Shades are created by adding black to or removing lightness from a particular color. For #dfdef0, its pure hue is 243.3° on the color wheel and its saturation is 37.5%, and its lightness is 90.6%. As the amount of black is added to this hue and we reduce its lightness, the result is increasingly darker shades tints. The palette given below provides 9 different shades of #dfdef0, which — excluding black and our original color — range from #1c1c1e to #c3c2d2.
The hexadecimal value (hex value) of this color is #dfdef0. In RGB, it consists of 87.5% Red, 87.1% Green, and 94.1% Blue. Likewise, in the CMYK color space, it consists of 7.1% Cyan, 7.5% Magenta, 0% Yellow, and 5.9% Black. On the color wheel, its Hue is found at 243.3°, with saturation of 37.5% and lightness of 90.6%. The decimal value for #dfdef0 is 14671600, and its nearest "web safe" color is #ccccff. In the RGB color space, the strongest component for #dfdef0 is blue. In the CMYK color space, its strongest component is magenta. And in the RYB color space, its strongest component is blue.
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Tints of #dfdef0
Tints are created by adding white or lightness to a particular color. For #dfdef0, its pure hue is 243.3° on the color wheel and its saturation is 37.5%, and its lightness is 90.6%. As the amount of white (lightness) is added to this hue, the result is increasingly lighter tints. The following palette gives 9 different tints of #dfdef0, which — excluding white and our original color — range from #e3e2f2 to #fbfbfd.
Tones of #dfdef0
Tones are the result of adding gray to a pure hue. In the case of #dfdef0, its pure hue is 243.3° on the color wheel and its saturation is 37.5%, so we increase this saturation to create more colorful tones, and decrease the saturation to create grayer tones. The palette shown below gives 9 different tones of #dfdef0, which range from #e7e7e7 (the grayest / 0% saturation) to #d2cfff (the most colorful / 100% saturation).
Variations of #dfdef0
There are several ways to create color variations and premutations of #dfdef0! For #dfdef0, there are 6 variations of the color that can be created by swapping its Red, Green, and Blue color positions, of which 5 are different from our original color. Among these six variations, there are 6 unique colors including our original color, #dfdef0. Click on these colors to learn more about them, too!
Color Coordinates of #dfdef0
This color, #dfdef0, consists of 87.5% Red, 87.1% Green, and 94.1% Blue, resulting in color coordinates Red = 223, Green = 222, Blue = 240. Likewise, the CMYK color space composition for #dfdef0 is 7.1% Cyan, 7.5% Magenta, 0% Yellow, and 5.9% Black. These values are shown in the following charts and tables.
Color Base | R (Red) | G (Green) | B (Blue) |
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Decimal | 223 | 222 | 240 |
Octal | 337 | 336 | 360 |
Hexa | #df | #de | #f0 |
Binary | 11011111 | 11011110 | 11110000 |
Color Base | C (Cyan) | M (Magenta) | Y (Yellow) | Y (Black) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Decimal | 7 | 7 | 0 | 5 |
Octal | 7 | 7 | 0 | 5 |
Hexa | #07 | #07 | #00 | #05 |
Binary | 00000111 | 00000111 | 00000000 | 00000101 |
Analogous Colors of #dfdef0
Analogous colors are located 30 degrees away from a color's hue on the color wheel. For #dfdef0 — which has hue 243.3° — its analogous colors are located at 213.3° and 273.3° on the color wheel, with the same saturation and lightness as #dfdef0.
Triadic Colors of #dfdef0
Triadic colors are located 120 degrees away from a color's hue on the color wheel, which means the original color and its triadic colors are equidistant from one another on the color wheel and form a triangle. For #dfdef0 — which has hue 243.3° — its triadic colors are located at 3.3° and 243.3° on the color wheel, with the same saturation and lightness as #dfdef0.
Complementary Color of #dfdef0
A complementary color is located opposite a color on the color wheel (180 degrees away). For #dfdef0 — which has hue 243.3° — its complementary color is located at 63.3° on the color wheel, with the same saturation and lightness as #dfdef0.
Split Complementary Colors of #dfdef0
Split complementary colors are the analogs of a color's complement, which places them 210 degrees away on the color wheel from an original color. For #dfdef0 — which has hue 243.3° — its split complementary colors its split complementary colors are located at 33.3° and 243.3° on the color wheel, with the same saturation and lightness as #dfdef0.
Tetradic Colors of #dfdef0
Tetradic colors are two sets of complementary colors on either side of a color wheel from each other, forming a rectangle on the color wheel. For #dfdef0 — which has hue 243.3° — its tetradic colors are located at 153.3°, 243.3°, 333.3°, and 63.3° on the color wheel, with the same saturation and lightness as #dfdef0.
Monochromatic Colors of #dfdef0
Monochromatic colors are colors that share a common hue but that have different saturations and lightness. For #dfdef0, we show 9 different monochromatic colors of it, ranging from #d5d4e2 — (which has very low saturation and very low lightness) — to #edecfa (which has a very high saturation and very high lightness).
HTML+CSS Examples & Previews of #dfdef0
We want to make getting started with #dfdef0 on your website fast and easy! Below are 8 examples of how to integrate #dfdef0 into a website using HTML+CSS. These examples include showing how #dfdef0 can be used to color text, backgrounds, shadows, and borders, as well as how it can be used as a solid fill or gradient fill for rectangles. These examples principally make use of <span>
and <div>
tags, although the CSS shown in particular can be repurposed to make use of #dfdef0 with other HTML elements.
