#B633F0

A medium, vivid purple closely aligning with Darkviolet.

About #B633F0

Visually, #B633F0 is defined as a vivid purple. It is closely associated with the named CSS color Darkviolet. Its digital footprint relies on 182 parts red, 51 parts green, and 240 parts blue light.

While screens use RGB, printing presses rely on Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (black). To reproduce this shade on paper, a printer utilizes 24% cyan and 79% magenta inks. This makes it a relatively light color when applied to physical surfaces.

When using this color as a background, text legibility must be considered. To prevent eye strain, #000000 text pairs best with this hex code. Be sure to check our contrast matrix below to see exactly how it performs against common backgrounds.

Color Space Conversions

HEX#B633F0
RGB182, 51, 240
HSL281.6°, 86.3%, 57.1%
CMYK24%, 79%, 0%, 6%
HSV281.6°, 78.8%, 94.1%
LAB50.2, 77.0, -69.3
XYZ36.2, 18.6, 84.1
Decimal11940848

Color Harmonies

Complementary

Analogous

Triadic

Tints, Shades & Tones

Tints (Adding White)

Shades (Adding Black)

WCAG Contrast Accessibility

4.45:1
Text on #FFFFFF
AA Large
4.72:1
Text on #000000
AA
4.25:1
Text on #F8FAFC
AA Large
4.01:1
Text on #0F172A
AA Large

CSS Implementation

.bg-color { background-color: #B633F0; }
.text-color { color: #B633F0; }
.border-color { border: 2px solid #B633F0; }

Similar Colors

Darkviolet
#9400D3