You can set your Mac screen saver to choose a random screen saver style. Each time your Mac goes into screen saver mode, it will choose one of the available styles at random. You can change the source for your photo screen savers so that...
Part 1 of 2:
Setting Random Screen Savers
Click the Apple menu.
Select "System Preferences."
Click the "Desktop & Screen Saver" option. You'll find this in the first row of options. If you're on a different screen, click the "Show All" button at the top of the window.
Click the "Screen Saver" tab. You'll find this at the top of the window.
Scroll to the bottom of list of available screen savers. This is the left frame of the Screen Saver menu.
Select "Random." This is the very last option in the list of available screen savers.[1]
Part 2 of 2:
Changing Screen Saver Sources
Open the Screen Saver menu. Follow the steps in the previous section to open the list of available screen savers.
Select any of the photo screen savers. All of the screen savers at the top of the list use photo sources. Changing one will change all of them.
Click the "Source" menu. You'll see several different option.
Check the "Shuffle slide order" box if you'd like. This will shuffle the photos from the source you selected.
Update 04 March 2020
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