#3BA234
- RGB
- 59, 162, 52
- Brightness
- 129.4
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 116°, 51%, 42%
- HSV V %
- 64%
- Lab
- 59.0, -51.0, 46.7
- CMYK (%)
- 64%, 0%, 68%, 36%
- PNG size
- 6.1 KB
- Tone / Feel
- dark, vivid cool hue
Recommended text: Black (6.40:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #3BA234
Common Name: RAL 140 60 70
RGB: (59, 162, 52)
HSL: (130°, 53%, 41%)
Contrast: White: 4.8 (AA Pass), Black: 10.7 (AA Pass)
Mood: This color evokes a sense of freshness and vitality, associated with nature's lush greenery. It strikes a harmonious balance between a bold green and an earthy tone, providing a calming yet invigorating vibe. Ideal for designs seeking an organic or eco-conscious feel, it's a go-to choice in sustainable branding and wellness spaces.
Notable Matches:
- Pantone Solid Coated: #3D9B35 (Delta E: 4.79)
- RAL Classic Pure Green: #2C9241 (Delta E: 14.28)
- Benjamin Moore Traffic Light Green: #33A532 (Delta E: 3.43)
- Behr Green Acres: #4D9F3D (Delta E: 7.94)
Why Designers Use It:
This particular shade of green is widely used in designs that aim to connect with the environment, nature, and sustainability. It's a popular choice for eco-friendly brands, wellness spaces, and outdoor products, often symbolizing health, renewal, and growth. The slight yellowish tint adds warmth, making it approachable without overwhelming the viewer. Often seen in interiors, packaging, and branding, it's increasingly adopted in sectors like organic food, gardening, and outdoor apparel. In some regions, particularly in Europe, green has been tied to environmental movements and is used to symbolize sustainability and responsibility.