You likely know this. But whenever Apple introduces a new iPhone, Mac, or MacBook, it marks the occasion by unveiling a custom default wallpaper to go along with that device. It’s typically an abstract graphic design that looks cool, but mostly means nothing.
Or at least, that’s what you probably thought.
What you likely didn’t know is that Apple hides a secret in each of those custom wallpapers: each one spells out part of the device’s name. It’s one of those things that you probably didn’t think too much about, but once you see it, you’ll wonder how you missed it.
Below, you’ll find some of Apple’s latest releases and the custom wallpapers that they were announced (and shipped) with. Check them out and see if you can decipher what they spell. Some are easy. Some not so much. Answers are in the captions.
Consider this your quick, fun Friday read.









