When working in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) 21, many people prefer using the dark theme. It’s easier on the eyes, reduces strain during long hours of coding, and just looks modern.
But here’s the thing: a lot of beginners struggle to find where the theme setting is. Don’t worry — it’s actually very simple!
Step-by-Step: Enable Dark Theme in SSMS 21
Step 1 – Open SSMS 21
Start by launching SQL Server Management Studio 21.
Step 2 – Go to Tools
At the top menu bar, click on Tools.
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At the top menu bar, click on Tools. |
Step 3 – Open Options
From the Tools menu, select Options.
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From the Tools menu, select Options. |
Step 4 – Find the Color Theme Setting
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In the Options window, expand the Environment section.
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Click on General.
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On the right-hand side, look for Color theme.
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Option Window |
Step 5 – Switch to Dark Theme
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From the dropdown menu, select Dark.
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Click OK to apply changes.
Now your SSMS 21 will instantly switch to dark mode.
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Select Dark Theme |
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This is how it's look when you change |
Why Use Dark Theme in SSMS 21?
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Reduces eye strain during long coding sessions
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Saves laptop/monitor battery life on some devices
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Looks modern and professional
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Easier to read queries at night or in low light
Final Thoughts
Changing the SSMS 21 color theme to dark mode takes less than a minute, but it can make your SQL coding experience much more comfortable.
If you want to see this process in action, I’ve created a video tutorial on my YouTube channel — check it out for a quick visual guide!
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