Click to Skip Ad
Closing in...

How to turn Instagram Notes gold

Published Aug 9th, 2024 10:02AM EDT
How to turn Instagram Notes gold
Image: José Adorno for BGR

If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs.

You might have noticed in the past few days that your friends and contacts have started using the almost-forgotten Instagram Notes feature again. More interestingly, they’re appearing in a new gold color. But why? How? What’s the secret?

Well, to celebrate the Olympics, Instagram decided to change the color of Instagram Notes to gold when you type certain words. So, some of your friends’ notes are still white, but some are a special color.

If you’re feeling like a winner, these are some of the keywords (and emojis) you can use to turn your Instagram Notes gold:

  • Gold
  • Goat
  • Medal
  • Olympics
  • Olympian
  • Podium
  • Victory
  • Flashlight emoji
  • Goat emoji
  • Gold medal emoji
  • Medal emoji

These words and emojis are associated with the Olympic spirit, and they’re also a nice way for Instagram to boost this little-used feature. Released more than a year ago, the company attempted to introduce a similar function that had become popular with the former Twitter platform, Fleets.

Instagram is well-known for copying popular features from other platforms and then letting them spread through its parent company’s social media apps, Meta. This is why Stories became so popular, as Instagram copied this feature from Snapchat.

However, it’s important to note that no one else is turning tweets, posts, or threads into gold except Instagram Notes.

To start using this feature, just open your Instagram app, swipe left, and tap on your face in the upper left corner of the page. Write a note using one of the words or emojis above, and once it’s published, the golden note will appear.

As of now, it’s unclear if this feature will only work during the Olympics or if Instagram will extend it for longer. It’s also important to note that it works for both iOS and Android users. So don’t forget to give it a try.

José Adorno Tech News Reporter

José is a Tech News Reporter at BGR. He has previously covered Apple and iPhone news for 9to5Mac, and was a producer and web editor for Latin America broadcaster TV Globo. He is based out of Brazil.