How To Make Twitter Dark: Turn On Dark Mode in Android & iPhone?

Wondering how to make Twitter dark?

Unless you are a boomer and the font size on your phone is set to 60, your smartphone is switched to dark mode. If your smartphone is already switched to dark mode then your apps automatically work in dark mode. However, if you only want to make the Twitter app dark then you will have to turn on the dark mode from the app settings.

Most of the apps allow users to switch to dark mode, and Twitter is no different. Like Facebook and Instagram, Twitter allows its users to switch to the dark mode in a few steps.

Switching to dark mode has a ton of benefits for you and your battery life. Using your phone in dark mode minimizes the battery drainage, and it’s easier on your eyes as well. So without further adieu, let’s walk you through the steps on how to make Twitter dark on your Android, iPhone app and PC.

How To Turn On Dark Mode on Twitter?

The steps to switch on dark mode on your Twitter app are very simple and similar for Android and ios devices.

Open Twitter on your phone and tap on your display picture at the top-right corner to access app settings. Here you will find features like Topics, Lists, Bookmarks, and Profile settings. At the bottom of the menu, there is a light bulb icon. Tap on it to access the Twitter dark mode settings. A small list will appear, which will include dark mode settings, device settings, and Dark mode theme options.  

The device settings allow you to schedule dark mode on Twitter. It syncs your phone’s display settings with the Twitter app which means that if your phone is set to turn dark at night, then Twitter’s interface will follow the same schedule. During the day, the app automatically will switch to light mode.

Turn on the dark mode option by tapping on “On” in android, and for iPhone, switch the toggle to green. Your app will now work in dark mode.

The dark theme allows you to customize your app’s display. After switching on the dark mode, you can further choose the level of darkness you want. Lights out and Dim are the two themes available in the dark mode theme.

Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of the guide to switch on dark mode on Twitter from your smartphone:

Using Android Twitter App

  • Open Twitter App
  • Tap on your “profile picture” at the top left corner
  • Tap on the light bulb icon at the bottom
  • Select “On” under Dark mode.

Using iPhone Twitter App

  • Open Twitter ios App
  • Tap on your “profile picture” at the top left corner
  • Tap on the “light bulb icon” at the bottom
  • Switch on Dark mode

Using PC

  • Go to Twitter.com and login
  • Click on “More” on the left menu bar
  • Select “Display”
  • Choose Dim or Lights Out to enable dark mode

  • Click on “Done”

If this feels like too much work then directly go to https://twitter.com/i/display and click on “lights out” and “Done.” The dark mode will be enabled on the Twitter website on your PC.

What is the Dark Theme?

  • Lights out: The lights out theme turns your app absolutely black. It’s the darkest your app can get. It’s great for users who use the app late at night with minimal to no light as it puts less strain on your eyes.
  • Dim: The dim theme is the bargain between the light out and light mode. It mellows the app interface and turns it into a shade that is lighter than black and darker than blue. If you don’t like the dark mode but aren’t comfortable with the white mode as well, then dim is the perfect choice for you.

Try out both the dark themes and settle on the one that is soothing to your eyes. Twitter is stressful enough; you shouldn’t have to put your eyes through the additional stress of looking at an overbright screen.

I’ll just say one thing: Enable dark mode on Twitter and give your eyes and battery life some much needed relief!

Conclusion

Use the Dark mode setting to make Twitter dark in just 4 straightforward steps. The process to turn on dark mode on Twitter is the same for Android and ios devices. First, choose a suitable dark theme for your Twitter interface that puts minimal strain on your eyes. Then, follow the same steps to turn off the Twitter dark mode, and while you are at it, learn how to make twitter pink in this quick guide and add a bit of color to your mundane social media app.

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