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PANTONE 631

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#29B5CF
RGB:
41, 181, 207
CMYK:
74, 0, 13, 0
HSL:
189°, 80%, 81%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Ball Blue
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2199
in RAL Classic:
RAL 5012
in RAL Design:
RAL 210 70 35
in RAL Effect:
RAL 690-2
in NCS:
NCS S 1050-B
What color is PANTONE 631? The Case of the Missing Pantone
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:12

What color is PANTONE 631?

Woman with glasses and a bra top in a pool of water with a blue background. Color #29B5CF.
Man with blue hair and a blue eyeball on his head and a smile on his face. Example of CMYK 74,0,13,0 color.
PANTONE 631 color example: Bowl of blue and pink glass beads on a tray with a spoon and spoon rest on the plate
PANTONE 631 color example: Blue car parked in a garage with a surfboard on top of it's roof rack and a window
Painting of two bubbles floating in a forest with moss and rocks on the ground and a sun shining through the trees
PANTONE 631 has the following color values:
  • RGB: 41, 181, 207

  • CMYK: 74, 0, 13, 0

  • HEX: #29B5CF

It is a cool and refreshing color that can evoke feelings of calmness, clarity, and creativity.

This color can be used to create contrast with warmer colors, such as oranges and yellows, or to complement other cool colors, such as blues and greens.

PANTONE 631 can also be used to represent water, sky, ice, or technology.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 631 color

Picture with primary colors of Yale Blue, Bright turquoise, Onyx, Apricot and Mountbatten pink
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...
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 631'

The Case of the Missing Pantone

Once upon a time in the bustling metropolis of Colorville, two unlikely collaborators embarked on a mission to revolutionize interior design. Calvin Gold, a quirky interior design student with a penchant for loud socks and wild ideas, was grappling with his latest project: using Pantone 631, a shade of blue so vivid it made the sky look like a muted watercolor.

Calvin had been dreaming of integrating Pantone 631 into his design for weeks. Unfortunately, his inspiration seemed to have gone on vacation, leaving him with a room that looked more like a rainbow on a bad day. That’s when Donna Korr, the glamorous top model known for her impeccable taste in everything except interior design, waltzed into Calvin’s life.

Donna had just been hired to revamp her penthouse, and she was determined to make it a showstopper. However, despite her keen sense of style, she had about as much understanding of Pantone colors as a goldfish has of quantum physics. Hearing about Calvin's struggle with Pantone 631, she decided to drop by and offer her "expert" advice.

Calvin was in the middle of experimenting with different shades of blue when Donna entered, looking like she had just stepped out of a fashion magazine. Her entrance was so glamorous it almost made Calvin forget his design dilemma.

"Calvin, darling, I need this penthouse to look like a million bucks, and I hear you’re the guy with the magic touch," Donna said with a dazzling smile.

"Sure thing, Donna! I’m actually working with Pantone 631 right now," Calvin replied, pointing at a wall splashed with various blue hues.

Donna raised an eyebrow. "Pantone 631? Isn’t that the color of the ocean or something?"

"Exactly! It’s known as ‘Sky Blue,’" Calvin explained. "It’s supposed to bring a sense of tranquility and expansiveness."

Donna nodded sagely, though her eyes betrayed a hint of confusion. "Well, how about we start by making the room look... not like a sea creature’s lair?"

Calvin grinned, feeling a bit more optimistic. "Let’s do it. I’ve been thinking of pairing Pantone 631 with some unexpected elements. How about we mix it with bold accents?"

Donna’s eyes sparkled. "Bold accents, like - "

"Like neon pink flamingos!" Calvin interrupted, pulling out a mock-up of a room decked out with Pantone 631 walls and neon flamingo decorations.

Donna stared at the mock-up in disbelief. "I was thinking more along the lines of gold trim and elegant fabrics."

Calvin’s face fell. "Oh, you mean like... classier?"

"Exactly! Classy but still vibrant," Donna said, feeling pleased with her own clarity.

As they began to work, Donna chose luxurious gold accents and plush textures that complemented the serene blue. Calvin’s enthusiasm grew, and soon they were surrounded by swatches of fabrics and various stylish trinkets. The transformation was nothing short of spectacular.

When the penthouse was finally revealed, it was a masterpiece of chic design. The Pantone 631 walls created a serene backdrop, and the gold accents provided a touch of opulence. It wasn’t just a room; it was a serene escape that looked like a million bucks - and, as Donna pointed out, it even made her morning coffee taste better.

"Calvin, you’re a genius!" Donna exclaimed, admiring the room. "Pantone 631 was the perfect choice. Who knew that sky blue could look so... expensive?"

Calvin chuckled, his mismatched socks peeking out from under his jeans. "It was a team effort. And you know, sometimes it takes a bit of pizzazz to find the perfect match."

Donna grinned and twirled in the newly designed space. "Agreed! Now let’s go find a pink flamingo for the garden just to keep things interesting."

Calvin laughed as he and Donna stepped out into the sunny day, ready for their next adventure. And in the heart of Colorville, Pantone 631 had found its true calling, proving that even the most vibrant shades can be the perfect backdrop for a touch of glamour and class.

And so, Calvin and Donna went on to become the most talked-about duo in design, with Pantone 631 forever etched in the annals of interior design history - not as a color, but as a symbol of creativity, collaboration, and the occasional splash of neon pink.
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