Closest to Dark Orchid
#C020C0
Color conversions
Reference values for common CSS, design, and accessibility formats.
| Format | Value | Preview | Copy |
|---|---|---|---|
| HEX | C020C0 | ||
| HEX with # | #C020C0 | ||
| RGB | rgb(192, 32, 192) | ||
| RGBA | rgba(192, 32, 192, 1) | ||
| HSL | hsl(300 71.43% 43.92%) | ||
| HSLA | hsla(300, 71.43%, 43.92%, 1) | ||
| HSV | hsv(300, 83.33%, 75.29%) | ||
| CMYK | cmyk(0%, 83.33%, 0%, 24.71%) | ||
| OKLCH | oklch(57.65% 0.2474 328.21) |
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Suggested pairings
Split-complementary
Try this combo as a gradientUse this color in CSS
--color: #C020C0;
bg-[#c020c0]
Accessibility quick-check
White text
4.99:1
AA normal
Black text
4.21:1
AA large
Reference notes
Dark Orchid is the nearest readable name for #C020C0, a saturated magenta with balanced value. Its RGB value is 192, 32, 192, while the HSL reading places it around 300 degrees of hue, 71% saturation, and 44% lightness. Its balanced temperature makes it easier to place in a palette: warm colors tend to move forward, cool colors tend to recede, and neutral colors depend more heavily on surrounding contrast. For interface work, start with the accessibility table before assigning this color to text, icons, or interactive states; perceived brightness can differ from the raw hex value. Pairing suggestions on this page are generated from hue relationships, so they work as starting points rather than fixed brand or accessibility recommendations. For palette building, start with one strong relationship from the pairing section, then adjust lightness until the hierarchy remains readable at small sizes. It works best in badges, highlights, product accents, and moments where quick recognition matters. For stronger contrast, compare it with black and white text and then choose pairings from complementary or split-complementary suggestions.