Crayola My Color Is Drawing Tool Set
An smorgasbord of crayon boxes produced by Binney & Smith 'tween 1903 and 1920
Since the introduction of Crayola drawing crayons aside Binney & Smith in 1903, more than 200 distinctive colors have been produced in a wide variety of assortments. The table below represents complete of the colors establish in regular Crayola assortments from 1903 to the present.[a] Since the origination of fluorescent crayons in the 1970s, the standard colors have been complemented by a number of specialty crayon assortments, pictured in subsequent tables.
Standardised colors [edit]
Color | Name | Hexadecimal in their internet site depiction[b] | Geezerhood in production[2] | Notes | 16-Box | 24-Box | 64-Box |
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Red | #ED0A3F[1] | 1903–present | yes | yes | yes | ||
Maroon | #C32148[1] | 1949–present | Notable as "Dark Flushed", 1949–1958.[2] | none | no | no | |
Ruby-red | #FD0E35[1] | 1998–present | Known as "Woolly mullein Red", 1998.[2] | nary | yes | yes | |
Brick Red | #C62D42[1] | 1958–present | no | no | yes | ||
English Vermilion | 1903-1935 | Also spelled "Vermillion."[2] | |||||
Madder Lake | 1903–1935 | ||||||
Permanent Geranium Lake | 1903–circa 1910 | ||||||
Maximum Red | 1926–1944 | Part of the Munsell line.[2] | |||||
Chestnut | #B94E48[1] | 1903–present | Known as "Indian red" before 1999.[2] | no | no | yes | |
Orange-Red | #FF5349[1] | 1958–1990 | |||||
Old Orange tree | #FE4C40[1] | 1997–immediate | no | no | nobelium | ||
Bittersweet | #FE6F5E[1] | 1958–present | zero | no | yes | ||
Dark Metropolis Red | 1903–circa 1910 | "Burnt sienna, Dismal" on labels.[2] | |||||
Venetian Red | 1903–1944 | ||||||
Light Venetian Redness | 1903–circa 1910 | "Venetian Red, Short" on labels.[2] | |||||
Vivid Tangerine | #FF9980[1] | 1990–pose | no | no | none | ||
Middle Red | 1926–1944 | Part of the Munsell phone line.[2] | |||||
Burnt-out Orange | #FF7034[1] | 1958–present | no | no | yes | ||
Flame-orange | #FF681F[1] | 1930–present | yes | yes | yes | ||
Orange | #FF8833[1] | 1903–present | yes | yes | yes | ||
Macaroni and Cheese | #FFB97B[1] | 1993–present | Also found as "Macaroni &adenylic acid; Cheese" and "Macaroni-n-Cheese".[2] | no | no | yes | |
Middle Yellow Red | 1926–1944, 1949–1958 | Part of the Munsell strain, 1926–1944. Same colorise as "Intermediate Orangeness" (1949–1958).[2] | |||||
Mango Tango | #E77200[1] | 2003–present | no | nary | no | ||
Yellow-Orange | #FFAE42[1] | 1930–deliver | yes | yes | yes | ||
Maximum Yellow Red | 1926–1944 | Depart of the Munsell line.[2] | |||||
Banana Mania | #FBE7B2[1] | 1998–present | no | No | no | ||
Maize | #F2C649 | 1903–1990 | Known as "Gold Ochre", 1903–1958. "Golden Ocher" connected some labels.[2] | ||||
Chromatic-Yellow | #F8D568[1] | 1958–1990 | |||||
Goldenrod | #FCD667[1] | 1903–present | Known as "Medium Chromium-plate Yellow" (1903–?) and "Moderate Jaundiced" (1903–1958).[2] | no | no | yes | |
Dandelion | #FED85D[1] | 1990–2022[2] [3] [4] | no | * yes | * yes | ||
Yellow | #FBE870[1] | 1903–present | yes | yes | yes | ||
Green-Yellow | #F1E788[1] | 1958–present | no | yes | yes | ||
Middle Yellow | 1926–1944 | Part of the Munsell origin.[2] | |||||
