Not just a wallpaper app — a horror clown that lives on your home screen.
Coulrophobia features 4K scary clown wallpapers plus an interactive animated widget that reacts when you tap it and moves on its own throughout the day. Tap the clown to instantly change wallpapers, or let it surprise you. Includes built-in battery saver so the fear lasts, not the drain.
What makes it different?
✔ Animated widget — the clown moves, gestures, and reacts when tapped
✔ Tap-to-change wallpapers — no menus, no swiping, just one touch
✔ 4K vertical horror wallpapers — sized for modern phones, no blur or stretch
✔ Smart power mode — widget slows when your battery is low
✔ Quiet hours — from 11pm–7am, the clown rests so your screen stays calm
✔ No repeated wallpapers — randomized with a weighted mood system
Why you’ll love it:
⭐ Stunning 4K vertical wallpapers designed to fit modern phones without blur or stretch.
⭐ One-tap apply: Choose Home, Lock, or both instantly.
⭐ Widget bonus: Tap the clown to animate him and randomize your wallpaper with no repeats.
⭐ Smart battery use: The widget automatically slows down when your phone is low on power.
⭐ Respectful quiet hours: From 11pm–7am, the widget rests, resuming in the morning.
? How to use:
1️⃣ Open the app and pick your favorite 4K wallpaper.
2️⃣ Tap “Set” to apply it to Home, Lock, or both.
3️⃣ (Optional) Add the Coulrophobia Widget to your home screen.
4️⃣ Tap the clown anytime to trigger a wallpaper change + animation.
? About the widget:
The clown doesn't just sit there — he animates through layered frames like an old-school flipbook. Sometimes he waves, sometimes he stares, sometimes he glitches into a new pose. Every animation is random, so you never know what mood he’ll be in.
? About the developer:
I build apps solo because creating weird, playful things helps me stay grounded and creative. If this one made you smile (or shiver), a ★★★★★ review genuinely helps me keep going. More apps are on the way — Cryptid Corner, Ardent Angels, Haughty Hybrids, and more. Thanks for supporting indie software ?