Select Page

← All HEX colors

#4DA241

Brightness
132.9
HSL (°,%,%)
113°, 43%, 45%
HSV V %
64%
Lab
59.7, -45.0, 41.9
PNG size
5.5 KB
Tone / Feel
dark, soft cool hue
Black text 6.56:1 AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)
White text 3.20:1 Fail (normal) · AA (large) (large)

Recommended text: Black (6.56:1 — AA / AAA (large))

Color Profile: #4DA241

Common Name: RAL 140 60 60

RGB: (77, 162, 65)

HSL: (127°, 48%, 43%)

Contrast vs White: 3.3 (AA pass)

Contrast vs Black: 6.2 (AA pass)

Mood: This particular green hue feels fresh and grounded, with a natural quality that blends well in design spaces aiming for a calm yet energizing atmosphere. It evokes an organic vibe, often associated with tranquility, health, and rejuvenation. Ideal for use in areas where a soft, inviting energy is required, it strikes a balance between serenity and vitality.

Close Named Matches:

  • Behr - Green Acres #4D9F3D (ΔE=1.45)
  • Pantone - Classic Green #39A845 (ΔE=6.88)
  • Benjamin Moore - Sullivan Green #52A549 (ΔE=2.89)
  • Jotun - Mosley #89B04B (ΔE=17.89)
  • RAL - Pure Green #2C9241 (ΔE=10.00)

Why Designers Use It:

This green shade is favored in designs where harmony with nature is desired. Its middle ground position between vibrant and muted greens makes it versatile, providing an appealing alternative to overly bright or dark hues. Designers often choose it for branding, product packaging, and interior designs aiming to convey sustainability and growth. This color is used heavily in eco-conscious brands and industries such as organic products, health care, and even tech sectors focusing on environmental awareness. The tone feels contemporary and vibrant, with its earthy yet lively hue allowing it to stand out in nature-inspired themes.

Notable Structures: With its roots in nature, this color might also be found in architectural elements that emphasize green technologies or environmental awareness, like eco-friendly buildings, urban gardens, or sustainable packaging. Its usage is trending in brands that want to symbolize eco-friendly efforts and health-conscious lifestyles. This green is not restricted to any specific region but has seen a noticeable rise in countries focusing on sustainability practices. The color has a timeless quality, being as relevant now as in traditional botanical design aesthetics.

Palette neighbours