#41C5A3
- RGB
- 65, 197, 163
- Brightness
- 164.5
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 165°, 53%, 51%
- HSV V %
- 77%
- Lab
- 72.0, -43.8, 6.7
- CMYK (%)
- 67%, 0%, 17%, 23%
- PNG size
- 6.1 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, vivid cool hue
Black text
9.74:1
AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text
2.16:1
Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
Recommended text: Black (9.74:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #41C5A3
Common Name: NCS 1950 Index Color
RGB: (65, 197, 163)
HSL: H: 160°, S: 49%, L: 56%
Contrast vs White: 65.7, AA Pass
Contrast vs Black: 62.7, AA Pass
Mood:
This shade of green exudes a sense of calm and tranquility. Often associated with nature, it strikes a balance between serenity and energy. It’s refreshing without being overwhelming, which makes it a versatile color for various design uses. Popular in both modern and traditional settings, it communicates balance and calmness.
Notable Matches:
- Verdigris Green (#68AB77) - British Standard BS 381C
- Shoreline Green (#51C7AC) - Behr
- Imperial Jade (#75CBC3) - Jotun
- Jadeite (#38C6A1) - Dunn-Edwards
Why Designers Use It:
- This color is often used in designs requiring a fresh, natural feel. It blends well with muted tones, while also complementing darker shades like navy or charcoal.
- It evokes feelings of sustainability and wellness, often linked to green energy, environmental movements, or organic products.
- Many designers incorporate this color in wellness-focused spaces, eco-friendly branding, and nature-themed designs. It's seen across the tech and lifestyle industries as well, where calming aesthetics are key to user experience.
- Regionally, this shade may be more prominent in Scandinavian or minimalist design movements, where the focus is on clean, nature-inspired interiors and products.