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Information about be Supernormal. Gray color

#EAEAEA - be Supernormal. Gray color image

Basic facts about this digital color

The digital color #EAEAEA, known as "be Supernormal. Gray", is classified in the Register under the Greyscale Color Family, with Desaturated and Luminous brightness. In numbers: rgb(234, 234, 234) (91.8% red, 91.8% green, 91.8% blue), or CMYK 0 / 0 / 0 / 8 for print. Curious how these numbers work? Read our RGB color codes guide.

#EAEAEA is a muted, almost neutral near-white neutral that glows at the very top of the lightness scale. It is a natural fit for clean interfaces where content needs room to breathe. In The Official Register of Color Names it is almost identical to Lily White (#E9EEEB). Nearby in the Register you will also find Zepp-Metallic (#EDECED) and Quarter Wan White (#EDECE6).

Under the hood all three RGB channels are equal (234 each), placing #EAEAEA exactly on the neutral axis of the color space. If you plan to put text on a #EAEAEA background, choose black — the contrast ratio is 17.5:1 (passing WCAG AAA), while white manages only 1.2:1. The name "be Supernormal. Gray" is officially recorded for this exact shade in The Official Register of Color Names.

be Supernormal. Gray color variations

View this color variations of tints, shades, tones and hues.

Why this page shows fewer blocks

be Supernormal. Gray belongs to the Greyscale Color Family, and greyscale colors have no hue. Hue is an angle on the color wheel, and that angle only exists when a color leans toward one primary more than the others. Here all three channels are equal (R = G = B), so there is nothing to lean and no angle to measure.

Everything built on rotating that angle therefore has nothing to rotate. A complementary color is the hue 180° away — for a grey, that is the same grey. The same goes for analogous, triadic, tetradic and square harmonies. Rather than show seven identical swatches, the register leaves the Hues variation strip and the whole Harmonies section out.

What remains is everything that depends on lightness rather than hue. Tints, shades and tones still work, because they move the color up and down the scale instead of around the wheel. So do the nearest named colors, the conversions and the adjacent color codes.

How the register classifies colors · All greyscale colors in the register

Nearest named colors to be Supernormal. Gray

The closest officially registered color names in the Register, ordered by similarity.

Conversions between color systems and etc.

  • HEX#EAEAEA
  • RGB234, 234, 234
  • CMYK0, 0, 0, 8
  • CSSrgb(234, 234, 234)
  • HSL0°, 0%, 92%
  • HSL Precise0°, 0%, 91.765%
  • HSV0°, 0%, 92%
  • HSB0°, 0%, 92%
  • Normalized R (0.0–1.0)0.918
  • Normalized G (0.0–1.0)0.918
  • Normalized B (0.0–1.0)0.918
  • GLSLvec3(0.918, 0.918, 0.918)
  • GLSL with alphavec4(0.918, 0.918, 0.918, 1.000)
  • HLSL / Metalfloat3(0.918, 0.918, 0.918)
  • Percentage of Red in RGB91.8%
  • Percentage of Green in RGB91.8%
  • Percentage of Blue in RGB91.8%
  • Color FamilyGreyscale
  • Saturation FamilyDesaturated
  • Lightness FamilyLuminous
  • HEX IDEAEAEA
  • DECIMAL ID15395562
  • Name Length20
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