Scroll through Home Screen by swiping left on the screen and you’ll be able to see more apps and app folders.

For iPhones running iOS older than iOS 13. 2, you won’t see a menu. Instead, all of the icons on the screen will begin to jiggle.

Tap Edit Home Screen instead if you want to delete multiple apps. If tapping and holding the icon made the icons on your screen jiggle, tap the minus sign “-” at the top of the icon to delete it. Some apps, such as the App Store, cannot be deleted.

If you select Remove from Home Screen instead of Delete App, the app will remain on your iPhone but no longer appear on your home screen, and you’ll only see it in your App Library. If an app won’t delete, there may be parental controls set up on your iPhone. Disable Screen Time to be able to delete apps. [1] X Research source

You’ll be able to see any apps that aren’t displayed on the Home Screen, like hidden apps.

If an app won’t delete, there may be parental controls set up on your iPhone. Disable Screen Time to be able to delete apps. [3] X Research source

You can also find apps here if you can’t see them on the Home Screen or the App Library.

Tapping it will direct you to a new screen with more options.

If an app won’t delete, there may be parental controls set up on your iPhone. Disable Screen Time to be able to delete apps. [4] X Research source

If you open Control Center, try swiping down from the center of your screen instead of the corner. This is a good way to find apps that you can’t find on your Home Screen.

If there’s no app associated with your search, you’ll only see search results that are from Safari. You’ll be able to see any apps that aren’t displayed on the Home Screen, like hidden apps.

You can also delete some built-in Apple apps on iOS 12 & 13, like Activity, Apple Books, and Calculator. [5] X Research source If an app won’t delete, there may be parental controls set up on your iPhone. Disable Screen Time to be able to delete apps. [6] X Research source