#66725B
- RGB
- 102, 114, 91
- Brightness
- 108.1
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 91°, 11%, 40%
- HSV V %
- 45%
- Lab
- 46.5, -9.1, 11.3
- CMYK (%)
- 11%, 0%, 20%, 55%
- PNG size
- 6.1 KB
- Tone / Feel
- dark, muted cool hue
Black text
4.12:1
Fail (normal) · AA (large) (large)
White text
5.09:1
AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)
Recommended text: White (5.09:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #66725B
Common Name: Eucalyptus
RGB: 102, 114, 91
HSL: 95, 12%, 35%
Contrast Ratio (vs. White): 4.73:1 (AA Pass)
Contrast Ratio (vs. Black): 8.38:1 (AAA Pass)
Mood Blurb: A tranquil, muted green that evokes a sense of calm and natural harmony. #66725B is often associated with the outdoors, offering a connection to plants, earthy textures, and a peaceful atmosphere. It's an elegant, understated shade suitable for creating serene environments in both modern and traditional settings.
Close Named Matches:
- Australian Standard AS2700 G52 – Eucalyptus (#687259) - ΔE=1.44
- Behr Paint – Mountain Grass (#64715D) - ΔE=1.83
- Benjamin Moore Paint – In The Garden (#6A7663) - ΔE=2.96
- Pantone FHI – Olivine (#69725F) - ΔE=2.70
- RAL Classic – Reseda Green (#758466) - ΔE=7.76
Why Designers Use It:
- Natural Aesthetic: The earthy tones of #66725B create a grounded, organic atmosphere, often associated with nature and tranquility. This makes it a popular choice for environments that aim to invoke a calm, eco-friendly vibe.
- Versatile and Timeless: Designers favor this shade for its timeless quality, as it works well across various styles—from rustic interiors to sleek, modern designs. It complements both warm and cool color schemes, making it adaptable for various settings.
- In Industry: This color finds frequent use in industries related to nature, wellness, and sustainability. It's a favorite in the design of eco-conscious spaces, health-focused environments, and in brands associated with outdoor or eco-friendly products.
- Regional Use: This color is often linked to Australian design, as seen in its naming in the Australian Standard AS2700 G52, where it is referred to as "Eucalyptus." It carries a regional significance related to the country's natural landscapes.
- Symbolism: Beyond design, this green hue has been historically used to symbolize health, balance, and nature, often appearing in wellness and environmentally focused branding.