A curated list of screensavers for macOS.
Inspired by the awesome list thing.
A flip clock screensaver.
Time or date displayed in a similar way to On Kawara's "Today Series" paintings.
A clock made of words. It switches between a circular and a paragraph layout.
A clock that produces a fractal tree pattern around it as it moves.
Unix Time (epoch) flip clock.
Twelve hour time in words.
A super simple word clock, like your computer is typing the time for you.
A simple clock screensaver with different analogue clock faces as skins.
Free
Displays a solid color corresponding to the current time.
Continuously builds and then solves a maze, while displaying the current time.
Apple TV Aerial Screensaver for Mac.
A screensaver that looks like an Apple Watch.
A screensaver inspired by Apple's Event on October 30, 2018
Free
A screensaver that looks like the lockscreen on iPhone and iPad.
Smoothly changes between 371 Apple logos from their 2018 iPad event.
Free
PongSaver is an macOS screensaver/clock which keeps time by using the score of a game of Pong. The left side wins once an hour, and the right side wins once a minute.
This interactive screen saver turns everything in front of your camera into text.
$0.99
The latest commits from GitHub visualized in a Matrix-style animation.
Recreates the opening titles of the first 6 Star Wars movies.
Plays videos of people completing speed runs of games.
Video of aquariums.
A macOS Screensaver which shows quotes from http://developerexcuses.com (unofficial).
Harmless screensaver that faithfully emulates the horrifying experience of a kernel panic.
Free
Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) screensaver for Mac.
Free
Animations of evolving fractals.
Free
Creates unique patterns on your display by randomly stacking vector stencils.
Donationware
Animates Apple, EmojiOne and Twitter Emojis in 7 different effects with many customizable settings.
Lite Version (Free) and Full Version ($3)
Shows the latest hot searches for all regions or specific countries.
Free
See beautiful new photos while you're not using your Mac.
Free
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