Aquamarine

Hex Code, Palettes & Meaning

Aquamarine

Aquamarine (#66F1C2) is a mesmerizing blend of blue, green, and cyan that captures the essence of crystal-clear tropical waters. Named after the precious gemstone, this refreshing hue has been enchanting designers since its first recorded use as a color name in England in 1598.

In digital design, aquamarine serves as the perfect bridge between calming blues and energizing greens. Its psychological impact is profound – the color evokes tranquility, clarity, and a sense of renewal. Figma's design community particularly values aquamarine for subtly guiding users toward call-to-action buttons and creating relaxed atmospheres in travel apps and resort websites.

For color harmonies, aquamarine pairs beautifully with coral for vibrant tropical themes, ivory and sand for beachy combinations, or rose for daring retro-inspired palettes. However, avoid pairing it with violet or olive green, as these create jarring visual conflicts.

Whether you're designing a wellness brand, creating a meditation app, or simply want to infuse your project with oceanic serenity, aquamarine delivers sophisticated freshness that resonates across cultures and contexts.

Images with Aquamarine color

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Color Palettes

Complementary

#66F1C2
#F16594

Split

#66F1C2
#F165D9
#F17C65

Monochromatic

#66F1C2
#14DB99
#C2F9E7

Analogous

#66F1C2
#65D9F1
#65F17C

Triadic

#66F1C2
#C265F1
#F1C265

Aquamarine

Hex

#66F1C2

RGB

102,241,194

HSB

160, 58%, 95%

HSL

160, 83%, 67%

Color Values

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