Everything about the color Lime green

The meaning of the color lime green and color combinations to inspire your next creation.

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What color is lime green?

Lime green is a vibrant, lively shade located between yellow and green on the color wheel. It evokes freshness and energy, reminiscent of the citrus fruit it's named after.

What are similar colors to lime green?

For variations within the same bright and energetic spectrum as lime green, consider:

  • Chartreuse (#7FFF00) shares lime green's vividness but leans more towards yellow, offering a slightly warmer tone.
  • Neon (#39FF14) is even more intense, providing a striking, electric version of lime green.
  • Yellow green (#9ACD32) is a softer, more muted version, blending yellow and green for a subtler effect.

What color goes with lime green?

To complement lime green's lively tones, consider pairing it with:

  • Purple (#800080) provides a bold contrast, enhancing lime green's vibrancy.
  • Turquoise (#40E0D0) offers a refreshing, cool balance to lime green's warmth.
  • Coral (#FF7F50) adds a warm, tropical touch that harmonizes with lime green's brightness.
  • Navy (#000080) creates a sophisticated contrast, grounding lime green's energetic vibe.

What color conflicts with lime green?

To avoid clashing with lime green's vividness, consider avoiding:

  • Burgundy (#800020) can overpower lime green's brightness with its deep, dark tone.
  • Beige (#F5F5DC) may dull lime green's lively energy.
  • Gray (#808080) could neutralize the vibrancy of lime green.
  • Cream (#FFFDD0) risks washing out lime green's intensity.

What does the color lime green represent?

Lime green symbolizes freshness, energy, and renewal, often associated with nature and growth. It evokes feelings of vitality and liveliness. Psychologically, lime green can stimulate creativity and promote a sense of balance and harmony. In art and design, lime green is used to draw attention and create a sense of movement and dynamism, often employed to evoke a youthful, modern aesthetic.

What's the history of lime green?

The name "lime green" comes from the color of the citrus fruit, lime, known for its vibrant, fresh hue. This color gained popularity in the 20th century, especially in fashion and design, due to its eye-catching and energetic qualities. In modern times, lime green is widely used in branding and marketing to convey freshness and innovation.

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Color Conversions

HEX
#32CD32
RGB DECIMAL
rgb(50, 205, 50)
RGB PERCENTAGE
rgb(20%, 80%, 20%)
CMYK
76, 0, 76, 20
HSL
hsl(120, 61%, 50%)
HSV (OR HSB)
120, 76, 80
WEB SAFE
#32CD32
CIE-LAB
73, -67, 61
XYZ
24, 45, 10
CIE-LCH
73, 91, 138
BINARY
00110010, 11001101, 00110010
iOS - SwiftUI
Color(red: 0.19607843137254902, green: 0.803921568627451, blue: 0.19607843137254902)
iOS - UIKit
UIColor(red: 0.19607843137254902, green: 0.803921568627451, blue: 0.19607843137254902, alpha: 1.0)
Android - Compose
Color(0xFF32CD32)


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