Lime

Lime Shades

Lime Shade 1
HEX #F7FFAC
HSL hsl(65.62, 100%, 83.69%)
LCH lch(98%, 100, 107)
RGB rgb(247, 255, 172)
Lime Shade 2
HEX #D5F200
HSL hsl(67.06, 99.99%, 47.44%)
LCH lch(91%, 100, 107)
RGB rgb(213, 242, 0)
Lime Shade 3
HEX #819300
HSL hsl(67.31, 99.91%, 28.91%)
LCH lch(58%, 100, 107)
RGB rgb(129, 147, 0)
Lime Shade 4
HEX #677600
HSL hsl(67.47, 99.96%, 23.14%)
LCH lch(47%, 100, 107)
RGB rgb(103, 118, 0)
Lime Shade 5
HEX #394100
HSL hsl(67.99, 99.92%, 12.84%)
LCH lch(26%, 100, 107)
RGB rgb(57, 65, 0)
Lime Shade 6
HEX #222600
HSL hsl(65.61, 99.97%, 7.39%)
LCH lch(14%, 100, 107)
RGB rgb(34, 38, 0)

Complementary

Complementary colors are pleasing, high-contrast pairs. They can be found by moving 180° around the color wheel.

Lime's complementary color: indigo.

Split Complementary

Split-complementary colors can be found by splitting a color's complementary color into two, nearby analogous colors.

Lime's split complementary pair: violet and blue

Triadic

Triadic colors are sets of three, equidistance on the color wheel, spaced 120° apart.

Lime's triadic pair: sky and pink

Tetradic

Tetradic colors are two complementary color pairs, all equally spaced 90° on the color wheel.

Lime's tetradic group: cyan, indigo, and raspberry

Analogous

Analogous colors are sets of three contiguous colors. Reasonable Colors uses 15° steps on the color wheel to select analogous color triads.

Lime's analogous triad: yellow and chartreuse.