One option here could be to change the color of one of the grids to help differentiate them.
Another option is to use a plugin to turn your grids into layers that you could then hide/unhide. There are also plugins that can help create grids via rulers or other shapes.
Hope this helps. 🙂
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When I use the 👁️ icon to show or hide a Layout Grid, I believe this should only show or hide the Layout Grid on the selected Frame.
Currently it shows or hides Layout Grids globally (i.e. functions the same as CTRL + G) which I don’t feel is correct. In fact I think it’s a little limiting given you can have multiple Frames within a master Frame each with their own Layout Grid (the result is you have a lot of overlapping grids and it’s hard to distinguish one from another).
Personally I think the global control for showing and hiding Layout Grids (CTRL + G) is separate to showing and hiding individual Layout Grids.
For example, let’s say I have 3 x Layout Grids applied within a Frame and some nested Frames. And let’s call the Layout Grids: Grid A, Grid B and Grid C.
The first thing I want to be able to do is hide Grid A and Grid C and leave Grid B visible.
The second thing I expect is for the global control for Hide/Show Layout Grids to respect the selections above (almost like how Showing and Hiding Rulers respects the Rules I’ve already drawn).
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Here’s a gif which sort of shows what I’m referring to:

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I have exactly the same problem. I cannot toggle individual grids. Hiding one in the inspector panel hides all.
👍 Our team is starting to work with grids but the way the toggle “works” (or I’d say “doesn’t work” as it seems more like a bug than a feature) and this is annoying.
Is there hidden functionality to allow grids to work in a way that makes sense? Why does toggling one frame turn EVERYTHING on?
If that’s an expectation it should be somewhere else, nothing else in Figma behaves this way. Turning on a fill for a frame doesn’t enable all hidden fills. Why do grids do this? 😠
I experience this as well. It’s very frustrating.
+1! Seems like a bug more than a feature!
Having a global on / off is great, but it should respect how they’ve been individually set on components.
Very irritating.
Have show/hide individual grids (eyeball in the right sidebar) NOT toggle ALL grids… keep Ctrl or Shift +G for that.
@Josh solution while appreciated, isn’t ideal.
Please vote! This is super frustrating and has been mentioned elsewhere:
https://forum.figma.com/t/toggling-a-specific-layout-grid-in-the-inspector-shouldnt-toggle-all-grids/14104
Brilliant explanation and illustration. Cannot believe after years this meagre quibble hasn’t been resolved!
This was in 2021…and now is 2024, Figma still not seeing this as an improvement. I really hope Figma can let users just seeing individual grid if they need to during the work.
As a new Figma user, I find it frustrating to deal with workarounds for turning off grids on frames where I only want to see them on specific ones. It would be fantastic if we could toggle grids/rules on or off for individual frames (or all frames) based on our preferences.
Thanks 🙂
Insane this isn’t possible yet. Such an obvious use case