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If you use a Mac with multiple monitors, you can set a different wallpaper for each display—or stretch a single panoramic image across all screens. Apple has built this capability into macOS, but the settings are slightly hidden and the behavior changes depending on whether you use display mirroring or extended desktop mode.
This guide covers both approaches: assigning distinct wallpapers to each monitor and spanning one image across multiple screens. For the basics of changing wallpaper on a single display, see our how to change wallpaper on a Mac guide . For automatic rotation, our wallpaper rotation guide explains how to cycle through folders.
When your Mac is in extended desktop mode (each monitor shows a separate desktop), you can assign a different wallpaper to each screen.
The key insight is that the wallpaper settings window opens on every connected display simultaneously, each one controlling only that specific display. If you only see one selection window, your displays may be in mirroring mode rather than extended mode.
If you have a panoramic or ultra‑wide wallpaper, you can stretch it across all your screens as one continuous image.
The best way to span a single wallpaper across multiple displays is to create a custom‑resolution image that matches the combined pixel width of all screens. For example, two 2560×1440 displays side by side require a 5120×1440 image. Use an image editor to create or crop a wallpaper to these dimensions, then set it as the wallpaper on both displays and choose Fill Screen on each. When aligned correctly, the image appears to span seamlessly.
Problem: Both displays show the same wallpaper even though I set different ones.
Your displays may be in mirroring mode. Go to System Settings > Displays and check that Use as is set to Extended display for each monitor, not Mirror for built‑in display.
Problem: One display’s wallpaper looks blurry or stretched.
Check that the image resolution matches the display’s native resolution. A 1920×1080 wallpaper on a 4K display will look pixelated. Use high‑resolution source images at least matching each display’s pixel dimensions.
Problem: My external display wallpaper resets after restart.
This can happen if the external display is disconnected and reconnected. macOS remembers the wallpaper assignment per display, but if you frequently plug and unplug, consider keeping wallpaper images in a permanent folder rather than relying on temporary files.
Can I use different dynamic wallpapers on each display?
Yes. Each display can have its own dynamic desktop wallpaper, and they will transition independently based on time of day.
Does spanning a wallpaper across two displays work with different resolutions?
It can, but alignment will be imperfect. For the best results, use displays with the same resolution and physical size, and create a custom wallpaper at the combined pixel dimensions.