The effects of methyl substitution on the ultrafast internal conversion from the S 2 ( 1 B 1u , ππ*) state to the S 0 state of benzene were studied using ultrafast extreme-ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy and electronic structure calculations. The quantum yield of the internal conversion to the S 0 state reached ∼0.69 in benzene, while lower values of 0.35 and 0.12 were obtained for toluene and o-xylene, respectively. These results indicate that methyl substitution makes the conical intersections less accessible to the nuclear wave packet.