The title is the single biggest packaging lever, and most gaming titles fail a 30-second check. Run this
seven-point test before you upload — ideally before you record.
The seven-point title check
1. Put the game or viewer need early. The first 40 characters show in most feeds.
2. Avoid broad labels. “Gameplay Part 1” competes with everyone; a specific promise competes with almost no one.
3. Check recent velocity. Is the game actually being searched this week?
4. Watch for exact-title collisions. If three videos already use your title, rewrite it.
5. Compare channel pressure. Are the top results all huge channels? Narrow the angle.
6. Match the title to the format. A guide title for a review video disappoints the viewer and kills retention.
7. Write three variants before you test. If you can’t, the idea is not clear enough.
Draft titles with the title generator, then validate the underlying
query with our free Title Checker.
Good vs weak titles, side by side
The seven checks are easier to feel with examples. Same game, different packaging:
| Weak | Strong | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Elden Ring Gameplay Part 1 | Elden Ring: 7 Mistakes That Kill New Players | Specific promise, named problem |
| Insane Palworld Base | Palworld Late-Game Base Layout (Full Tour) | Game first, clear value |
| My Thoughts On The Patch | [Game] Patch Explained — What Actually Changed | Searchable, answers a question |
The weak versions share a flaw: they describe the creator’s experience instead of the viewer’s question. The strong versions name the game and commit to a specific payoff.
How to actually check for collisions
Search your exact proposed title in YouTube, in quotes if needed, and filter to the last month. Three signs of
trouble: several big channels already use close variants, the top results are all very recent (the shelf is
crowded now), or your title is indistinguishable from a popular video a viewer might click instead. If
any hold, narrow the angle — add a number, a constraint, or a more specific format — until your title is the
obvious answer to a query no one else owns cleanly.
Test, do not guess
Write three variants before recording, pick the sharpest for launch, and keep the other two. If your channel is
eligible for YouTube’s native title & thumbnail A/B testing, let it run — it will tell you which
variant actually wins better than intuition. Until then, the title checker plus your read of the shelf is the
test. And remember: a title that overpromises what the video delivers will spike click-through and crash
retention, which tells YouTube the video disappoints. The title and the content have to agree.
Front-loading without clickbait
Putting the game and the payoff in the first 40 characters is not clickbait — it is honesty delivered in
the order feeds reward. Clickbait overpromises what the video cannot deliver; good front-loading simply names
the game and the specific value early so the right viewer recognizes it and the wrong viewer skips. The test:
read the first 40 characters alone. If they name the game and a real payoff the video delivers, you have
front-loaded honestly. If they tease without the game or promise a result the video does not actually give, you
have written clickbait — and the retention crash that follows will punish it.
Titles for Shorts versus long-form
Shorts and long-form titles do different jobs and should not share a template. A Short title competes in a fast
scroll, so it leans on the hook and the moment — short, curiosity-driven, readable in a glance. A
long-form title competes in search, so it leads with the game and the specific question it answers —
longer, more literal, built to match a query. Reusing a long-form search title on a Short buries the hook;
reusing a teasing Short title on a long-form video kills searchability. Match the title style to the surface the
video actually competes on.
Title checker FAQ
How long before a title is “too long”? Around 60 characters before truncation on most screens; front-load the game and the angle.
Should I include the year? For evergreen-but-fresh topics (best build, is it worth it), a year signals recency and helps; drop it for timeless guides.
Can a title be too specific? Rarely. Specificity usually helps because it targets a defined query rather than competing broadly.
When do I rewrite a live title? If a video is impressions-low after a week and you suspect the packaging, test a sharper variant the content genuinely supports.
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