Select Page

← All HEX colors

#636562

Brightness
0.0
HSL (°,%,%)
0°, 0%, 0%
HSV V %
0%
Lab
0.0, 0.0, 0.0
PNG size
5.9 KB
Tone / Feel
very dark, muted warm hue
Black text 0.00:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
White text 0.00:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: White (0.00:1 — Fail / Fail)

Color Profile: #636562

Common Name: Lead Grey

RGB: (99, 101, 98)

HSL: (60°, 2%, 39%)

Contrast vs White: 12.3 (Passes AA)

Contrast vs Black: 12.6 (Passes AA)

Mood Blurb: This muted, greyish tone offers a quiet sophistication and elegance. It’s a versatile color that balances well with both lighter and darker hues. Its low saturation gives it an understated presence, often chosen for modern, sleek designs that don’t demand attention but still convey a sense of depth and refinement.

Close Named Matches:

  • Sherwin Williams: Grizzle Gray (#636562) - Exact match
  • Australian Standard: Lead Grey (#5D5B57) - ΔE=4.21
  • BS 2660: Charcoal (#676660) - ΔE=2.26
  • Benjamin Moore: City Shadow (#636564) - ΔE=1.21
  • RAL Classic: Tarpaulin Grey (#636661) - ΔE=1.30

Why Designers Use It:

  • Timeless Sophistication: This color exudes timeless elegance, offering a sense of seriousness and professionalism. It's frequently used in industries that value subtlety, like corporate branding and luxury goods. Its neutral undertones make it easy to integrate into a wide variety of design schemes, without overwhelming other elements.
  • Trendy in Minimalism: It aligns perfectly with the minimalist design trends that have dominated architecture and interior design in recent years. It evokes a clean, modern aesthetic, often used in offices, high-end residential spaces, and even automotive design.
  • Functional Color: Often found in modern buildings and vehicles, this color serves as a perfect background tone that doesn’t distract but still adds depth. Its use in the automotive industry is particularly notable in premium models, where understated sophistication is a selling point.
  • Natural Roots: The grey tones often draw influence from natural elements such as stone, concrete, and minerals, making it an appropriate choice in spaces that want to invoke a connection to nature, without being overly earthy or rustic.
  • Global Appeal: Its muted neutrality makes it universally appealing, without strong regional or cultural associations. It’s used across different countries and industries, and its subtlety allows it to blend effortlessly in a variety of environments.

Palette neighbours