#dfdef0 Foreground / Text Color
<span style="color: #dfdef0;">The color of this text is #dfdef0.</span>
#dfdef0 Background Color
<div style="background-color: #dfdef0; width:100%; height:100%; display: flex; justify-content: center; align-items: center;">The background color for this text is #dfdef0.</div>
#dfdef0 Text Shadow Color
<span style="text-shadow: 3px 3px 3px #dfdef0;">This color for the shadow of this text is #dfdef0.</span>
#dfdef0 Border Color
<div style="border: #dfdef0 4px solid;width:100%; height:100%; display: flex; justify-content: center; align-items: center;">This is a div with border color #dfdef0.</div>
#dfdef0 Color Rectangle on a White Background
<div style="background-color: #ffffff; padding: 60px; width:100%; height: 100%;"><div style="background-color: #dfdef0; width:100%; height:100%; padding: 10px; display: flex; justify-content: center; align-items: center;">This is a rectangle of color #dfdef0 on a white background.</div></div>
#dfdef0 Color Rectangle on a Black Background
<div style="background-color: #000000; padding: 60px; width:100%; height: 100%;"><div style="background-color: #dfdef0; width:100%; height:100%; padding: 10px; display: flex; justify-content: center; align-items: center;">This is a rectangle of color #dfdef0 on a black background.</div></div>
Gradient from #dfdef0 to White
<div style="background: -webkit-linear-gradient(left,#dfdef0,white); /* Firefox */ background: linear-gradient(to right,#dfdef0,white); /* Safari */ background: -o-linear-gradient(left,#dfdef0,white); /* Opera */ background: -moz-linear-gradient(left,#dfdef0,white); width:100%; height:100%; display: flex; justify-content: center; align-items: center;">This is a gradient from #dfdef0 to white.</div>
Gradient from #dfdef0 to Black
<div style="background: -webkit-linear-gradient(left,#dfdef0,black); /* Firefox */ background: linear-gradient(to right,#dfdef0,black); /* Safari */ background: -o-linear-gradient(left,#dfdef0,black); /* Opera */ background: -moz-linear-gradient(left,#dfdef0,black); color: #ffffff; width:100%; height:100%; display: flex; justify-content: center; align-items: center;">This is a gradient from #dfdef0 to black.</div>
Coding & Programming with #dfdef0
In addition to using #dfdef0 on the web, we know you might want to use it in your mobile and desktop apps, too. Whatever your needs, the table below shows how to access #dfdef0 in the language and environment of your choice. These code snippets are principally the hexadecimal representation of #dfdef0, or the RGB color coordinates for the same (Red = 223, Green = 222, Blue = 240). If you need details about the color coordinates of #dfdef0 in other color spaces, refer to these details as provided toward the top of this page.
Language | Environment | Code Snippet |
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HTML + CSS (Hex Code) | Web | #dfdef0 |
HTML + CSS (RGB Code) | Web | rgb(223, 222, 240) |
CSS Background Color | Web | .myclass { background-color: #dfdef0; } |
CSS Foreground + Text Color | Web | .myclass { color: #dfdef0; } |
CSS Border Color | Web | .myclass { border: 2px solid #dfdef0; } |
Java | (Multi-platform) | new Color(223, 222, 240); |
Python | (Multi-platform) | Color("#dfdef0") |
Swift | iOS | UIColor(red:223, green:222, blue:240, alpha:1.0000) |
Objective-C (iOS) | iOS | [UIColor colorWithRed:223 green:222 blue:240 alpha:1.0000]; |
OpenGL | (Graphics) | glColor3f(223f, 222f, 240f); |
C# / .NET | Windows | Color.FromArgb(223, 222, 240); |
#dfdef0 Color Blindness
Not everyone can see #dfdef0 the same way. For those with color blindness, #dfdef0 might look very, very different. Here, we simulate eight examples of color blindness, and how #dfdef0 looks next to each one of them. In all cases, #dfdef0 is placed in a circle in the upper-left corner of each of the below boxes, with the color in the rest of those boxes signifying how #dfdef0 looks for someone with that type of color blindness. Many people will perceive close similarities between the colors in these boxes and the colors in the circles — with some noticing particular similarities. We offer this insight so that as you make choices about colors to use for your purposes, you can make an informed decision about whether #dfdef0 will be a good fit for everyone in your audience!
Trichromacy
Protanomaly
Affects 1 in 100 Men & 1 in 10,000 Women
Deuteranomaly
Affects 1 in 17 Men & 1 in 250 Women
Tritanomaly
Affects 1 in 10,000
Dichromacy
Protanopia
Affects 1 in 100, Mostly Men
Deuteranopia
Affects 1 in 100, Mostly Men
Tritanopia
Affects 1 in 100,000
Not Accessibility Recommended
We analyzed whether #dfdef0 is an accessible color when used as a text / foreground color against a white background. This analysis is based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2 Level issued by W3C. Based on this analysis, we calculate a contrast ratio against white of approximately 1.3:1 against white. Under both the AA and AAA level standards, this is not a high enough ratio to be considered accessible for either normal size or large text.