#a6d4c2 color information
In a RGB color space, hex #a6d4c2 is composed of 65.1% red, 83.1% green and 76.1% blue. Whereas in a CMYK color space, it is composed of 21.7% cyan, 0% magenta, 8.5% yellow and 16.9% black. It has a hue angle of 156.5 degrees, a saturation of 34.8% and a lightness of 74.1%. #a6d4c2 color hex could be obtained by blending #ffffff with #4da985. Closest websafe color is: #99cccc.
#a6d4c2 color conversion
The hexadecimal color #a6d4c2 has RGB values of R:166, G:212, B:194 and CMYK values of C:0.22, M:0, Y:0.08, K:0.17. Its decimal value is 10933442.
- Hex triplet a6d4c2
#a6d4c2 - RGB Decimal 166, 212, 194
rgb(166,212,194) - RGB Percent 65.1, 83.1, 76.1
rgb(65.1%,83.1%,76.1%) - CMYK 22, 0, 8, 17
- HSL 156.5°, 34.8, 74.1
hsl(157,35%,74%) - HSV (or HSB) 156.5°, 21.7, 83.1
- Web Safe 99cccc
#99cccc
- CIE-LAB 81.34, -18.637, 3.987
- XYZ 49.005, 59.088, 59.859
- xyY 0.292, 0.352, 59.088
- CIE-LCH 81.34, 19.059, 167.924
- CIE-LUV 81.34, -23.287, 9.145
- Hunter-Lab 76.868, -20.724, 7.638
- Binary 10100110, 11010100, 11000010
Color Schemes with #a6d4c2
#a6d4c2 in action
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This element has a border color of #a6d4c2.
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.text {color:#a6d4c2;}
.background {background-color:#a6d4c2;}
.border {border:1px solid #a6d4c2;}
Shades of #a6d4c2
- #08110d #08110d
rgb(8,17,13) - #152b23 #152b23
rgb(21,43,35) - #224638 #224638
rgb(34,70,56) - #2e604d #2e604d
rgb(46,96,77) - #3b7b62 #3b7b62
rgb(59,123,98) - #489577 #489577
rgb(72,149,119) - #57ae8c #57ae8c
rgb(87,174,140) - #71ba9e #71ba9e
rgb(113,186,158) - #8cc7b0 #8cc7b0
rgb(140,199,176) - #a6d4c2 #a6d4c2
rgb(166,212,194) - #c0e1d4 #c0e1d4
rgb(192,225,212) - #dbeee6 #dbeee6
rgb(219,238,230) - #f5faf8 #f5faf8
rgb(245,250,248)
Color Blindness Simulator
Below, you can see how #a6d4c2 is perceived by people affected by a color vision deficiency. This can be useful if you need to ensure your color combinations are accessible to color-blind users.
