burlywood 1
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#FFD39B
X11 color
Burlywood 1 (#FFD39B) is the lightest variant in the X11 burlywood family, a very pale, golden sand tone. Lighter and more luminous than CSS burlywood, it reads almost as pale gold in bright conditions, making it useful for subtle warm accents and warm-tinted neutral backgrounds. It suggests sunlight on pale sand.
Color Values
#FFD39B
255, 211, 155
33.6, 100.0%, 80.4%
33.6, 39.2%, 100.0%
0.0%, 17.3%, 39.2%, 0.0%
0.8919 0.0871 73.0
Properties
Color Psychology
Light oranges like peach and apricot radiate friendliness, comfort, and gentle optimism. They are psychologically soothing and feel approachable without being overly stimulating. These tones often appear in hospitality and food branding to suggest warmth and welcome.
Design Usage
Soft oranges make excellent card backgrounds and notification banners that need attention without alarm. They are popular in onboarding flows and empty-state illustrations to create a welcoming atmosphere. Pair them with slate gray text and white surfaces for a clean, modern look.
Color Harmonies
Color Blindness Simulation
CSS Usage
background-color: #FFD39B;
color: #FFD39B;
border-color: #FFD39B;
Orange 200
#FED7AA
Tailwind Shades
Contrast Checker
Text on white
1.4:1
Text on black
15.04:1