RGB(96, 220, 253) Color Code - Turquoise Blue

HEX #60DCFD
RGB Percent 37%, 86%, 99%
RYB 96.0, 165.28, 253.0
CMYK 62, 13, 0, 1
HSV hsv(193, 62, 99)
HSL hsl(193, 98%, 68%)
HSLA hsl(193, 98%, 68%, 1.0
HSLuv : HUSL 218.49, 95.83%, 82.25%
Android 4284538109 / 0xff60dcfd
Binary Value 1100000, 11011100, 11111101
Decimal Value 6348029
Octal Value 30156375
Hunter Lab 77.95, -26.17, -23.1
Hex8 Value #60DCFDFF
XYZ 48.14, 60.76, 102.1
xyY 0.228, 0.288, 0.288
YIQ 186.686, -84.4945, -15.9564
LMS 44.8, 69.89, 101.38
YUV 186.686, 32.62, -79.56
YDbDr 186.686, 99.79, 172.45
YCbCr 176.33, 160.87, 71.18
YCoCg 197.25, 174.5, 22.75
YPbPr 186.69, 37.42, -64.68
CieLAB 82.25, -24.93, -26.36
CieLUV : LCHuv 82.25, -48.88, -38.87
CieLCH : LCHab 82.25, 36.28, 226.6

RGB(96, 220, 253) Color Code name is Turquoise Blue. #60DCFD HEX Code RGB percentage is 37% Red, 86% Green and 99% Blue. #60DCFD Hex Code RYB Percentage is 37.65% Red, 64.82% Yellow, 99.22% Blue. CMYK Color Model of #60DCFD is 62% Cyan, 13% Magenta, 0% Yellow, 1% Black. HSL (Hue, Saturation, and Lightness) Color Modal of #60DCFD is hsl(193, 98%, 68%) and HSLA (Hue Saturation Lightness Alpha) of #60DCFD is hsl(193, 98%, 68%, 1.0) and HSV (Hue, Saturation, Value) is hsv(193, 62, 99). A Three-Dimensional XYZ value of #60DCFD is 48.14, 60.76, 102.1.
Decimal of #60DCFD is 6348029, Octal of #60DCFD is 30156375 and Binary of #60DCFD is 1100000, 11011100, 11111101 and Android of #60DCFD is 4284538109 / 0xff60dcfd. The CIE xyY Color Space of #60DCFD is 0.228, 0.288, 0.288 and YIQ Color Space of #60DCFD is 186.686, -84.4945, -15.9564. The Color Space LMS (Long Medium Short) of #60DCFD is 44.8, 69.89, 101.38. CieLAB (L*a*b*) of #60DCFD is 82.25, -24.93, -26.36. CieLUV:LCHuv (L*, u*, v*) of #60DCFD is 82.25, -48.88, -38.87. The cylindrical version of CieLUV (CieLCH : LCHab) of #60DCFD is 82.25, 36.28, 226.6. #60DCFD. Hunter Lab variable is 77.95, -26.17, -23.1.

RGB Percentages

37%
86%
99%

RYB Percentages

37.65
64.82%
99.22%

CMYK Percentage

62%
13%
0%
1%

Tetrad Colors

Split Complement

Different Opacity of RGB(96, 220, 253)

Coloured Mandala

Random Generated Palettes

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Color Harmonies

Color harmonies are a very aesthetically pleasing combinations of two or more colors which are picked from a color wheel. Color Harmonies are also known as Color Chords, they are useful in creating a color palette, or color scheme. These combinations can be of Complementary Colors, Split-Complementary Colors, Tetradic Colors, Color Triads, Analogous Colors, or Triadic Colors.
COMPLEMENTARY COLORS

Complementary Colors are the exact opposite of each other in such a way they cancel each other out in black, white or grey color. They are also called "Opposite Colors". Complementary colors are maninly used in logos and retail display. When placed next to one another, they make each other appear brighter and thus create focus.

ANALOGOUS COLORS

Analogous Colors are referred to a group on colors that exists close on a color wheel. Analogous Colors mainly appear in nature as you see different shades and spectrum of one color. Suppose during monsoon season, you will see a gradient of green color on trees.

TRIADIC COLORS

Triadic colors as the name suggests is a pair of three colors equidistant from each other on the Color Wheel. They are generally fun paired and sparks bright and happy combinations. They are mainly used in Interior Designing.

TETRADIC COLORS

Tetradic colors refers to a color scheme of 4 colors equidistant from each other on Color Wheel. All 4 colors are selected evenly so there is no clear dominance of one color. Tetradic (double complementary) Color Scheme is always vibrant and colorful.

Color Shades, Tints and Tone

Color shades, tints and tones are made by mixing colors with black, white or gray. When added with these neutral colors, they have different variations which are used in backgrounds. Combining colors generate a whole range of color schemes that are useful and pleasing to the eye.

COLOR SHADES

Color Shades are created by adding black to a color which gradually darkens the shade but hue remains the same. Color Shades are mainly used in search section or footer backgrounds. Color Shades are also used in cosmetics and beauty products.

COLOR TONES

Color Tones are created by mixing gray (equal amount of white and black) to a color. Adding gray to a color, dulls its brightness, so it's added carefully. It results in endless variety of color useful for typographic elements and Geo colors in Maps.

COLOR TINTS

Color tints are created by hue or mixing white color to a pure color. Tinted Colors are paler than their original colors like pastel colors are a perfect example. Tinted Colors are used in backgrounds.

NEUTRAL COLORS

Neutral Colors are hues that appear to be without colors. They are used to compliment primary colors, and you won't find them on a Color Wheel. The four most common Neutral Colors are Black, White, Brown and Grey where Black is the strongest of neutrals. Neutral Colors are used in homes and office spaces as they are easy to blend and easy on the eye.

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