The colour turquoise green is a vibrant and refreshing shade, a harmonious blend of blue and green. This colour often represents calm and naturalness, combining the colours of water and vegetation in a single tone. Evoking coastal landscapes and the deep green of tropical forests, it is also considered by many to be the colour of freedom and adventure. In northern countries, turquoise green complements the colour palette of colder waters and ice sheets.
The psychological effects of turquoise green are also remarkable: it can be calming, stress-reducing and inspiring. It is often used in creative workspaces to support the creative process and create a positive environment. It is also increasingly popular in fashion and interior design for its ability to make spaces look fresh and vibrant. Turquoise green can be combined with neutral colours such as white or grey, as well as bolder shades such as coral or mustard yellow.
RGB and HEX colour codes for turquoise green
The turquoise green colour is RGB code (64, 224, 208) and the HEX code is #40E0D0.
Colour scheme | Code/Weights |
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Hex |
#30D5C8 |
RGB |
rgb(48, 213, 200) |
HSL |
hsl(174, 66%, 51%) |
HSV/HSB |
hsv(174, 77%, 84%) |
CMYK |
cmyk(77%, 0%, 6%, 16%) |
Contrasting colour |
#D53048 (Red) |
Complementary colour |
#D55171 |
Dark and light shades of turquoise green
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Dark shades
Light shades
Complementary colour palettes of turquoise green
The wide palette of turquoise green colours symbolises freshness and calm. Its complementary colours provide a contrasting effect, creating harmony in the design.
Complementary palette
Analogue palette
Monochrome palette
Triad palette
Tetrade palette
Split complementary palette
Neutral palette
What is the colour of turquoise green?
The colour turquoise green is a shade of green that Green is created from a mixture of blue and blue colours. It is a bright, refreshing and vibrant colour that can be found in nature, for example in the colour of the sea or in some gems such as turquoise mineral. Turquoise green is often associated with calm, harmony and creativity.
What makes the colour turquoise green?
The colour of turquoise green depends on several factors, such as the proportion of primary colours, the lighting conditions and the quality of the pigments. The mixing ratios of the primary colours (blue and green) determine the final shade. In addition, the colour temperature and intensity of the lighting also affect the perception of colour. The quality and type of pigments or colours used in paints or digital displays also play a significant role in the development of an accurate turquoise green hue.
How is the turquoise green colour colour mixing possible?
To achieve the turquoise green colour, mainly blue and green dyes should be used. The following steps will help you do this:
1. Start with a basic blue colour.
2. Gradually add the green colour, stirring continuously until the desired shade of turquoise green is achieved.
3. Optionally add a little white to get a lighter shade.
4. You can also mix in a small amount of yolks for a lively effect.
The exact proportions and ingredients may depend on individual preferences and the pigmentation of the paints used.