The native dark theme on Ubuntu 20.04 looks really good. But, ever since I have moved back from PopOS, I have been experimenting a lot with icon packs, GNOME extensions, and desktop themes. To put it, here are the best Ubuntu themes for Ubuntu 20.04.
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Best Ubuntu Themes
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How to install themes
Before we begin with the list, it’s important to understand how themes work on Ubuntu. For instance, changing the theme in Ubuntu changes 3 things.
- Icons – File Explorer icons, Launcher icons, etc
- GTK – Looks of an app window
- Shell – Top bar, desktop notifications, activity overview, etc.
There are 3 basic ways to install a theme. You can either install it via the terminal or as a deb package. Additionally, few themes are available as archive files. You can download the archive files and transfer the icons and themes to “~/.icons” and “~/.themes” directory respectively.
In order to change themes, you would need to install the “gnome-tweaks” package and User Themes extension.
To completely apply a theme on your desktop, you have to change the 3 following options in GNOME tweaks.
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1. Arc Theme
Arc Theme is the most popular theme for Ubuntu. It provides 3 different looks – Arc, Arc-Darker, Arc-Dark. I really liked the Arc-Darker theme which is a mix and match of the dark and light theme. Arc-Dark isn’t exactly black but a darker shade of Navy Blue. It doesn’t work well on the GNOME shell and leaves the calendar in a white patch. Additionally, you don’t get an icon pack with it, so you would have to rely on third-party icon packs.
If you are someone who prefers the light theme instead of dark, Arc Theme is a good option.
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2. Pop
I recently moved back to Ubuntu from PopOS and I carried back the theme with me. The icons, shell, wallpapers are too good to leave. You can download the wallpapers from this link. I prefer the PopOS dark mode over Yaru and the shell is much refined. For instance, the notifications stacked up have much more padding between them.
Unlike Arc, the Pop theme is continuously updated due to the PopOS.
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3. McMojave
McMojave is the exact theme if you crave for that macOS look. In order to install McMojave, you would have to download the archive from the link below, extract it and then move it to the “~/.themes” directory. Once done, restart GNOME by giving an Alt+F2, type r, and hit Enter.
To complement McMojave, you would need the “La Capitaine” icon theme. Similar to McMojave, you would need to download, extract the archive, and move it to the “~/.icons” directory. Once done, choose the icon theme and you would have Mojave-style icon packs. Additionally, you can download the Mojave OS wallpapers for the final touch.
If you want to replicate the Mojave wallpaper dynamic theme, we have a detailed article on how to do it.
Download McMojave & La Capitaine Icon
4. Materia
Materia is another popular theme for Ubuntu. I liked the Materia-dark-compact theme which makes the Windows Titlebars pretty concise. Another small nuance is the ripple effect. In Materia, if you click on a button or an option, it gives a subtle ripple effect on the selected area.
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5. Vimix
Vimix Theme is based on the popular Materia theme. You would have to download both the archive files for the Vimix theme and the Vimix icon pack. Next, you just have to extract and run the “install.sh” script file in the terminal.
Vimix, unlike other themes, provides a huge number of options. You have approximately 15+ themes ranging from teal to ruby, beryl, etc. I liked the nuances in the Vimix theme. For instance, when you hover past the dropdown menus, there’s a shadow trail giving you the feel of motion blur. I did like that!
Download Vimix Theme & Vimix Icon Pack
6. Ant
Ant is a plain flat theme for Ubuntu 20.04. In case you are more into the light theme, Ant is a fantastic theme to go by. Ant only supports GTK and GNOME shell. Hence, you might have to go with a third-party icon pack. I loved the blood accent on the white theme.
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7. Sweet
Sweet is the fanciest theme in this list. Rock with it with an icon pack like Candy or Luv and you would have a colorful desktop to look at. I loved the neon-pink accent to the Sweet dark theme. Apart from that, you get a Sweet (light) and Sweet Mars theme. Similar to McMojave, you would have to download and move the extracted archive to the “~/.themes” directory.
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8. Cloudy
Cloudy is a good GTK theme sitting right in between the light and dark themes. It has 8 different variants that provide a combination of dark, light theme with blue and brown accents. I like that it draws a line between the icons and file-labels to make it look like a 3-pane window.
Although Cloudy does have a shell theme, it’s showing its age. It doesn’t look good with the DND and calendar on the notification shade. You’d be better of using the default Yaru shell.
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9. Nordic
Nordic is a minimal dark theme based on the Nord color palette. You can complement it with a blue color icon theme and a white flashy background for a minimal look.
