What the Beam During Elevated Transcending

#b3d9e9 RGB(179,217,233)

About this color

What the Beam During Elevated Transcending settles into a very light blue territory with a vivid quality that feels cool — captured at #b3d9e9, RGB(179, 217, 233).

#b3d9e9RGB(179, 217, 233)

HSL 198° · 55% saturation · 81% lightness

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Psychology

A lighter blue is one of the most universally liked hues — readable as safe, clean, and approachable.

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History

Blue has been among the most valued pigments throughout history — ultramarine, ground from lapis lazuli, was once worth more than gold and reserved for the robes of the Virgin Mary in medieval painting.

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Design use

Light enough to serve as a base layer in light-mode design systems, lending warmth or cool clarity to an otherwise white canvas. Works well with a bold complementary accent.

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Colour pairings

Looking at colour relationships, this blue pairs naturally with warm neutrals — tawny beiges, soft terracottas, aged brass — which amplify its cool character by contrast. Analogous blue-violets and blue-greens give a more cohesive, tonal result.

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Color Categories

Color formats

Name
What the Beam During Elevated Transcending
HEX
#b3d9e9
RGB
rgb(179,217,233)
RGB%
rgb(70.2%,85.1%,91.4%)
HSL
hsl(198,55%,81%)
HSV
hsv(198,23%,91%)
CMYK
cmyk(23,7,0,9)
LAB
lab(85,-9,-12)
LCH
lch(85,15,233)
sRGB
(0.702,0.851,0.914)
HEX8
#b3d9e9ff
CSS Name
Decimal
179217233

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Color info

Lightness
81%
Saturation
55%
Hue
198°
Chroma
15
Temperature
WarmCool
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