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#FF4500

CSS color

OrangeRed (#FF4500) is an intense CSS named color poised exactly between orange and red — vivid, hot, and urgent. The name describes its position precisely: more red than orange but brighter than a standard red. It evokes molten metal, wildfire, and the sun near the horizon. OrangeRed became broadly known as the official color of the Reddit logo, cementing it in tech culture.

Color Values

HEX

#FF4500

RGB

255, 69, 0

HSL

16.2, 100.0%, 50.0%

HSV

16.2, 100.0%, 100.0%

CMYK

0.0%, 72.9%, 100.0%, 0.0%

OKLCH

0.6602 0.2294 35.4

Properties

Color Psychology

True orange embodies enthusiasm, creativity, and adventure. It stimulates mental activity and social interaction, making it a favorite in creative industries. Orange is highly visible and conveys confidence without the aggression of red, bridging warmth and energy.

Design Usage

Medium orange excels in CTAs, pricing highlights, and gamification elements where excitement is desired. Tech companies and SaaS products use it to differentiate from the dominant blue of their competitors. It requires careful contrast checking since mid-range orange can fail WCAG on light backgrounds.

Color Harmonies

Color Blindness Simulation

CSS Usage

background-color: #FF4500;
color: #FF4500;
border-color: #FF4500;
Nearest Tailwind: Orange 600 #EA580C

Tailwind Shades

Contrast Checker

Text on white

3.44:1

AA Fail AAA Fail

Text on black

6.1:1

AA Pass AAA Fail

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the RGB, HSL, and CMYK values of #FF4500?

RGB(255, 69, 0) · HSL(16.2, 100.0%, 50.0%) · CMYK(0.0%, 72.9%, 100.0%, 0.0%)

Does #FF4500 meet WCAG contrast on white?

3.44:1 — WCAG AA Fail, AAA Fail for normal text.

What text color is readable on #FF4500?

Use 000000 text on a #FF4500 background; contrast on black is 6.1:1.