The Light Alabaster behind the Coruscating

#b2d7d5 RGB(178,215,213)

About this color

The Light Alabaster behind the Coruscating settles into a light cyan territory with a moderate quality that feels cool — captured at #b2d7d5, RGB(178, 215, 213).

#b2d7d5RGB(178, 215, 213)

HSL 177° · 32% saturation · 77% lightness

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Psychology

Pale cyan is one of the most readable background tones for screens: low fatigue, high clarity.

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History

Cyan as a printing ink became central to modern colour reproduction — the C in CMYK — because its complement to red allows the full printable colour range.

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Design use

Light enough to serve as page backgrounds, input fields, and hover states — contexts where colour informs rather than dominates. Pair with deeper tones of the same family for clear visual hierarchy.

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Colour pairings

Looking at colour relationships, cyan complements warm reds and red-oranges — a palette of technological energy. For calmer use, pair with white, light grey, and the lightest tints of the same hue.

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Color Categories

Color formats

Name
The Light Alabaster behind the Coruscating
HEX
#b2d7d5
RGB
rgb(178,215,213)
RGB%
rgb(69.8%,84.3%,83.5%)
HSL
hsl(177,32%,77%)
HSV
hsv(177,17%,84%)
CMYK
cmyk(17,0,1,16)
LAB
lab(83,-13,-3)
LCH
lch(83,13,193)
sRGB
(0.698,0.843,0.835)
HEX8
#b2d7d5ff
CSS Name
Decimal
178215213

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Color info

Lightness
77%
Saturation
32%
Hue
177°
Chroma
13
Temperature
WarmCool
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