If app icons have disappeared, turned into blank white squares, or started blinking on your iPhone after installing iOS 27 beta, you’re not alone. Some beta testers have reported Home Screen glitches that can leave icons missing, invisible, or flickering during normal use.
This guide explains how to fix disappearing app icons in iOS 27 beta using seven troubleshooting methods, starting with the quickest fixes and progressing to more advanced solutions. Most users can resolve the issue by updating to the latest beta, restarting their iPhone, or correcting a settings conflict, while the final steps are intended for persistent cases.

The Liquid Glass redesign, introduced with iOS 26, is one of the biggest visual changes to iPhone software in years, replacing traditional icons with translucent designs, depth effects, and subtle animations. In iOS 27, Apple also announced a slider tool that lets users adjust the opacity of Liquid Glass, giving them more control over how the interface looks.
Seven fixes for disappearing app icons in iOS 27 Beta
1. Update to the latest iOS 27 Beta
Go to Settings > General > Software Update and install the latest available iOS 27 beta. Newer beta releases have restored the ability to move apps on the Home Screen for many users and have also fixed Spotlight Search issues introduced in earlier builds.

After the update finishes, restart your iPhone and check whether your missing app icons have returned. Even on recent betas, you may need to press and hold app icons slightly longer before they enter edit mode, and dragging apps between Home Screen pages may still feel less responsive than usual.
2. Force restart your iPhone
A force restart refreshes your iPhone without erasing any data and can resolve temporary software glitches that cause app icons to disappear, turn blank, or stop responding.
To force restart your iPhone:
- Press and quickly release the Volume Up button.
- Press and quickly release the Volume Down button.
- Press and hold the Side button until the Apple logo appears.

After your iPhone restarts, check whether the missing or blank app icons have returned.
3. Check your available storage
Go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage and make sure your iPhone has enough free space. One common cause of blank white app icons is low storage, which can prevent iOS from rebuilding the Home Screen icon cache.

If storage is running low, delete large apps, offload unused apps, or empty the Recently Deleted album in Photos before checking your Home Screen again.
4. Review your Screen Time settings
If your app icons are blinking instead of remaining blank, Screen Time may be responsible. Some iOS 27 beta testers have reported a bug that repeatedly checks whether restricted apps are allowed, causing affected icons to flash on and off.
Go to Settings > Screen Time > App Limits or Always Allowed and review any restrictions you’ve enabled. Temporarily disabling the limit for the affected app should stop the blinking until Apple fixes the issue in a future beta.
5. Check your Focus Modes
If your Home Screen redraws every time you switch Focus Modes, the issue may be related to custom Home Screen pages.
Go to Settings > Focus and review each Focus profile assigned to a custom Home Screen. Removing the Home Screen assignment or temporarily disabling the Focus Mode can help determine whether it is causing your app icons to disappear or redraw incorrectly.
6. Reset your Home Screen layout
If your icons are still missing or misplaced, resetting the Home Screen layout may rebuild the icon database.
- Launch Settings
- Navigate to General > Transfer or Reset iPhone
- Tap Reset > Reset Home Screen Layout
This restores your apps to their default alphabetical arrangement and removes custom folders and Home Screen pages, but it does not delete your apps or personal data.
7. Restore your iPhone from a backup
If none of the previous fixes work and blank or missing icons continue to appear, the icon cache may be corrupted at the storage level.
- Back up your iPhone using iCloud or Finder.
- Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone.
- Tap Erase All Content and Settings.
- Restore your iPhone from your most recent backup.

This should be considered a last resort, but it has resolved persistent Home Screen icon issues for some beta testers.
What if the issue still isn’t fixed?
If you’ve tried all seven solutions and your app icons are still disappearing, blinking, or showing as blank squares, the problem is likely a bug in the current iOS 27 beta rather than an issue with your device. In that case, submit a report through the Feedback Assistant app and wait for Apple to address the bug in a future beta update.
Apple is expected to release the iOS 27 Public Beta later in July, giving more users access to the software as testing continues. The final public release of iOS 27 is expected in September alongside the next iPhone lineup, bringing additional bug fixes and stability improvements before the update rolls out to everyone.