Olive Honey oil | #B5B35C[1] | 1903–present | no | no | yes | ||
Spring Green | #ECEBBD[1] | 1958–present | no | no | yes | ||
Supreme Yellow | 1926–1944 | Set forth of the Munsell line of work.[2] | |||||
Canary | #FFFF99[1] | 1998–here | no | no | no | ||
Lemon Yellow | #FFFF9F | 1903–1990 | Also known as "Light Chrome Lily-livered" (happening labels "Chrome Yellow, Light") or "Light Yellow", 1903–1958. On labels "Chrome Yellow, Light."[2] | ||||
Maximum Green Dishonourable | 1926–1944 | Part of the Munsell line.[2] | |||||
Center Green Yellow | 1926–1944 | Persona of the Munsell line.[2] | |||||
Inchworm | #AFE313[1] | 2003–present | no | no | no | ||
Lighting-up Chrome Green | 1903–1935 | "Chromium-plate Green, Light" on labels. Same color as "Incandescent Green" (1903–1935).[2] | |||||
Chromatic-Common | #C5E17A[1] | 1930–present | yes | yes | yes | ||
Maximum Green | 1926–1944 | Part of the Munsell melodic line.[2] | |||||
Asparagus | #7BA05B[1] | 1993–present | atomic number 102 | no | yes | ||
Granny Smith Apple | #9DE093[1] | 1993–present | atomic number 102 | no more | yes | ||
Fern | #63B76C[1] | 1998–present | no | no | no | ||
Midriff Green | 1926–1944 | Division of the Munsell course.[2] | |||||
Green | #01A638[1] | 1903–present | yes | yes | yes | ||
Spiritualist Chrome Greenness | 1903–1939 | "Chrome Green, Medium" on labels. Produced 1903–1939. Same colour in as "Medium Sick" (1903–1939).[2] | |||||
Forest Green | #5FA777[1] | 1949–present | Titled "Dark Green", 1949–1958.[2] | zero | no | yes | |
Oversea Green | #93DFB8[1] | 1949–gift | Called "Light Green", 1949–1958.[2] | No | no | yes | |
Shamrock | #33CC99[1] | 1993–present | no | no | no | ||
Mountain Meadow | #1AB385[1] | 1998–present | no | no | no | ||
Hobo camp Green | #29AB87[1] | 1990–present | no | atomic number 102 | no | ||
Caribbean Green | #00CC99[1] | 1997–present | none | no | no more | ||
Tropical Rain down Timber | #00755E[1] | 1993–present | no | no | no | ||
Middle Drear Green | 1926–1944 | Part of the Munsell note.[2] | |||||
Pine Viridity | #01786F[1] | 1903–1949, 1958–present | Known as "Dark Chrome Naive" ("Chrome Green, Dark" on labels) or "Dark Green", 1903–1949.[2] | no | no | no | |
Upper limit Teal | 1926–1944 | Part of the Munsell line.[2] | |||||
Robin's Egg Blue | #00CCCC[1] | 1993–present | No | no | yes | ||
Teal Blue | #008080[1] | 1990–2003 | |||||
Light Blue | #8FD8D8[1] | 1958 | |||||
Aquamarine | #95E0E8 | 1949–present | Known as "Light Turquoise Blue", 1949–1958.[2] | no | no | no | |
Turquoise Blue | #6CDAE7[1] | 1935–on hand | Available simply in majority, 1935–1949.[2] | No | no | yes | |
Outer Space | #2D383A[1] | 1998–deliver | no | no | no | ||
Toss Blue | #76D7EA[1] | 1958–present | no | no | yes | ||
Middle Blue | 1926–1944 | Part of the Munsell line.[2] | |||||
Blue-Green | #0095B7[1] | 1949–present | Known equally "Middle Blue-Green", 1949–1958.[2] | yes | yes | yes | |
Pacific Gentle | #009DC4[1] | 1993–present | No | no | yes | ||
Cerulean | #02A4D3[1] | 1990–nowadays | atomic number 102 | yes | yes | ||
Supreme Blue | 1926–1958 | Component of the Munsell line, 1926–1944. Also titled "Blue-Green", 1930–1958.[2] | |||||
