Purple

Purple Shades

Purple Shade 1
HEX #FDF4FF
HSL hsl(288.22, 99.8%, 97.75%)
LCH lch(97%, 100, 317)
RGB rgb(253, 244, 255)
Purple Shade 2
HEX #F7D9FF
HSL hsl(287.36, 99.93%, 92.48%)
LCH lch(90%, 100, 317)
RGB rgb(247, 217, 255)
Purple Shade 3
HEX #D150FF
HSL hsl(284.08, 100%, 65.71%)
LCH lch(58%, 100, 317)
RGB rgb(209, 80, 255)
Purple Shade 4
HEX #B01FE3
HSL hsl(284.55, 77.53%, 50.42%)
LCH lch(46%, 100, 317)
RGB rgb(176, 31, 227)
Purple Shade 5
HEX #660087
HSL hsl(285.23, 99.99%, 26.48%)
LCH lch(25%, 100, 317)
RGB rgb(102, 0, 135)
Purple Shade 6
HEX #3A004F
HSL hsl(284.23, 99.98%, 15.4%)
LCH lch(12%, 100, 317)
RGB rgb(58, 0, 79)

Complementary

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

Purple's complementary color: green.

Split Complementary

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

Purple's split complementary pair: emerald and chartreuse

Triadic

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

Purple's triadic pair: amber and cyan

Tetradic

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

Purple's tetradic group: orange, green, and sky

Analogous

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

Purple's analogous triad: violet and magenta.