#BDF0DB

A very light, moderate green closely aligning with Paleturquoise.

About #BDF0DB

When working with digital screens, the color #BDF0DB is rendered by mixing light. If you're using CSS, you might find it aligns closely with Paleturquoise. To achieve this exact tint on a monitor, you would use an RGB mix of 189, 240, and 219.

If you are designing for print, the four-color process is what matters most. Its ink density profile breaks down to 21% cyan, 0% magenta, 9% yellow, and 6% black. With a hue angle of 155.3 degrees, it sits comfortably in the green spectrum.

From a UX and accessibility standpoint, contrast is paramount. To prevent eye strain, #000000 text pairs best with this hex code. Strict adherence to these ratios protects visually impaired users from unreadable interfaces.

Color Space Conversions

HEX#BDF0DB
RGB189, 240, 219
HSL155.3°, 63.0%, 84.1%
CMYK21%, 0%, 9%, 6%
HSV155.3°, 21.2%, 94.1%
LAB90.9, -20.4, 4.8
XYZ64.9, 78.3, 78.7
Decimal12447963

Color Harmonies

Complementary

Analogous

Triadic

Tints, Shades & Tones

Tints (Adding White)

Shades (Adding Black)

WCAG Contrast Accessibility

1.26:1
Text on #FFFFFF
FAIL
16.65:1
Text on #000000
AAA
1.21:1
Text on #F8FAFC
FAIL
14.16:1
Text on #0F172A
AAA

CSS Implementation

.bg-color { background-color: #BDF0DB; }
.text-color { color: #BDF0DB; }
.border-color { border: 2px solid #BDF0DB; }

Similar Colors

Paleturquoise
#AFEEEE