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#B4FF00

Brightness
218.8
HSL (°,%,%)
78°, 100%, 50%
HSV V %
100%
Lab
92.2, -50.9, 88.6
PNG size
5.2 KB
Tone / Feel
mid, intense cool hue
Black text 17.24:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.22:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (17.24:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #B4FF00

Common Name: Vibrant Green

RGB: (180, 255, 0)

HSL: (72°, 100%, 50%)

Contrast: White: 3.4 (AA pass), Black: 13.4 (AA pass)

Mood Blurb: This color is striking and high-energy, often associated with freshness, vitality, and a bold approach. It can evoke feelings of excitement and youthfulness, frequently used in contexts aiming for a modern and dynamic appeal. The bright green tone is energizing, pushing forward a sense of innovation and movement.

Close Matches:

  • Citronella - #C7BE33 (ΔE=47.58)
  • Chartreuse - #CCCB00 (ΔE=36.71)
  • Lime Twist - #C6D624 (ΔE=30.42)
  • Funky Frog - #98BD3C (ΔE=41.65)
  • Center Stage - #B2C216 (ΔE=35.66)

Why Designers Use It:

  • This color is often favored for its vibrancy and eye-catching nature. Designers use it to create energetic, youthful environments and branding, particularly in industries that want to project a sense of energy, innovation, and modernity.
  • It's popular in branding for eco-conscious companies, sports brands, and tech startups, as the color suggests freshness and vitality. It's seen frequently in interior design, especially in spaces that aim to be lively and engaging, such as gaming rooms or fitness studios.
  • The color’s strong, fresh appeal makes it ideal for products related to nature, technology, and health. The bright tone has also gained traction in transportation and safety applications, such as high-visibility jackets or road signage.
  • Regionally, it resonates well in markets where innovation and eco-friendliness are highly valued, with particular use in countries that emphasize sustainability and modern living, like Scandinavian countries.
  • The color ties into natural elements, symbolizing growth, renewal, and nature. Designers often use it in spaces or products that aim to connect with the outdoors or evoke a sense of environmental responsibility.

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