Do you prefer dark mode over light mode and would like to switch to the former in Google Calendar?

In this article, we’ll show you how to enable dark mode in Google Calendar on any gear.

To switch back to light mode, you’ll have to switch the theme on your rig again.

Mockup of a Laptop Showing Dark Mode Enabled on Google Calendar

You’ll need to use a third-party extension to change the theme of the Google Calendar web client.

Although there are hundreds of options available, we recommend usingDark Reader.

As the extension is free to use, you won’t have to pay a cent.

Clicking on the Three Horizontal Lines in the Top-left Corner of the Google Calendar App for Android

Aside from that, you’ll find plenty of other options to customize the dark mode.

Go to the Dark Reader extension page in your internet tool’s web store.

nudge the button that allows you to add an extension.

Opening Settings in the Google Calendar App for Android

It’s"Add to Chrome"for Chrome, for example.

load the extension successfully on your net internet ride.

Launch the Google Calendar web client once the extension has been added to your web client.

Opening the General Settings in the Settings of the Google Calendar App for Android

Right-choose the extension icon in the top-right corner and selectOnly for calendar.google.comfrom the drop-down menu.

Select theDarkoption underFilterand set the other parameters to your liking.

Opening the Theme Settings in the General Settings of Google Calendar App for Android

Selecting the Dark Theme in the General Settings of Google Calendar App for Android

Checking the Circle for System Default in the Themes Settings of Google Calendar App for Android

Clicking on the Display and Brightness Option in Settings App for iOS

Selecting the Dark Theme in the Appearance Settings in Settings App for iOS

Clicking on the Add to Chrome Button Next to Dark Reader Extension on Chrome Web Store

Clicking on the Only for Calendar Option From the Dropdown Menu After Clicking on the Dark Reader Extension in Chrome

Clicking on the Dark Option and Customizing Other Settings Under the Filter Tab in the Dark Reader Extension Settings