Download Nordic Theme
10. Layan
Layan is an interesting take to Ubuntu themes. It turns every sharp corner on the desktop to rounded corners. Although Layan has options for both dark and light themes, I particularly liked the light theme more. Similar to Materia, you get a ripple effect when you click on an option.
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11. Flat Remix GNOME
Flat Remix GNOME is a gorgeous looking theme with its own icon pack, GTK, GNOME shell theme, and wallpapers. You have a lot to choose from. I really liked the Flat-Remix-Miami theme. It brings a lot of subtle yet poppy colors to the shell. Another subtle change is that the theme makes the Topbar transparent. This really makes your desktop look slightly bigger. The theme also adds extra drop-shadow to the windows and dropdowns.
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12. Adapta
Adapta is another popular theme for GNOME desktops. You can directly install it from the Ubuntu store or apt repository. The theme is being regularly updated but the GNOME shell theme’s a bit wonky. Similar to Arc, it left a white patch on the calendar in the notification shade. However, you can still combine it with the default Ubuntu GNOME shell theme and it’s good to go.
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13. Lumiere
Similar to Ant, Lumiere is a fantastic light theme. I could find a GitHub repo with a whole bunch of different themes. It also has a dark edition called Fantome. You can clone the repo and see what suits your need. The themes don’t have a shell and icon theme. So, you would be better of going with Yaru as shell and Yaru icon pack.
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Closing Words
I mostly switch between the Vimix dark and the Pop Dark theme. Let me know what you use.
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1. Pop GTK Theme
If you’re after an elegant, modern look with a real zing to it then the Pop theme should suit.
The Pop GTK theme is developed and maintained by Linux laptop makers System76 and is the theme used by default in the Ubuntu-based Pop!_OS Linux distro.
The theme itself is based on Adwaita, the default GNOME theme featured further down this list, to help ensure that GTK apps looks and function as expected when used with it.
What makes Pop particularly popular with Ubuntu users is the Ubuntu color scheme of brown and orange. And while it may be a flat theme it manages to pack in a lot of personality.
You can install the Pop theme on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and above direct from the repos, no PPA required:
If you’re using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS you will need to download an installer for an older version of the theme, which you can grab via Launchpad.
2. Layan
Layan is a flat material design theme for GTK 3 and GNOME Shell desktop which isn’t exactly subtle, as you can see! It riffs on design tropes present in other themes by the same designer but is arguably the most accomplished of them all.
Rounded corners and shadowed layering help soften what could easily be an overpowering flair. Layan (as you might expect by now) is also available in light, dark and mixed versions, though it’s the mixed one you see pictured here.
Notably, the sidebar in Nautilus is given a slick visual treatment tnot to dissimilar to the one used by Ambiance on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Pair Layan with a complimentarily-coloured wallpaper and icon set to enhance the overall aesthetic.
3. Adwaita Theme
Adwaita is GNOME’s default theme and ships out-of-the-box in Fedora Workstation. Unassuming, it is considered the ‘reference’ theme for GTK app development and is the theme Linux app devs would like people to use.
The steely grey tones of Adwaita are part of its refined color scheme, which is accented by a blue companion colour. The overall feel is utilitarian and the theme is largely free of any overly “showy” touches.
Talking of touches, Adwaita’s liberal use of padding in header bars, menus, and pop overs does mean it is better suited to ‘touch friendly’ devices than other themes on this list.
And a growing crop of well-known GTK themes are now built on top of Adwaita, including Ubuntu’s default Yaru theme and System76’s Pop theme . If you’re after the definitive Linux look? Then Adwaita is what you want.
Adwaita is pre-installed in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and above.
4. Qogir Theme
Each time I shine the spotlight on the Qogir GTK theme the reaction is the same: readers love it — and you only need eyes to see why!
Visually striking, Qogir‘s use of of straight lines, duotone colour palette, and eye-catching file manager backgrounds (which are totally optional, btw) combine to curate a look that’s as iconic as it is unique.
But part of Qogir’s broad appeal also comes from its broad adaptability.
Three distinct variants of the main theme are available, with a bunch of sub-variants within (including an Ubuntu coloured one). This (almost) guarantees that there’s a version of the Qogir theme to suite everyone, regardless of what their particular tastes may be.
The best way to install the Qogir theme on Ubuntu is to use the install script available from the project’s GitHub page.
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5. Dark Aurora
Flat themes are all the rage but there’s an understated elegance to those offering a bit of gloss and a classy gradient, as Dark Aurora shows. This theme pitches itself as being “easy on the eyes” and it doesn’t disappoint; this theme oozes class.
