Violent Violet

#290C5E

Violent Violet #290C5E

Shades of Violent Violet

#280C5E

#240A53

#1F0949

#1B083E

#160634

#120529

#0D041F

#090214

#04010A

#000000

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Tints of Violent Violet

#280C5E

#371970

#482A82

#5C3E93

#7155A5

#8970B7

#A38FC9

#BFB0DB

#DED6ED

#FFFFFF

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Tones of Violent Violet

#250169

#270763

#290C5E

#2B1258

#2C1852

#2E1E4C

#302446

#312941

#332F3B

#353535

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What color is Violent Violet

Violent Violet is a medium dark bright shade of Purple. It belongs to the color family Dark Purple, and it has medium lightness and high saturation. Violent Violet is a cool color.

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What are the HEX, RGB, HSV, HSL and CMYK color codes of Violent Violet

RGB space

CMYK space


The hex code for Violent Violet is #290C5E.
In the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) color space, which is used for digital colors, Violent Violet has 16%% Red, 5% Green, and 37% Blue.
Violent Violet has 261° Hue, 87% Saturation, and 37% Value in the HSV (Hue, Saturation, Value) color space, which is another way to represent digital colors.
Violent Violet has 261° Hue, 77% Saturation, and 21% Lightness in the HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness) color space, which is a different way to express digital colors.
Violent Violet has 56% cyan, 87% magenta, 0% yellow, and 63% black in the CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) color space, which is used for color printing.

Color Space
Original Units
Percentage

Hex

#290C5E

RGB

(41, 12, 94)

(16%, 5%, 37%)

HSV

(261°, 87, 37)

(72%, 87%, 37%)

HSL

(261°, 77, 21)

(72%, 77%, 21%)

CMYK

(56, 87, 0, 63)

(56%, 87%, 0%, 63%)

How does Violent Violet contrast with black and white

The natural luminance of Violent Violet is 2%, which is low.
Violent Violet has a higher contrast with white than black. Violent Violet and black have a 1.3:1 contrast ratio, which is insufficient for readability. Violent Violet and white have a 16.2:1 contrast ratio, which meets the AAA requirement. These colors are suitable for text.

Luminance
Contrast to Black
Contrast to White

2%

insufficient (1.3)

AAA (16.2)

Example Black

Example White

Example Black

Example White

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What colors go with Violent Violet

Summer

#290C5E

#898463

#B9ABD5

#E5DFBC

#E1DBEC

Winter

#290C5E

#28838C

#AD9EDE

#DCD5E8

#E5E4EA

Spring

#290C5E

#258E62

#4ABC76

#D3C8E3

#DDEEE5

Analogous

#290C5E

#9637D5

#DBA5EE

#DDD7EA

#EADFEE

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How to mix Violent Violet paint

To mix Violent Violet paint using eight primary colors (Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, White, and Black), you'll need to combine 25% Blue, 7% Magenta, 63% Black, 5% White, as shown below.

Yellow

0%

Red

0%

Green

0%

Blue

25%

Cyan

0%

Magenta

7%

Black

63%

White

5%

To mix Violent Violet paint using five primary colors (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, White, and Black), you'll need to combine 13% Cyan, 20% Magenta, 63% Black, 5% White, as shown below.

Cyan

13%

Magenta

20%

Yellow

0%

Black

63%

White

5%

What colors are similar to Violent Violet

Colors similar to Violent Violet are: Dark Indigo, Persian Indigo, Cherry Pie, Purple Monster, and Meteorite. Dark Indigo is more blue than Violent Violet. Persian Indigo is more blue than Violent Violet. Cherry Pie is more purple and brighter than Violent Violet. Purple Monster is more purple and paler and lighter than Violent Violet. Meteorite is paler than Violent Violet.

Dark Indigo

#1F0954

more blue

Persian Indigo

#32127A

more blue

Cherry Pie

#2A0359

more purple,

brighter

Purple Monster

#461B7E

more purple,

paler,

lighter

Meteorite

#3C1F76

paler