Guide to the Color Coral

Dive deep into the color coral. Find color palettes, get the codes for adding ’em to your designs—explore your color-dreaming heart out.
Coral
#FF7F50
Click to copy hex code

Coral color codes

Nail the exact color coral in your design by using the code from any one of these systems for color identification.

Hex#FF7F50
RGBr: 255, g: 127, b: 80
HSLh: 16°, s: 100%, l: 66%
HSVh: 16°, s: 69%, v: 100%
CMYKc: 0%, m: 50%, y: 69%, k: 0%

Coral color palettes

Complementary

#FF7F50
Click to copy
#50D0FF
Click to copy

Split Complementary

#50FFD7
Click to copy
#FF7F50
Click to copy
#5078FF
Click to copy

Triadic

#FF7F50
Click to copy
#50FF7F
Click to copy
#7F50FF
Click to copy

Tetradic

#FF50D0
Click to copy
#FF7F50
Click to copy
#50FF7F
Click to copy
#50D0FF
Click to copy

Analogous

#FF50D0
Click to copy
#FF5078
Click to copy
#FF7F50
Click to copy
#FFD650
Click to copy
#D0FF50
Click to copy

Monochromatic

#902700
Click to copy
#D03800
Click to copy
#FF5010
Click to copy
#FF7F50
Click to copy
#FFAE90
Click to copy

The color coral in percentages

If you're identifying color for pretty much anything digital, you're working in an RGB colorspace. If the project you're working on requires percentage representation, coral is made of 100% red, 50% green, and 31% blue.

If you're identifying color for a print project, you're most likely using a CMYK colorspace—the percentages are 0% cyan, 50% magenta, 69% yellow, 0% black.

Why use PicMonkey for your colorful designs?

Minimal learning curve

Our easy and intuitive tools allow you to start creating spectacular designs immediately, no matter your skill level.

Extensive feature set

Start with a professionally designed template or take advantage of our high-powered tools to make custom images from scratch.

So much for so little

Get everything you need to create fabulous images for one low price, with no one-off purchases or hidden costs.

Ready to make something colorful? Put our design and photo editing tools to work for you.