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Icicle Christmas lights are a horizontal string with short vertical drop strands of varying lengths hanging from it, so the lit tips mimic icicles dangling from a roofline. You run the top wire along an eave, gutter, or porch fascia, and the staggered drops — usually 6 to 24 inches long — form a fringe of falling light. They come in warm white, cool white, and multicolor, in steady and twinkling versions, and are one of the most recognizable outdoor Christmas light styles.
How icicle lights and their vertical drops are built
An icicle set has two parts: a main horizontal lead wire and the short vertical drops spaced along it. The drops are deliberately uneven — some short, some longer — because that irregular length is what sells the icicle illusion instead of a plain fringe. Each drop carries a few mini LED or incandescent bulbs down to its tip. LED icicle lights are now the standard because they run cool, use little power, and let you connect longer runs end to end from one plug. The whole set hangs from that top wire, which you fix along a straight edge.
Where to hang icicle lights: eave, gutter, fascia, and porch
Icicle lights need a horizontal edge to drape from. The classic spot is the eave or gutter line of a roof, where the drops hang down the fascia and read clearly from the street. Porch and pergola fascia boards, fence top rails, and window headers work well too. Run the top wire straight and level with plastic light clips so the drops fall evenly, and start the run at the end nearest your outlet. Icicles look best where the drops can hang free against a darker wall or sky, so a shadowed eave shows them off better than a busy background.
Icicle vs. curtain lights vs. net lights
These three hanging styles are easy to confuse, so here is the difference at a glance.
| Style | Drop shape | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Icicle lights | Short, uneven vertical drops | Eave and fascia outlines, roofline fringe |
| Curtain lights | Long, uniform vertical strands | Filling windows, walls, and pergolas |
| Net lights | Even grid across a panel | Draping bushes and hedges |
In short, icicles are a decorative fringe for an edge, curtains are a full backdrop, and net lights blanket a shrub. If you want to cover a bush instead of an eave, our best LED net lights guide is the right place to start.
Warm white, cool white, or multicolor icicles
Steady vs. twinkling drops and roofline string spacing
Beyond color, you can choose steady-on drops or a twinkling set where the tips flicker to suggest falling snow. Space the top string evenly along the roofline so the drops hang in a consistent rhythm, and keep the longest drops away from doors and walkways. A steady warm-white run reads classic; a twinkling cool-white run reads more like real ice.
Color sets the whole look. Warm white gives a soft, traditional glow and pairs with warm rooflines. Cool white reads bright, crisp, and modern, and it genuinely looks the most like real ice, which is why many people choose it for icicle sets specifically. Multicolor is playful and festive. You can also pick between steady-on icicles and twinkling or "chasing" sets where the drops flicker to suggest falling snow. Decide on one tone across your whole roofline so the display looks intentional rather than mismatched.
Installing outdoor LED icicle lights safely with clips and GFCI
Because icicle lights live on a roofline, safe installation matters. Use plastic light clips that grip the gutter or shingle edge rather than staples or nails, which pierce the wire. Confirm the set is outdoor-rated with a UL or ETL listing, plug the run into a GFCI outlet, and keep the plug and any connections dry and elevated. Follow the maximum-connection number printed on the first strand's tag, and add a timer. On the ladder, keep three points of contact, move the ladder rather than overreaching, and have a spotter. For the fixtures themselves and coordinating the rest of the yard, see our best outdoor Christmas lights roundup and the outdoor Christmas lights hub.
Related light styles
Icicle lights are one of several outdoor styles, and most displays combine a few. For a smooth, bulb-free outline along an edge, compare rope Christmas lights. To skip the annual hanging altogether, read about permanent Christmas lights. And for buying a whole outdoor display, our roundup of the best permanent Christmas lights and the outdoor hub cover the full range.
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