Aren’t able to find that one post you liked two months back on Facebook? Or maybe one or two years ago?
Wondering how to see all the posts you liked on Facebook up until now?
Look no further!
With over 2.8 billion monthly active users and thousands of gigabytes of content being uploaded every single minute, finding that one post that you liked or commented on is, undoubtedly, tough.
But let me make it easy for you.
Whether you’re using Facebook on mobile or Desktop, you can easily see all the posts you’ve liked up until now, all thanks to Facebook’s Activity Log feature.
Throughout this blog post, I’ll help you learn how to see all the posts you liked on Facebook.
How to See Posts You Liked on Facebook
Facebook users can easily see all the posts they have liked on Facebook from the platform’s “Activity Log” section. Not only can they look at the posts they have liked but also posts they have commented on, polls they created, reviews, marketplace ratings they’ve given and so much more.
I’ve broken down this blog post into two sections to make sure that you’re following the right steps, depending on your device:
- How to See Posts You Liked on Facebook on Desktop
- How to See Posts You Liked on Facebook on Smartphones
How to See Posts You Liked on Facebook on Desktop
If you are accessing Facebook on your Desktop, following are the exact steps you should follow to see your liked posts:
Head Over to the Activity Log Section
If you’re using Facebook on Desktop, I’d advise you to head over to www.facebook.com and log in to your account, if you haven’t already.
Once logged in, head over to your Facebook profile. You can do this by clicking on your name in the left-hand corner just below the Facebook icon or by clicking on the drop-down menu in the top-right corner and clicking on your name.

When you’re on your profile page, click on the three-horizontal-dotted line. As you do, you’ll see the following options:
- View As
- Search Profile
- Account Status
- Archive
- Story Archive
- Activity Log
- Profile and tagging settings
- Unlock profile
Select “Activity Log.”
Here, you can see all your Facebook activity – from the posts you’ve liked to your search history to Group posts and comments and so much more.
See the Posts You’ve Liked
When you’ve landed on the “Activity Log” section, click on “Interactions” in the left-hand navigation bar. As soon as you do, you’ll see a drop-down menu with numerous options, including Comments, Likes and Reactions, Others’ posts to your timeline, and more.

Click on “Likes and Reactions.”
Here, you can see all the posts you have liked and reacted to.
Now, if you are using Facebook on your smartphone, let’s learn how you can see posts you have liked on Facebook from the mobile application.
How to See Posts You Liked on Facebook on Smartphone
If you are using Facebook using the mobile application, follow these exact steps to look at the posts you have liked:
Visit Facebook Activity Log
The first step is to launch your Facebook mobile application. Log in to your account, if you haven’t already.
Next, click on the three-vertical-line in the top-right, just below the Facebook messenger icon. When you click on it, you’ll be taken to Facebook’s main menu – where you can head over to almost every section of Facebook – from Marketplace to Profile to Pages and more.
Click on the “Settings” icon.
Under Facebook Settings, select “Activity Log.” It’s a part of the “Your Facebook Information” section.
Here, you can see all your Facebook activity – from the posts you’ve liked to your search history to Group posts and comments and so much more.
See the Posts You’ve Liked
Upon landing on “Activity Log”, click on “Interactions”. As you do, you’ll see a drop-down menu with numerous options, including Comments, Likes and Reactions, Others’ posts to your timeline, and more.
Click on “Likes and Reactions.”
Here, you can see all the posts you have liked and reacted to.
Conclusion
And that’s how you can see all the Facebook posts you liked and reacted to up until now.
NOTE – Facebook keeps changing its interfaces and rolls out serious updates on a regular basis. So, if the above-mentioned steps don’t work for you, don’t forget to add your valuable comment and I’ll try to update the blog post with new steps as soon as possible.
Thanks for reading!
And as always, love you guys!
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