Blue (I) | 1903–1958 | Best-known American Samoa "Ethereal Blue", 1935–1949, and "Azure Dirty", 1949–1958.[2] | |||||
Cerulean Blue | 1949–1958 | ||||||
Cornflower | #93CCEA[1] | 1958–present | no | atomic number 102 | yes | ||
Common-Blue | #2887C8 | 1958–1990 | |||||
Midnight Blue angel | #003366[1] | 1903–present | Known as "Prussian blue", 1903–1958.[2] | no | no | no | |
Naval forces Blue | #0066CC[1] | 1958–acquaint | no | no | no | ||
Denim | #1560BD[1] | 1993–present | no | nary | no | ||
Blue (III) | #0066FF[1] | 1949–present | yes | yes | yes | ||
Cadet Puritanical | #A9B2C3[1] | 1958–present | no | no | yes | ||
Periwinkle | #C3CDE6[1] | 1958–attending | no | no | yes | ||
Dingy (II) | 1935–1958 | Called "Medium Blue", 1949–1958.[2] | |||||
Bluetiful | #3C69E7[1] | 2022–present[5] | no | yes * | yes * | ||
Wild Blue Yonder | #7A89B8[1] | 2003–portray | no | nary | no | ||
Indigo | #4F69C6[1] | 1999–ubiquitous | no | yes | yes | ||
Manatee | #8D90A1[1] | 1998–present | no | no | no | ||
Aqua | 1903–1958 | ||||||
Celestial Blue | 1903–circa 1910 | ||||||
Racy Bell | #9999CC[1] | 1998–in attendance | no | no | no | ||
Maximum Blue Purple | 1926–1944 | Take off of the Munsell line.[2] | |||||
Violet-Blue | #766EC8 | 1903–circa 1910 | Known as Blue-Purplish, 1930–1958.[2] | ||||
Blue-Chromatic | #6456B7[1] | 1949–here | Known as "Chromatic" 1949–1958.[2] | yes | yes | yes | |
Ultramarine | 1903–1944 | ||||||
Middle Blue Purplish | 1926–1944 | Part of the Munsell line.[2] | |||||
Purple Heart | #652DC1[1] | 1998–present | no | no | no | ||
Royal Purple | #6B3FA0[1] | 1990–present | none | no | no | ||
Purplish (II) | #8359A3[1] | 1930–1949, 1958–in attendance | On labels "Violet (Purple)".[2] | yes | yes | yes | |
Medium Violet | 1949–1958 | ||||||
Wisteria | #C9A0DC[1] | 1993–present | no | no | yes | ||
Lavender (I) | #BF8FCC | 1949–1958 | |||||
Intense Violet | #803790[1] | 1997–present | nary | no | no | ||
Maximal Purple | 1926–1944 | Function of the Munsell line.[2] | |||||
Purple Mountains' Majesty | #D6AEDD[1] | 1993–present | Also found as "Purple Mountain Majesty" and "Purple Mountain's Stateliness."[2] | no | no | yes | |
Fuchsia | #C154C1[1] | 1990–present | zero | no more | no | ||
Pink Flamingo | #FC74FD[1] | 1997–present | no | no | no | ||
Violet (I) | 1903–1930 | Likewise known as "Purple" (1903–circa 1914).[2] | |||||
Brilliant Rose | 1949–1958 | ||||||
Orchid | #E29CD2[1] | 1949–present | Known American Samoa "Medium Bolshy-Purple", 1949–1958.[2] | no | no | yes | |
Plum | #8E3179[1] | 1958–present | no | no | yes | ||
Sensitive Rose | 1949–1958 | ||||||
Thistle | #D8BFD8[1] | 1949–1999 | Known as "Autofluorescent Magenta", 1949–1958.[2] | ||||
Mulberry | #C8509B | 1958–2003 | |||||
Chromatic | #BB3385[1] | 1930–in attendance | yes | yes | yes | ||
Middle Purple | 1926–1944 | Part of the Munsell line.[2] | |||||
Maximum Red ink Empurple | 1926–1944 | Component part of the Munsell communication channel.[2] | |||||
Jazzberry Jam | #A50B5E[1] | 2003–nowadays | no | no | nobelium | ||
Eggplant | #614051[1] | 1998–present | atomic number 102 | no | no more | ||
Magenta | #F653A6[1] | 1903–present | Same color in as "Permanent Magenta" (1903–?).[2] | no | no | yes | |
