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Dark sea green
What color is Dark sea green?
Dark sea green is a medium light shade of green with a balanced and neutral feel.
It has the HEX code #8FBC8F, which means it is composed of 56.08% red, 73.73% green and 56.08% blue.
In the CMYK color model, used in printers, it has 24% cyan, 0% magenta, 24% yellow and 26% black.
In the HSL color space, it has a hue of 120°, a saturation of 25.1% and a lightness of 64.9%.
Dark sea green is also known as DarkSeaGreen and is included in both the X11 and web colors lists.
It is similar to other shades of green such as Eton blue, Laurel green, Cool grey and Rosy brown.
This color can be used to create soothing, harmonious and contrasting color palettes.
Example of the palette with the Dark sea green color
![Palette with colors: Dark jungle green, Dark sea green and White smoke Picture with primary colors of Dark jungle green, Dark sea green, White smoke, Granny Smith Apple and Dark slate gray](/images/dark-sea-green/green-robot-standing.webp)
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Example of the palette with the Dark sea green color
![Palette with colors: Rifle green, Dark sea green and Zinnwaldite Picture with primary colors of Rifle green, Dark sea green, Zinnwaldite, Dim gray and Medium aquamarine](/images/dark-sea-green/futuristic-bedroom.webp)
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What looks best in Dark sea green?
Here are some possible ways to use dark sea green in your design or outfit:
You can create a monochromatic color palette by using different shades and tints of dark sea green, such as myrtle green, fern green, middle green, shiny shamrock, turquoise green, mint cream, and white.
This will give you a sense of calmness and freshness, as well as a natural and organic vibe.You can also use analogous colors that are adjacent to dark sea green on the color wheel, such as sage green, laurel green, dark cyan, and lapis lazuli.
These colors will create a harmonious and balanced contrast, as well as a cool and serene mood.If you want to add some drama and excitement to your design or outfit, you can use complementary colors that are opposite to dark sea green on the color wheel, such as pastel violet.
This will create a striking and dynamic effect, as well as a playful and whimsical touch.You can also use split-complementary colors that are adjacent to the complementary color of dark sea green, such as dark purple and dark pink.
These colors will create a similar effect as the complementary color, but with less tension and more variety.Another option is to use triadic colors that are evenly spaced on the color wheel, such as dark blue and dark red.
These colors will create a vibrant and energetic contrast, as well as a bold and confident statement.You can also use tetradic colors that form a rectangle on the color wheel, such as dark blue, dark purple, dark pink, and dark orange.
These colors will create a rich and complex contrast, as well as a creative and eclectic flair.Finally, you can use hexadic colors that form a hexagon on the color wheel, such as dark green, dark brown, black, white, dark gray, and light gray.
These colors will create a sophisticated and elegant contrast, as well as a modern and minimalist style.
Example of the palette with the Dark sea green color
![Palette with colors: Wine, Dark sea green and Charcoal Picture with primary colors of Wine, Dark sea green, Charcoal, Seal brown and Pale spring bud](/images/dark-sea-green/green-truck-with-a-bunch-of-fruit-of-dark-sea-green-color.webp)
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