Green (Crayola)
HEX: #1CAC78 | Modern Palette
Color Specifications
#1CAC78
28, 172, 120
158°, 83% ,67%
83.72, 0, 30.23, 32.55
About Green (Crayola)
Green (Crayola) (#1CAC78) is a color with RGB(28, 172, 120) and HSL(158.33°, 83.72%, 67.45%). It is commonly associated with Bold, Playful moods. In design, it fits Vivid, Cool styles and is suitable for Text, Button, Accent. Its complementary color is #AC1C50, which creates strong contrast. Its triadic palette includes #781CAC and #AC781C. The name comes from Green (English).
- HEX: #1CAC78
- RGB: 28, 172, 120
- HSL: 158.33°, 83.72%, 67.45%
- Mood: Bold, Playful
- Style: Vivid, Cool
- Use case: Text, Button, Accent
- Complementary color: #AC1C50
- Triadic colors: #781CAC, #AC781C
- The name comes from Green (English).
Live Components
Color Palettes
Green (Crayola) #1CAC78 is used in Monochromatic, Neutral + Accent, Analogous, 3 + 1 + 1 palettes, giving designers ready-made combinations for backgrounds, surfaces, accents, and interface elements.
Color Harmonies
Green (Crayola) #1CAC78 pairs with #AC1C50 as its complementary color, and #781CAC and #AC781C in triadic combinations. These harmony relationships help create balanced color combinations for UI, branding, and design work.
Frequently Asked Questions
Name, History & Etymology
History
Crayola introduced its original box of 8 crayons in 1903, and 'Green' was one of the foundational colors. It has remained a staple in every Crayola crayon box since its inception. The specific hex code #1cac78 represents the digital approximation of the Crayola crayon color 'Green' as it is commonly depicted or referenced in digital contexts, though the physical crayon color can vary slightly depending on manufacturing batches and lighting.
First Recorded Use
The word 'green' derives from the Old English 'grēne', which has Germanic roots (Proto-Germanic *grōnijaz) and is related to words meaning 'to grow' or 'grass'. The specific Crayola color 'Green' was introduced with the company's first box of crayons.
Cultural Associations
Green is a primary subtractive color and a secondary additive color. Culturally, it is widely associated with nature, environment, growth, renewal, fertility, and spring. In many Western cultures, it can also symbolize luck (four-leaf clover), money, and envy. In some contexts, it can represent illness or inexperience. The Crayola 'Green' is a very common and recognizable shade, often one of the first colors children learn.
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Code Snippets
/* Background */
.element {
background-color: #1CAC78;
}
/* Text */
.element {
color: #1CAC78;
}
/* Border */
.element {
border: 1px solid #1CAC78;
}
/* Linear gradient to complementary */
.element {
background: linear-gradient(
to right,
#1CAC78,
#F16799
);
}
/* Radial gradient */
.element {
background: radial-gradient(
circle,
#1CAC78,
#F16799
);
}
// SCSS variable
$green-(crayola): #1CAC78;
// With RGB channels (useful for rgba() usage)
$green-(crayola)-r: 28;
$green-(crayola)-g: 172;
$green-(crayola)-b: 120;
// Usage
.element {
background-color: $green-(crayola);
color: rgba($green-(crayola)-r, $green-(crayola)-g, $green-(crayola)-b, 0.8);
}