Cherry red | #DA3287[1] | 1993–present | no | no | nary | ||
Enthusiastic Hemangioma simplex | #FF3399[1] | 1990–ubiquitous | atomic number 102 | no | yes | ||
Lavender (Two) | #FBAED2[1] | 1958–present | No | zero | yes | ||
Cotton Candy | #FFB7D5[1] | 1998–present | no | nobelium | no | ||
Carnation Pink | #FFA6C9[1] | 1903–present tense | Known as "Marsh pink" (1903–1958) and "Pink" (1903–1917).[2] | yes | yes | yes | |
Violet-Red | #F7468A[1] | 1958–acquaint | atomic number 102 | yes | yes | ||
Razzmatazz | #E30B5C[1] | 1993–deliver | no | atomic number 102 | no | ||
Piggish Knoc | #FDD7E4[1] | 1998–demonstrate | Originally called "Pig Chromatic." | no | no | no | |
Carmine | 1935–1958 | Known as "Carmine Red", 1949–1958.[2] | |||||
Blush | #DB5079[1] | 1998–on hand | Called "Cranberry", 1998–2005.[2] | no | no | no | |
Tickle ME Pink | #FC80A5[1] | 1993–present | no | No | yes | ||
Mauvelous | #F091A9[1] | 1993–present | no | no | yes | ||
Salmon | #FF91A4[1] | 1949–present | no | none | yes | ||
Intermediate Red Purple | 1926–1944 | Part of the Munsell line.[2] | |||||
Mahogany | #CA3435[1] | 1949–present | no | no | yes | ||
Melon | #FEBAAD[1] | 1958–present | no | nary | yes | ||
Pink Sherbert | #F7A38E[1] | 1998–give | Known atomic number 3 "Brink Knock", 1998–2005.[2] | no | no | no | |
Burnt Sienna | #E97451[1] | 1903–submit | no | No | yes | ||
John Brown | #AF593E[1] | 1935–present | yes | yes | yes | ||
Sepia | #9E5B40[1] | 1935–1944, 1958–present | Available only in bulk, 1935–1939.[2] | no | no | yes | |
Fuzzy Wuzzy | #87421F[1] | 1998–ubiquitous | Celebrated as "Hairy Wuzzy Robert Brown", 1998–2005.[2] | no | no | no | |
Beaver | #926F5B[1] | 1998–present | no | no | no | ||
Russian tumbleweed | #DEA681[1] | 1993–present | nobelium | no | yes | ||
Raw Sienna | #D27D46[1] | 1958–present | no | nary | yes | ||
Van Dyke Brown | 1903–1935 | Same colour in as "Brown" (1903–1935).[2] | |||||
Tangent | #FA9D5A | 1958–ubiquitous | no | no | yes | ||
Inhospitable Sand | #EDC9AF[1] | 1998–present | no | no more | no | ||
Peach | #FFCBA4[1] | 1903–existing | Called "Flesh Tint" (1903–1949), "Flesh" (1949–1956, 1958–1962), and "Pink Ecru" (1956–1958).[2] | no | no | yes | |
Tempered Coffee | 1903–1944 | ||||||
Apricot | #FDD5B1[1] | 1958–present | No | yes | yes | ||
Almond | #EED9C4[1] | 1998–present | nobelium | no | no | ||
Raw Umber | #665233 | 1903–1990 | |||||
Shadow | #837050[1] | 1998–present | no | none | no | ||
Raw Sienna (I) | 1903–circa 1910 | ||||||
Gold (I) | 1903–1944 | Metallic; swatch represents nominal imbue only. Available only in bulk aft 1915.[2] | |||||
Gold (II) | #E6BE8A[1] | 1953–present | Metallic; swatch represents nominal hue only. Available exclusive in bulk, 1953–1956.[2] | no | no | yes | |
Silver | #C9C0BB[1] | 1903–present | Metallic; swatch represents titular hue only. Available only in bulk, 1915–1944.[2] | no | no | yes | |
Copper | #DA8A67[1] | 1903–1915, 1958–instant | All-metal; swatch represents minimum hue only.[2] | no | no | no | |
Unstylish Brass | #C88A65[1] | 1998–attendant | All-metal; swatch represents nominal hue only.[2] | no | nobelium | No | |
Black | #000000[1] | 1903–present | yes | yes | yes | ||
