khaki

#F0E68C

CSS color

Khaki (#F0E68C) is a pale, warm yellow CSS named color that sits considerably lighter and more yellow than the military khaki most people envision—in CSS, khaki is essentially a pale gold-yellow. The name derives from the Urdu/Persian word for 'dust' or 'soil,' originally applied to the dust-colored uniforms of British colonial troops. It evokes warm light, aged paper, and gentle sunshine.

Color Values

HEX

#F0E68C

RGB

240, 230, 140

HSL

54.0, 76.9%, 74.5%

HSV

54.0, 41.7%, 94.1%

CMYK

0.0%, 4.2%, 41.7%, 5.9%

OKLCH

0.9135 0.1119 102.8

Properties

Warm Light Nearest: khaki

Color Psychology

Pale yellows and creams evoke sunlight, freshness, and intellectual clarity. They are the lightest chromatic colors the eye perceives, creating a sense of spaciousness and openness. Light yellow is often associated with new beginnings and gentle happiness.

Design Usage

Light yellows are excellent for background tints, highlight markers, and information callout boxes. They add warmth to white-dominated layouts without overwhelming the content hierarchy. Use them cautiously for text backgrounds since pale yellow on white creates poor contrast ratios.

Color Harmonies

Color Blindness Simulation

CSS Usage

background-color: #F0E68C;
color: #F0E68C;
border-color: #F0E68C;
Nearest Tailwind: Amber 200 #FDE68A

Tailwind Shades

Contrast Checker

Text on white

1.28:1

AA Fail AAA Fail

Text on black

16.4:1

AA Pass AAA Pass

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