Sky blue
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197.4°, 71.4%, 72.5%Closest colors:
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What color is Sky blue?
Sky blue is a color that resembles the hue of a clear daytime sky.
It is a shade of blue, with some variations being closer to cyan or turquoise.
Sky blue has the hexadecimal code #87CEEB, which means it is composed of 52.94% red, 80.78% green and 92.16% blue in the RGB color space.
In the CMYK color space, it is composed of 43% cyan, 12% magenta, 0% yellow and 8% black.
This color has a hue angle of 197.4 degrees, a saturation of 71.4% and a lightness of 72.5%.
Sky blue is sometimes also called celeste, which is derived from the Latin word for "of the sky".
It is a popular color for clothing, logos, flags, and other design elements.
This color often associated with calmness, peace, tranquility, and freshness.
Example of the palette with the Sky blue color
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Example of the palette with the Sky blue color
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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NCS (Natural Color System)
Example of the palette with the Sky blue color
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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NCS (Natural Color System)
Example of the palette with the Sky blue color
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
NCS (Natural Color System)
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