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iPhone Wallpaper Limit Reached

I cannot add a new wallpaper because there's a lot of new wallpapers that was added on my device that I did not add.

I've tried to delete a lot of them but after doing so... I'm still receiving an error message saying "Wallpaper Limit Reached. Please delete one to add a new one".

This has been an issue since I've upgraded to iOS 16.3 and now I'm running 16.5 and still experiencing the same issue.


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iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 16

Posted on May 18, 2023 4:58 PM

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Posted on Sep 20, 2023 7:56 PM

when i delete the walpaper and it says its deleted and i try to go add a new one, it says “walpaper limit reached” regardless of me deleting empty black screen wallpapers. What to do? Because i’ve tried everything and im clueless to what the issue is.

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May 19, 2023 5:07 PM in response to chiccomags

If you press and hold on the iPhone lock screen rather than swiping up to unlock, you will get some controls that allow adding wallpapers and customizing wallpapers. If you have any little people or other gremlins around, they may well have contributed additional wallpapers to your collection, and you'll want to review and delete those.


To delete the wallpapers—and there may be an easier way—tap the sleep button to go back to the login screen, long press on the wallpaper to get into the customization mechanism, swipe right or left until you get to a wallpaper you don't want, swipe it upwards, and select the trashcan icon that will be shown to confirm the deletion.


Deletion is really well hidden, unfortunately. I'd have expected a way to delete wallpapers in Settings > Wallpaper, but there does not seem to be a way to do that, at least as far as in iOS 16.5.

May 19, 2023 2:21 AM in response to chiccomags

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Sep 21, 2023 8:36 AM in response to Riley1512

Riley1512 wrote:

when i delete the walpaper and it says its deleted and i try to go add a new one, it says “walpaper limit reached” regardless of me deleting empty black screen wallpapers. What to do? Because i’ve tried everything and im clueless to what the issue is.


Delete a few more, then force-restart the iPhone, and try again.

Force restart iPhone - Apple Support


If that fails, you’re probably headed for a backup, factory reset, and restore. Which will also get you iOS 17, if your iPhone supports that.

Jun 16, 2023 7:14 AM in response to Trixiepooh64

Trixiepooh64 wrote:

i Have iPhone SE how can I get wallpaper limited reached off my phone


To delete the wallpapers—and there may be an easier way—tap the sleep button to go back to the login screen, long press on the wallpaper to get into the customization mechanism, swipe right or left until you get to a wallpaper you don't want, swipe it upwards, and select the trashcan icon that will be shown to confirm the deletion.


Deletion is really well hidden, unfortunately. I'd have expected a way to delete wallpapers in Settings > Wallpaper, but there does not seem to be a way to do that, at least as far as in iOS 16.5.

Jun 17, 2023 8:40 PM in response to Trixiepooh64

Trixiepooh64 wrote:

How can I delete wallpaper limited reach so I can make new wallpaper


To delete the wallpapers—and there may be an easier way—tap the sleep button to go back to the login screen, long press on the wallpaper to get into the customization mechanism, swipe right or left until you get to a wallpaper you don't want, swipe it upwards, and select the trashcan icon that will be shown to confirm the deletion.


Deletion is really well hidden, unfortunately. I'd have expected a way to delete wallpapers in Settings > Wallpaper, but there does not seem to be a way to do that, at least as far as in iOS 16.5.

Aug 4, 2023 8:53 PM in response to dinisha160

dinisha160 wrote:

How do u take of walpappers limit reached


To delete the wallpapers—and there may be an easier way—tap the sleep button to go back to the login screen, long press on the wallpaper to get into the customization mechanism, swipe right or left until you get to a wallpaper you don't want, swipe it upwards, and select the trashcan icon that will be shown to confirm the deletion.


Deletion is really well hidden, unfortunately. I'd have expected a way to delete wallpapers in Settings > Wallpaper, but there does not seem to be a way to do that, at least as far as in iOS 16.6.

Sep 12, 2023 6:21 PM in response to ashasarah

ashasarah wrote:

yes help


To delete the wallpapers—and there may be an easier way—tap the sleep button to go back to the login screen, long press on the wallpaper to get into the customization mechanism, swipe right or left until you get to a wallpaper you don't want, swipe it upwards, and select the trashcan icon that will be shown to confirm the deletion.


Deletion is really well hidden, unfortunately. I'd have expected a way to delete wallpapers in Settings > Wallpaper, but there does not seem to be a way to do that, at least as far as in iOS 16.6.1.

Jan 15, 2024 6:30 AM in response to jmeier26

jmeier26 wrote:

Delete all my wallpaper on


To delete the wallpapers—and there may be an easier way—tap the sleep button to go back to the login screen, long press on the wallpaper to get into the customization mechanism, swipe right or left until you get to a wallpaper you don't want, swipe it upwards, and select the trashcan icon that will be shown to confirm the deletion.


Deletion is really well hidden, unfortunately. I'd have expected a way to delete wallpapers in Settings > Wallpaper, but there does not seem to be a way to do that, at least in iOS 16, and recently including in iOS 17.2.1.

Apr 29, 2024 2:28 PM in response to Riley1512

Riley1512 wrote:

Has anyone figured out a fix to this issue thus far?


To delete some of the wallpapers—and there may be an easier way—tap the sleep button to go back to the login screen, long press on the wallpaper to get into the wallpaper customization mechanism, swipe right or left until you get to a wallpaper you don't want, swipe it upwards, and select the trashcan icon that will be shown to confirm the deletion of the selected wallpaper.


Deletion of an existing wallpaper is really well hidden, unfortunately. I'd have expected a way to delete wallpapers within Settings > Wallpaper, but there does not seem to be a way to do that. Not at least as recently as iOS 17.4.1.

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