Charcoal Gray | 1903–1910 | ||||||
Gray | #8B8680[1] | 1926–portray | As "Middle Grey", part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944. Spelled "Grey" on labels, but "Gray" on boxes. Also called "Neutral Grey", 1930–1956.[2] | no | yes | yes | |
Blue-Gray | #C8C8CD[1] | 1958–1990 | |||||
Timberwolf | #D9D6CF[1] | 1993–present | nary | no | yes | ||
White | #FFFFFF[1] | 1903–present | yes | yes | yes | ||
Crayellow | #F1D651[1] | 2022 | no | no | zero | ||
Unfriendly Mint | #DDEBEC[1] | 2022 | no | no | nary | ||
Burgoo | #D9DAD2[1] | 2022 | no | no | no | ||
Powder Blue | #C0D5F0[1] | 2022 | no | atomic number 102 | no |
Specialty crayons [edit]
Along with the normal packs of crayons, there have been many long suit sets, including Silver Swirls,[6] Gem Tones,[7] Pearl Brite Crayons,[8] Metallic FX Crayons,[9] Magic Perfume Crayons,[10] Foolish Scents,[11] and more.
Fluorescent crayons [edit]
In 1972, Binney & Smith introduced eight Crayola colourful crayons, organized to fluoresce subordinate black light. The following year, they were added to the 72-count box, which had previously contained two of the eight most-used colors, in place of the duplicate crayons. These crayons remained steady until 1990, when completely eight were renamed, and eight more were added, for a total of 16 fluorescent crayons. One of the new colors, Hot Magenta, shared a name with one of the original colors, now Razzle Dazzle Blush wine. For some reason, two of the original eight colourful crayons have the same vividness Eastern Samoa two of the newer crayons. In 1992, the fluorescent colors were added to the new Nary. 96 box, becoming part of the standard card. When four new crayons were added to the No. 96 assortment in 2003, four existing colors were discontinued, including two of the fluorescents. Also beginning in 1993, packs of fluorescent crayons were regularly labeled "neon" or "neons".[2]
Color | Name | Hexadecimal | Notes |
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Root word Red | #FF355E[1] | Introduced in 1990. | |
Wild Watermelon | #FD5B78[1] | Same color as "Radical Red" (1972–1990). | |
Outrageous Orange | #FF6037[1] | Same color as "Immoderate Orange" (1972–1990). | |
Atomic Tangerine | #FF9966[1] | Same coloring as "Immoderate Yellow" (1972–1990). | |
Neon Carrot | #FF9933[1] | Introduced in 1990. | |
Sunglow | #FFCC33[1] | Introduced in 1990. | |
Laser Lemon | #FFFF66[1] | Lapp color as "Chartreuse" (1972–1990). | |
Unmellow Yellow | #FFFF66[1] [c] | Introduced in 1990. | |
Electric Unslaked lime | #CCFF00[1] | Introduced in 1990. | |
Screamin' Cat valium | #66FF66[1] | Same color as "Ultra Green" (1972–1990). | |
Sorcerous Mint | #AAF0D1 | Produced 1990–2003. | |
Blizzard Blue | #50BFE6 | Equal discolour A "Radical Blue" (1972–1990). Retired in 2003. | |
Shocking Pink | #FF6EFF[1] | Same color as "Ultra Pink" (1972–1990). | |
Razmataz Dazzle Rose | #EE34D2 | Same colouring as "Hot Chromatic" (1972–1990). | |
Hot Magenta | #FF00CC[1] [d] | Introduced in 1990. | |
Purple Pizzazz | #FF00CC[1] [e] | Introduced in 1990. |
Material Crayons [cut]
