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Caribbean green
What color is Caribbean green?
Caribbean green is a color that belongs to the green family of hues.
It is also known as #00CC99 in hexadecimal notation, which means it is composed of 0% red, 80% green and 60% blue in the RGB color model.
In the CMYK color model, which is used for printing, it has 100% cyan, 0% magenta, 25% yellow and 20% black.
Caribbean green has a hue angle of 165 degrees, a saturation of 100% and a lightness of 40% in the HSL color space.
It is a strong and vibrant shade of cyan that resembles the color of the Caribbean Sea.
The inverse or complementary color of Caribbean green is #B13973, which is a shade of pink.
Caribbean green can also be paired with analogous colors.
For example, Verdigris and American green are analogous colors of Caribbean green.
Caribbean green can be used to create different color schemes and palettes for various purposes.
For example, it can be used to create a tropical or aquatic theme, as it evokes the feeling of nature and water.
It can also be used to create a fresh and energetic mood, as it is a bright and lively color.
Caribbean green is a color that has many applications and meanings.
It can be used to represent environmentalism, health, growth, renewal, calmness, creativity, and optimism.
Example of the palette with the Caribbean green color
![Palette with colors: Dark green, Caribbean green and Celeste Picture with primary colors of Dark green, Caribbean green, Celeste, Glaucous and Cordovan](/images/caribbean-green/man-in-a-green-suit.webp)
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Example of the palette with the Caribbean green color
![Palette with colors: Rose gold, Caribbean green and Wine Picture with primary colors of Rose gold, Caribbean green, Wine, Smoky black and Nadeshiko pink](/images/caribbean-green/kitchen-with-pink-cabinets.webp)
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