#200C02

#200C02

Color Values

HEX

#200C02

RGB

32, 12, 2

HSL

20.0, 88.2%, 6.7%

HSV

20.0, 93.8%, 12.5%

CMYK

0.0%, 62.5%, 93.8%, 87.5%

OKLCH

0.1826 0.0409 51.3

Properties

Color Psychology

Dark oranges like burnt sienna and rust evoke autumnal warmth, earthiness, and heritage. These tones connect to natural materials like terracotta and aged wood, suggesting authenticity and craftsmanship. They carry a nostalgic quality that feels grounded and trustworthy.

Design Usage

Dark oranges are effective in food and beverage branding, outdoor lifestyle products, and artisanal goods. They work as accent colors in data visualizations and infographics where warmth is needed without brightness. Combine them with deep greens or navy for a sophisticated, nature-inspired palette.

Color Harmonies

Color Blindness Simulation

CSS Usage

background-color: #200C02;
color: #200C02;
border-color: #200C02;
Nearest Tailwind: Stone 900 #1C1917

Tailwind Shades

Contrast Checker

Text on white

18.84:1

AA Pass AAA Pass

Text on black

1.11:1

AA Fail AAA Fail

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the RGB, HSL, and CMYK values of #200C02?

RGB(32, 12, 2) · HSL(20.0, 88.2%, 6.7%) · CMYK(0.0%, 62.5%, 93.8%, 87.5%)

Does #200C02 meet WCAG contrast on white?

18.84:1 — WCAG AA Pass, AAA Pass for normal text.

What text color is readable on #200C02?

Use FFFFFF text on a #200C02 background; contrast on black is 1.11:1.