People across all social media platforms are finding ways to reminisce on their lives on Instagram, by posting their top 9 posts. Here’s everything you need to know about finding your top 9 photos on Instagram.

Whenever the calendar gets towards December, social media platforms start rolling out their yearly recaps for users. WhileSpotify Wrappedmight be the most notable and most popular of these. Yet, there are plenty of others to get involved with as well, including on Instagram

But how do you go about finding out what your Top 9 posts on Instagram are?

How to find your Top 9 photos on Instagram

How to find your Top 9 photos on Instagram

There are several different apps and websites that can help you find your top 9 posts. The most popular one, however, is called Top 9 and is available on desktop, or as an app if you have an Apple device.

Here’s how you get your Top 9 post on your Instagram:

The first thing you need to do is make sure that your Instagram profile is public. Don’t worry, you don’t need to leave it public for long. Or you can download the Top 9 app if you don’t want to risk anyone seeing your private photos.

If you want to make your profile public, simply open settings by pressing on the three lines at the top of your screen on your profile page. Scroll down to “Who can see your content” and press on “Account privacy” then tap on the button next to “Private account” to make it go back to public.

Open up the Top Nine website or download the free Top Nine app through your App Store on your device.

There will also be a share button where you can share your top 9 grid on Instagram by following the instructions.

So, there you have it — everything you need to know about how to make your own Top 9 post on Instagram.

If you want to know more about how to use Instagram, you can check out our other guides includinghow to link your Instagram account to TikTokandhow to see your first-liked Instagram post.

Alice Sjöberg is an Evergreen Specialist on Dexerto’s UK team, focusing on Entertainment content. She is an NCTJ qualified journalist, providing expert coverage of trending, viral news from X/Twitter, YouTube, and TikTok. Alice also has bylines at The Mirror, MSN, Daily Express, OK! Magazine, and The Chronicle. You can contact her at: alice.sjoberg@dexerto.com