Flowery Mouse Cursor

8 subscribers on the Steam Workshop

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A grinning pixel flower takes over your pointer with this animated skin by Wyattwild12, clearly a nod to a certain smug plant from Deltarune (this is fan art, not an official skin). The GIF animation loops right on your desktop, since Mouse X on Steam runs it as a live cursor over everything you do. The creator recommends scaling it up to 300 percent to see every pixel. Included with Mouse X, which costs $2.99 once, with a free demo to try.

“Flowery from deltarune, recomend going 300 for full Flowery experience!!!” (Wyattwild12, on the Workshop)

How to get it

  1. Install Mouse X from Steam. The free demo works too.
  2. Subscribe to this skin on its Workshop page, or find “Flowery” in the in-app browser.
  3. Select it in Mouse X and your Windows cursor changes instantly. No hooks, no injection.
Animated Flowery animated mouse cursor

Skin details

Creator
Wyattwild12
Type
Animated cursor skin
Source format
GIF, Image
Published
Aug 20, 2026
Last updated
Aug 20, 2026
Download size
382 KB
Subscribers
8 on the Steam Workshop
Categories
Animated cursors, Pixel Art cursors, Gaming cursors

Frequently asked questions

How do I install the Flowery cursor?

Install Mouse X from Steam, then subscribe to the skin on its Workshop page (or inside the app). Mouse X downloads it and you can apply it with one click. No .cur files, no Control Panel digging.

Does it work on Windows 11?

Yes. Mouse X supports Windows 10 and 11, uses very little memory and CPU, and doesn’t hook or inject into games or other apps, so it runs quietly alongside everything else.

Is this cursor free?

The skin itself is free, like everything on the Mouse X Workshop. Mouse X is $2.99 on Steam, and the free demo lets you try custom cursors before buying.

This cursor skin was created and shared by a member of the Mouse X community on the Steam Workshop. Artwork belongs to its creator; any referenced characters, names or trademarks belong to their respective owners. To report a skin, use the report tools on its Steam Workshop page.