**One Way**

* Download an external player that lets you control the speed, like _BSplayer_. 

* Then in the youtube app when you get to the video you want to watch click the Share button and then select the player you want to use.  The external player will open and it will play the video you want, and you can control the speed in it.  


_Tip:_ you can also use this method to skip ads,  if you share the video to a different player you can watch it right away without having to wait if there's an ad. 

_Edit:_ I mentioned VLC and Dice Player as other options to control video speed,   but looks like I can't share a video from the youtube app to play with them, at least on my phone

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**Alternative Way (not as smooth):** 

This works for watching videos on _m.youtube.com_
on the Mobile Chrome browser (probably other browsers as well) 

Create a bookmarklet, name it something like 'yspeed', and use this code: 

    javascript: r = prompt("Enter Rate"); document.getElementsByClassName("_myp")[0].playbackRate = parseInt(r);

then in your phone when you're watching a video on m.youtube.com, in the url bar type 'yspeed', don't press enter, you should see your bookmarklet popping up as an option. When you tap it you will see a popup to enter your speed (.5, 2.5, 3, etc)

Speeding videos up this way might get laggy, and the max speed you are able to watch it smoothly might depend on your device capabilities

How to create a bookmarklet:

_On Desktop_

 * Right click the bookmarks bar
 * Click _Add Page_
 * Edit the name, and type the javascript code (including "javascript:") into the URL field 
 * Select your _Mobile Bookmarks_ folder (might be optional) and then click save

_On Mobile Chrome_

 * On any page (that you haven't bookmarked already) click the three dot menu button next to the address bar
 * Tap the star
 * Tap _Edit_ on the popup that shows up on the bottom of the screen. If you missed it then tap on the star again and it will take you to the _Edit_ menu.
 * Enter the name, select your _Mobile Bookmarks_ folder, and replace the content of the URL field with the javascript code (including "javascript:") 


Some more info on bookmarklets: http://www.labnol.org/software/google-chrome-bookmarklets/27894/


_Pro Tip:_ You might get a less laggy video if you watch the video in your phone browser in Desktop Mode and then select a lower resolution video. You can also select speed there through the youtube controls, but if you want more options you can use the bookmarklet. In that case, use this code instead for the desktop site:
   
    javascript: r = prompt("Enter Rate"); document.getElementsByClassName("video-stream")[0].playbackRate = parseInt(r);