bit tricky to locate your liked content, especially if you’re trying to revisit that hilarious clip or a trending dance. The good news is, it’s pretty straightforward once you know where to look. Whether you’re on your phone or using TikTok on a Windows PC, you’ll be able to find all your liked videos and keep the good times rolling. Just a heads up — on mobile, it’s all about the profile section, and on desktop, the same concept applies, but the interface looks different. So, let’s dive into the steps that actually work.

How to Find Your Liked Videos on TikTok

Go to your profile page

This is where all the magic starts. On your mobile app, tap the Profile icon — bottom right corner on iOS and Android. If you’re on desktop, just open TikTok in your browser and click your profile picture at the top right. Make sure you’re logged into the right account, or else you might be looking at someone else’s liked videos.

Look for the heart icon — where your liked videos are stored

On mobile, just below your bio, you’ll see a row of icons. The one you’re after is the Heart icon. Tapping this will open your collection of all liked videos. On desktop, there’s a similar icon — a heart symbol or a section labeled “Liked” — usually on your profile page. If it’s not immediately visible, it might be tucked into a menu or under settings, which is kind of frustrating but don’t worry.

Scroll through your liked videos collection

Once you’re in, it’s just a matter of scrolling. Unlike TikTok’s main feed, this section is all about your saved content. Expect to see a bunch of videos, sometimes years old, sometimes recent. Not sure why it works like that, but on some accounts, liked videos may take a second to load or may not appear immediately—kind of weird, but refreshing or closing and reopening the app sometimes helps.

Why some liked videos might be missing or hard to find

If your liked videos aren’t showing up, double-check you’re logged into the right account. Also, remember TikTok won’t show liked videos if you haven’t actually liked anything yet or if you’ve recently deleted your activity history. Admins have also made it trickier to access older liked videos, especially if you’ve liked hundreds of videos over time. No built-in filter or sort feature for the date—so yeah, being patient and scrolling manually is the only way. Yes, it’s kind of lame, but that’s TikTok’s current setup.

Additional tips: Updating and troubleshooting

If things look out of whack or the liked videos just won’t load, most of the time, updating your app helps. On iOS, go to App Store and check for updates; on Android, it’s the Google Play Store. For Windows, update TikTok via the Microsoft Store or browser. Sometimes, a quick restart of the app or even your phone/computer fixes weird bugs. Because of course, TikTok has to make some things way more complicated than they should be, right?

Summary

  • Open your profile (bottom right icon on phone, top right on desktop).
  • Tap or click the heart icon to see liked videos.
  • Scroll to revisit past favorites; sometimes it takes a minute to load.
  • Ensure you’re logged into the correct account.
  • Update the app if liked videos aren’t showing up.

Wrap-up

Finding your liked videos isn’t as straightforward as it should be, especially since TikTok keeps changing stuff around. But once you know where to look — in the profile section under the heart icon — it’s pretty easy to get back to old favorites. Just remember, there’s no search or filter feature, so scrolling is pretty much your only option unless you use third-party tools, which isn’t always recommended. Hopefully, this shaves off a few hours for someone trying to dig up that one TikTok from six months ago. Fingers crossed this helps!

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