Ice Cube
Meet Ice Cube (#E3E4E1), a near-white that defies stark minimalism. Its subtle warmth and barely-there gray undertones give it a quiet complexity, making it a sophisticated alternative to pure white for any interface that values nuance and a gentle visual foundation.
Ice Cube Code Conversions
HEX
#E3E4E1
LAB
90, -1, 1
RGB
227, 228, 225
XYZ
73.0, 77.3, 82.3
HSL
80°, 5%, 89%
LCH
90, 2, 123°
HSB
80°, 1%, 89%
LUV
90, 0, 2
HWB
80°, 88%, 11%
Ice Cube Color Harmonies
Analogous
Analogous colors sit side-by-side on the color wheel. Grouped with Ice Cube, these hues produce a cohesive and tranquil visual effect.
Complementary
Complementary colors are opposites on the color wheel. When paired with Ice Cube, they create a striking, high-contrast visual effect.
Split Complementary
The split complementary palette for Ice Cube uses the two colors adjacent to its complement, offering a vibrant yet balanced contrast.
Triadic
For a vibrant and balanced palette, a triadic scheme combines three colors from equidistant points on the color wheel, starting with Ice Cube.
Tetradic
A tetradic palette for Ice Cube is built from two pairs of complementary colors, offering a bold and versatile combination for dynamic designs.
Square
A square color scheme pairs Ice Cube with three other colors, all evenly spaced on the color wheel for a balanced, high-contrast look.
Ice Cube Contrast Simulation
Ice Cube Color Variations
Shades
Shades of Ice Cube are created by adding black, giving the color more depth and weight.
Tints
Tints of Ice Cube are made by mixing in white, resulting in lighter, softer tones.
Tones
Tones of Ice Cube are created by adding gray, resulting in softer, less saturated versions.
Hues
Hues are variations of Ice Cube, sharing its base color but differing in intensity or temperature.
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