In iOS 18, currently in beta, iPhone apps have both Light and Dark color options, making it possible to match the color of your icons when you have Dark mode enabled. Keep reading to learn how it works.

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Apple's built-in apps have both Light and Dark color options in ‌iOS 18‌, and third-party apps will likely provide their own Light and Dark icon alternatives to match your preferred aesthetic when ‌iOS 18‌ is released to the public, but until then your ‌iPhone‌ will happily generate dark versions of them, too.

The Dark icons are all redesigned with a black background rather than a white or colored background, which makes them blend in better with the ‌Dark Mode‌ setting. In addition, it's possible to turn on Dark icons independently of having ‌‌Dark Mode‌‌ enabled, so you can leave Light mode on while using the Dark icon option if you prefer.

To go along with the ‌‌Dark Mode‌‌ icons, Apple also introduced a toggle that makes your wallpaper darker. The following steps explain how to switch your icon colors to match Light or Dark mode.

  1. Press and hold a space on the Home Screen or an app page to enter jiggle mode.
  2. Tap Edit in the top-left corner.
  3. Select Customize in the dropdown menu.
  4. Choose Dark, Light, or Automatic in the customization panel. (Automatic will lighten or darken the icons depending on whether Light or Dark mode is enabled.)
  5. Tap anywhere outside the customization panel to close it and exit jiggle mode.

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Note that the customization panel has other new settings including one to darken your wallpaper (the sun icon), an option to make icons bigger or smaller, and a Tint option that will put a tint over all of your icons (you can even match the tint with a color from your wallpaper using an eyedropper icon).

Top Rated Comments

iMac The Knife Avatar
3 days ago at 08:32 am
While this should've been implemented a long time ago, I'm sure it will be a welcome setting for iPhone users. I'm all for dark mode everything.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
vegetassj4 Avatar
3 days ago at 08:38 am
An even easier way to make all of the home screen icons dark (the darkest ever icons in an iPhone):



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WiseAJ Avatar
2 days ago at 12:08 pm
I wish the dark mode icons would show up in CarPlay as well
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
clayj Avatar
3 days ago at 08:35 am
Cannot wait for this. App developers who don't already offer Dark Mode (I am looking at you, Amazon) need to get on the stick.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
acblue94 Avatar
3 days ago at 09:12 am

('https://www.macrumors.com/how-to/ios-make-home-screen-icons-dark/')

In iOS 18, currently in beta, iPhone apps have both Light and Dark color options, making it possible to match the color of your icons when you have Dark mode enabled. Keep reading to learn how it works.



Apple's built-in apps have both Light and Dark color options in iOS 18, and third-party apps will likely provide their own Light and Dark icon alternatives to match your preferred aesthetic when iOS 18 is released to the public, but until then your iPhone will happily generate dark versions of them, too.

The Dark icons are all redesigned with a black background rather than a white or colored background, which makes them blend in better with the ‌Dark Mode‌ setting. In addition, it's possible to turn on Dark icons independently of having ‌Dark Mode‌ enabled, so you can leave Light mode on while using the Dark icon option if you prefer.

To go along with the ‌Dark Mode‌ icons, Apple also introduced a toggle that makes your wallpaper darker. The following steps explain how to switch your icon colors to match Light or Dark mode.
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* Press and hold a space on the Home Screen or an app page to enter jiggle mode.

* Tap Edit in the top-left corner.

* Select Customize in the dropdown menu.

* Choose Dark, Light, or Automatic in the customization panel. (Automatic will lighten or darken the icons depending on whether Light or Dark mode is enabled.)
* Tap anywhere outside the customization panel to close it and exit jiggle mode.




Note that the customization panel has other new settings including one to darken your wallpaper (the sun icon), an option to make icons bigger or smaller, and a Tint option that will put a tint over all of your icons (you can even match the tint with a color from your wallpaper using an eyedropper icon).

Article Link: iOS 18: Make Your iPhone Home Screen Icons Dark ('https://www.macrumors.com/how-to/ios-make-home-screen-icons-dark/')
Wow, the innovation
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
surfzen21 Avatar
3 days ago at 09:23 am
I have the public beta on an iPhone 11.

I am glad they added this but I wish they would allow it to be per wallpaper and not system wide.

There are some wallpapers I have that look better in light mode and vise versa and Id rather be able to set it and forget it.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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