In 1976, Crayola released a pack of cardinal Fabric Crayons.[2] Apiece crayon was named after a classic color. In 1980, "Light Blue" was interrupted and replaced with Dishonourable. The colors' hexadecimal values are presently unknown. The names of the colors are listed below:
black |
juicy |
burned-over sienna |
green |
light blue |
magenta |
orange |
violet |
yellow |
Bimetal Crayons (Canada) [edit]
In 1987, Crayola released a pack of 16 Bimetallic Crayons in Canada.[2] Four of the colors are named after cardinal of the authoritative colors. Too, one of the colours is named before a Metallic FX color. The colors' hexadecimal values are currently unknown. The names of the colours are listed below:
- Cured Copper
- Aztec Gold
- Bluetonium
- Brass
- Bronze
- Cd Red
- Cast Fe
- Co Drab
- Copper
- Amber
- Kryptonite
- Rust
- Silver
- Steel Blue
- Tarnished Gilt
- Atomic number 22
Metallic Swirls [edit]
16 of the 24 Silver medal Swirls colors
In 1990, Crayola released Silver Swirls, a pack of 24 silvery colors. The colors' hexadecimal values are approximated below.[12]
Aztec Gold | Burnished Brown | Cerulean Frost | Cinnamon Satin |
#C39953 | #A17A74 | #6D9BC3 | #CD607E |
Copper Penny | Cosmic Cobalt | Glossy Grapevine | Granite Gray |
#AD6F69 | #2E2D88 | #AB92B3 | #676767 |
Green Sheen | Lilac Luster | Brumous Moss | Mystic Strand |
#6EAEA1 | #AE98AA | #BBB477 | #AD4379 |
Pearly Purple | Pewter Blue | Polished Pine | Quick Bright |
#B768A2 | #8BA8B7 | #5DA493 | #A6A6A6 |
Rose Junk | Rusty Red | Shadow Blue | Shiny Oxalis acetosella |
#9E5E6F | #DA2C43 | #778BA5 | #5FA778 |
Steel Teal | Sugar Plum | Twilight Chromatic | Wintergreen Dream |
#5F8A8B | #914E75 | #8A496B | #56887D |
Multicultural Crayons [blue-pencil]
In 1992, Crayola released a Seth of eight Multicultural Crayons which "descend in an compartmentalization of skin hues that give a child a realistic palette for coloring their world."[13] The Ashcan School colors used came from their standard name of colors (none of these colors are exclusive to this set), and the set was, largely, well received, though there has also been some criticism.[14]
Color | Refer | Hexadecimal | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Apricot | #FDD5B1[1] | Produced 1958–present.[2] | |
Black | #000000[1] | Produced 1903–present.[2] | |
Reddish brown | #E97451[1] | Produced 1903–present.[2] | |
Mahogany | #CA3435[1] | Produced 1949–present.[2] | |
Spill the beans | #FFCBA4[1] | Produced 1903–present. Noted as "Flesh Tinct" (1903–1949), "Flesh" (1949–1956, 1958–1962), and "Pink Beige" (1956–1958).[2] | |
Sepia | #9E5B40[1] | Produced 1935–1944, 1958–nowadays. Available only if in majority, 1935–1949.[2] | |
Tan | Produced 1958–present.[2] | ||
White | #FFFFFF[1] | Produced 1903–present tense.[2] |
Magic Scent Crayons [edit]
16 of the 30 Crayola Magic Scent Crayons (showing Leather Jacket crown, Filth, Fresh Air, Eucalyptus, Infant Pulverisation, Shampoo, Rose, Narcissus pseudonarcissus, Smoke, Lumber, Cedar Chest, Lilac, New Car, Tulip, Soap, and Pine)
In 1994, Crayola produced a 16-pack of crayons that released fragrances when victimised. In 1995, Crayola denatured some of the scents because of complaints accepted from parents that whatsoever of the crayons smelled good adequate to eat, like the Cherry, Chocolate, and Blueberry odoriferous crayons.[15] Crayons with nutrient scents were retired in favour of of not-food scents. The 30 crayons all consisted of regular Crayola colours.[2]
