Hot Off the Press: New WordPress.com Themes for January 2023

Five beautiful new WordPress.com themes, including our new default theme, Twenty Twenty-Three.

The WordPress.com team is always working on new design ideas to bring your website to life. Below you’ll find the four newest themes that we’ve added to our library, with beautiful options for food-based businesses, podcasts, and bloggers.

To install any of the below themes, click the the name of the theme you like, which brings you right to the installation page. Then simply click the “Activate this design” button. You can also click “Open live demo,” which brings up a clickable, scrollable version of the theme for you to preview.

Premium themes are available to use at no extra charge for customers on the Premium plan or above.

You can explore all of our themes by navigating to the “Themes” page, which is found under “Appearance” in the left-side menu of your WordPress.com dashboard. Or, just click here:


Twenty Twenty-Three

Twenty Twenty-Three is designed to take advantage of the new design tools introduced in WordPress 6.1.

With a clean, blank base as a starting point, this default theme includes ten diverse style variations created by members of the WordPress community.

Whether you want to build a complex or incredibly simple website, you can do it quickly and intuitively through the bundled styles or dive into creation and full customization yourself.

Click here to view a demo of this theme.


Tazza (Premium Theme)

Tazza puts the spotlight on your products and your customers. This theme leverages Woo Commerce to provide you with intuitive product navigation and the patterns you need to master digital merchandising.

Click here to view a demo of this theme.


Calyx

Calyx is a minimalist theme designed for single-page websites. Featuring a coming-soon pattern on the homepage, Calyx is a perfect choice to spread the word about the upcoming opening of a cafe, restaurant, or bar.

Click here to view a demo of this theme.


Muscat

Muscat is a simple blogging theme with grid post templates and a centered post layout. Its geometric sans-serif typography contributes to a delightful, comfortable, and modern reading experience.

Click here to view a demo of this theme.


Loudness

Loudness is a bold opinionated theme created with music education in mind. Use Site Editor tooling and relevant patterns to create a unique experience.

Click here to view a demo of this theme.


Stay tuned for more updates about new themes, patterns, blocks, and other exciting product updates! And be sure to click below to take a look at the entire showcase of themes we offer:


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  1. Yaw Berlin

    😎😎

    Liked by 10 people

  2. Thiago

    I think you missed talking about the “Lettre” theme, which is aimed at newsletters.

    Liked by 11 people

  3. zipdemons

    That’s nice 👍

    Liked by 7 people

  4. Ludwig

    Clicking on the Muscat theme link got me to a blank page. I waited, maybe the loading was slow. Nothing. Then I scrolled down and saw that this was “intentional”. The worst mistake one can make – nothing “above the fold”. The designer would have been kicked out of school half a century ago.

    Liked by 6 people

  5. Barry Smith

    Please attend to this request: I have been trying to cancel my WordPress account for the past year. No one will pay attentionné to This request. Last year I attempted to get a refund of my charges with NO results. I have never build a website for BARRY’S WORLD. Will you please cancel my account and confirm this to me! THANK YOU, Barry N. Smith

    Liked by 4 people

  6. Phil

    Great FSE themes! I’d also love to see more themes with a fixed-sidebar option. 🙂

    Liked by 8 people

  7. DT

    These themes may work for some websites, but for actual down in the dirt blogging where content can be organized in a way that makes sense for a blogger, and for visitors to a blog, we need some themes that actually look like a blog. Left column, right column, without all the big flashy, waste of space, giant letters for titles. Surely somebody can create something like this with Gutenburg. Think Kubrick, Colinear, etc. There is actually a new Kubrick2 theme over at wordpress(.org). Why can’t wordpress(.com) bring that over here? With Gutenburg, I’m sure it’s probably highly customizable, could bring back some nostalgia since it was at one time one of the most popular wordpress themes. Sorry to be negative, but I’m not excited much about all these big flashy themes lately.

    Liked by 8 people

  8. abdulsubhan

    Such a nice and minimalistic themes. Thanks for sharing.

    Liked by 6 people

  9. Harry

    Thanks

    Liked by 1 person

  10. Dynamic Clinic

    great

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  11. Iqbal

    Thankss, that’s really great improvement!

    Liked by 1 person

  12. Muhammad waqas

    Can some one guide me how to use tags on post i did search but i have not yet?

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  13. Kingsleyfabian

    nice

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  14. Adesojimorenikeji

    This website is trusted

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  15. Weeboo World (@weebooworld)

    I integrated Twenty Twenty-Three theme, and speed of m,y website is pretty awesome. However, i hoped there were some additional features for shop page as well.

    Liked by 2 people

    • Adam Leone

      Hey there, it’s possible to create an online store with Twenty Twenty-Three. Usually, the features need for a shop page would be powered by a plugin like WooCommerce. This guide is a good introduction to WooCommerce has a bit more information. Out of curiosity, are you looking to build an online shop? If yes, please reach out to us here, so that we can discuss what you’re looking to achieve and how we can help get you started.

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