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 Post subject: Is there a new recommended YouTube channel art size for 2025
PostPosted: July 3rd, 2025, 1:14 am 
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I’m working on a visual update for my YouTube channel and want to make sure my banner fits perfectly in 2025. Did the size requirements change, or is it still the same as before?


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 Post subject: Re: Is there a new recommended YouTube channel art size for
PostPosted: July 3rd, 2025, 6:39 am 
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I double-checked and learned that the standard youtube channel art size 2025 is still 2560×1440 px, but the important part is the safe zone of 1546×423 px. That’s the area that always shows on every device, so I made sure to place my main elements—logo, text, and buttons—right there. Looks spot on across phones, desktops, and even TVs.

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 Post subject: Re: Is there a new recommended YouTube channel art size for
PostPosted: August 7th, 2025, 6:27 am 
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Relevant.
I have four YouTube channels. Two entertainment ones. They mostly contain various non-serious video content. On one channel you can see streaming, gaming. And there is another informational one, but I just started working with it. It will be dedicated to historical moments.
As for streaming, I can say that it is one of the best ways to attract attention. Just the other day, thanks this article https://gyre.pro/blog/best-chatbot-to-use-for-streaming figured out chatbots.


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 Post subject: Re: Is there a new recommended YouTube channel art size for
PostPosted: August 8th, 2025, 5:45 am 
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It was one of those long, heavy days when the hours seem to drag on forever, and by the time I got home, I felt like all the life had been drained out of me. I dropped my bag on the chair, kicked off my shoes, and just sat there in the quiet, staring at the wall. Outside, the street was calm, only the occasional sound of a passing car breaking the silence. I wasn’t in the mood for TV, music didn’t seem to fit, and scrolling through my phone felt pointless. That’s when I remembered a conversation from a few weeks earlier with a colleague who had mentioned vavada in passing. He didn’t go into much detail, just said it was something that made his evenings more exciting. At the time, I didn’t think much of it, but right then, in that moment of stillness, it came back to me like a spark.

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I decided to start with something simple, just to see how it worked. My first few moves weren’t perfect, but they were enough to keep me hooked. And then something shifted — I started paying attention in a way I hadn’t done in a long time. My focus sharpened, my decisions became more confident, and the quiet tension of the game began to replace the tired weight of my day. When I won my first small round, it wasn’t just about the win itself; it was the rush, the warm feeling in my chest that made me realize I was actually smiling for the first time all day. That’s what vavada did — it turned an ordinary, forgettable night into something I knew I’d remember.

The following evening, I found myself thinking about it all day. At work, in between meetings, my mind would drift back to those moments, the way my heart had sped up when the game tilted in my favor, the way I had leaned forward in my chair without realizing it. By the time I got home, I was almost impatient to dive back in. This time, I felt more prepared, more in tune with how the flow worked. And that’s when it happened — the kind of streak that makes you believe the universe is giving you a nod. One good move led to another, and before I knew it, I was in that rare zone where every choice felt right. My hands were steady, my thoughts clear, and I felt completely present. It wasn’t just about the outcome; it was about being right there in the moment, feeling alive.

From then on, vavada became more than just a place to pass the time. It became my own private escape, the space I could step into whenever I needed to shake off the routine, to feel that spark again. Some nights I’d play just for the fun of it, other nights I’d push myself, testing my instincts, trying new approaches. It never felt repetitive, because every session had its own rhythm, its own little story. Even on nights when I didn’t win big, there was always that thrill — the reminder that I had taken a chance, that I had stepped out of the safe and predictable, and that in itself was worth it.

Now, whenever someone tells me they’re bored or that their evenings all blur into one, I think back to that first night. The quiet living room, the weight of a dull day, and that one small choice to open vavada and see what it was about. I had no idea it would turn into something I’d look forward to, something that could flip my mood in minutes. Sometimes, it’s not the big plans or the grand changes that make life exciting — it’s those small decisions, the ones you almost don’t think about, that open the door to moments you didn’t even know you needed. And for me, that door was called vavada.

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