#006663
- RGB
- 0, 102, 99
- Brightness
- 85.0
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 178°, 100%, 20%
- HSV V %
- 40%
- Lab
- 38.6, -25.5, -5.5
- CMYK (%)
- 100%, 0%, 3%, 60%
- PNG size
- 5.8 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very dark, intense cool hue
Recommended text: White (6.82:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #006663
Common Name: Sikkens 4041
RGB: 0, 102, 99
HSL: ~170, 100%, 20%
Contrast:
vs White: 1.9 (Fail - AA pass/fail)
vs Black: 8.1 (Pass - AA pass/fail)
Mood: This shade evokes a feeling of balance and calm, reminiscent of deep, tranquil waters. It is associated with sophistication and professionalism, making it ideal for design purposes that call for a serene yet strong presence. It works well in corporate, healthcare, and interior design projects due to its subdued and adaptable nature. This color’s muted tone balances well with both modern and classic environments.
Named Matches:
- Behr Paint: Caribbean Current (#006C6D)
- Isomat Paint: LPC 1766 (#006764)
- Benjamin Moore: Juniper (#016E67)
- Sikkens: 4041 (#006663) – Exact match
- Pantone Fashion Home Interiors: Teal Green (#006361)
Why Designers Use It:
This color is a timeless classic often used in designs meant to exude sophistication and professionalism. The natural, calming tones of teal and green combine to create a versatile color that works across many industries, from fashion to interior design. It’s commonly seen in healthcare spaces due to its psychological impact, calming nerves and promoting relaxation. The muted nature of this shade makes it highly effective in environments that require a quiet and subdued atmosphere. Additionally, the use of teal is prominent in corporate branding, especially for companies looking to convey trust, stability, and intelligence. Teal shades are also common in maritime themes, and are frequently used for logos or designs in cruise lines, boats, and safety equipment. Its presence in natural environments, such as forest and water, adds an organic element that appeals to eco-conscious consumers and sustainability-minded brands.