The colour choices of the grey variant don’t demand attention, and instead gracefully act as an unassuming backdrop to other apps. The theme also touts some great window borders (if the overall size of the window chrome is too much for your tastes you may prefer a compact version called Borealis).
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As well being available in a range of colours (not just grey, previewed above) there is an all-dark variant calledUltimate Dark if you like the look, but yearn for a little less brightness.
6. Arc
Ahh, we come to Arc. This theme is arguably the most popular GTK theme with Linux users, winning fans across multiple distros and even inspiring some Windows customisation hacks!
Arc shuns gradients and gloss in favour of a straight-froward 2D UI. It stays as flat as possible. This consistency gives apps, menus and windows a minimal, modern look. Transparent touches in window elements (such as the Nautilus sidebar) help add some dynamism and texture, meaning things never feel too fat.
Like other modern theme the Arc GTK theme is available in 3 variants: light, dark, and darker (which mixes dark window bars with light contents, and is pictured above).
You can install the Arc GTK theme on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and straight from the repo. If you are using Ubuntu 20.04 I’d suggest you download a newer version of Arc direct from Gitlab for the most pixel-perfect experience potently possible.
7. Mcata
It’s surprisingly easy to make Ubuntu look like a Mac and a large part of why it’s so easy is because there’s an array of top-notch GTK themes that ape the appearance of Apple’s desktop operating system incredibly accurately.
And the absolute best Mac theme for Linux right now? I’d say it’s Mcata, created by prolific theme maker Vinceliuice.
Mcata is a soft fork of the authors’ own Mojave-inspired theme and boasts the same fastidious attention to detail, eerily evoking the exact look and feel of Apple’s desktop aesthetic.
But the designer also manages to translate the things which make a Mac look like a Mac into something that also looks good on the Linux desktop. As a bonus the theme is available in both dark and light builds, as well as solid and semi-translucent versions.
Pair Mcata with the terrific OS Catalina icon pack and the Plank dock and passers by will be hard-pressed to tell you’re not using a real Mac!
8. Orchis
If you want to make a statement with your Linux desktop setup then Orchis is a sure-fire way to do that.
Orchis is a predominately dark theme that mixes flat elements of Google’s material design language with deftly rounded window corners and a soft, tactile colour palette.
Like other “Material Design” themes, Orchis GTK theme is based on the Materia theme created by nana-4. That said, it’s far from being a carbon copy of it; it sets its own visual tone.
When paired with the matching GNOME Shell theme (by the same author) Orchis curates a look that feels more Google-y than Google’s own Chrome OS — which isn’t a bad vibe at all!
9. Numix
For something a solid alternative to the Arc theme try Numix.
Numix balances light and dark elements together to create a rich, striking design that holds its own. Using red as its main highlight color is a bold choice, but one that enables Numix to make a distinctive impression on the desktop.
Better still, you can install the Numix theme on Ubuntu from the Ubuntu Software store:
10. Aurora Nuevo
If bold colours or dramatic visual statements aren’y quite your cup of tea you should throw some attention in the direction of Aurora Nuevo.
This theme is described as a “pastel colored Material design like Gnome theme” and, at first blush, that’s exactly what it is. But Aurora Nuevo is available in a wide array of different accent colours (blue pictured above) as well as a less flat variant too for those who want it.
If you like the look of Dark Aurora but a pinch of colour with your eye candy, the sultry tones of Aurora Nuevo should suit you well (especially when paired with matching folders icons).
11. Adapta
Adapta (or more accurately the theme it’s derived from, Materia) is HUGELY popular with both Linux users and Linux theme makers (the theme is used as the base for several GTK themes in this roundup).
Adapta is inspired by Google’s Material Design language. If you’re a fan of the Android aesthetic you’ll find lots to love in Adapta. Ut makes heavy use of layering and shadows, spacious padding, good contrast, and so on.
But Adapta has another advantage: it is available in dizzying array of variants including the regular Adapta theme (pictured), a dark variant called Adapta-Nokto, and a less spacious spin called Adapta-Eta — and most of this are available in specific colour versions too!
We’ve shown you how to install Adapta GTK theme on Ubuntu before. Those steps haven’t’ changed: pop open a new Terminal window, add the official PPA, then install the theme on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or above:
Summary
So there you have it; our pick of the best GTK themes for Ubuntu Linux.
We’ve got a guide covering how to change theme on Ubuntu should you need it.
A few bonus shout-outs: the Ant GTK theme and its bloody highlight color; Cloudy provides a relaxing and soft aesthetic; if you’re into the Nord theme them both Nordic and Adapta Nord are worth checking out.
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