Sister Powder (White) | Banana tree (Dandelion) | Blueberry bush (Blue (II)) | House of cards Glue (Tickle Me Pink) |
#FFFFFF | #FED85D | #4570E6 | #FC80A5 |
Cedar Chest (Mahogany) | Cherry (Maroon) | Chocolate (Brown) | Coconut tree (White) |
#CA3435 | #C32148 | #AF593E | #FFFFFF |
Narcissus pseudonarcissus (Yellow) | Dirt (Sepia) | Eucalyptus (Jungle Green) | Refreshing Air (Sky Blue) |
#FBE870 | #9E5B40 | #29AB87 | #76D7EA |
Grapevine (Violet) | Jellify Noodle (Orange) | Leather Jacket (Unfortunate) | Lemon (Fearful) |
#8359A3 | #FF8833 | #000000 | #FBE870 |
Licorice (Black) | Lilac (Wisteria) | Lime (Yellow Green) | Baseball bat (Apricot) |
#000000 | #C9A0DC | #C5E17A | #FDD5B1 |
New Car (Blue (III)) | Orangeness | Peach | Yen (Pine Green) |
#0066FF | #FF8833 | #FFCBA4 | #01786F |
Roseate (Red) | Shampoo (Carnation Pink) | Smoke (Gray) | Soap (Periwinkle) |
#ED0A3F | #FFA6C9 | #8B8680 | #C3CDE6 |
Strawberry mark (Wild Strawberry) | Tulip (Orangish) | ||
#FF3399 | #FF8833 |
Jewel Tones [edit]
All 16 Crayola Gem Tones crayon colors
In 1994, Crayola released Gem Tones, a pack of 16 crayons modeled later on cute stones. The colors' hexadecimal values are approximated below:
Amethyst | Citrine | Emerald | Jade |
#64609A | #933709 | #14A989 | #469A84 |
Jasper | Lazuli | Malachite | Moonstone |
#D05340 | #436CB9 | #469496 | #3AA8C1 |
Onyx | Peridot | Pink Pearl | Rose Quartz |
#353839 | #ABAD48 | #B07080 | #BD559C |
Ruby | Sapphire | Smokey Topaz | Tiger's Eye |
#AA4069 | #2D5DA1 | #832A0D | #B56917 |
Glow in the Sour Crayons [cut]
In 1994, Crayola released Glow in the Dark Crayons, a pack of eight crayons. However, it did not hold in any color names in North America. Only four of the colors were available in the U.K.
Crayola Changeables [edit]
All six Crayola Changeables crayons with color changer
The Crayola Changeables crayons were introduced in 1995. The chart[16] includes the coloring material modifier, an off-white crayon that goes on bright and initiates the colour in changes in the else crayons from the "From vividness" to the "To color".
From color | To color |
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Low-spirited | Fuchsia |
#C0E7F1 | #EB58DD |
Political party | Violet |
#91E351 | #963D7F |
Orange | Unfortunate |
#FF8071 | #000000 |
Pinko | Yellow |
#FF8ABA | #FFF7CC |
Red | Blue |
#F4405D | #131391 |
Yellow | Green |
#FDFD07 | #4F7948 |
Color changer | |
#FFE9D1 |
Color 'n Smell Crayons [edit]
Succeeding previous issues with scented crayons in 1994 and 1995, Binney & Smith free a new blood, far-famed as "Thaumaturgy Scent" crayons in 1997. None of the crayons were named aft or given the scent of foods. The 16 crayons all consisted of routine Crayola colors.[2]
Baby's Powder (White) | Baseball Mitt (Burned-out Sienna) | Babble Bath (Thrill Me Pink) | Earthworm (Brick Bolshevik) |
#FFFFFF | #E97451 | #FC80A5 | #C62D42 |
Heyday Shop (Wisteria) | Fresh Air (Sky Northern) | Grandma's Perfume (Orange) | Koala Tree (Hobo camp Chromatic) |
#C9A0DC | #76D7EA | #FF8833 | #29AB87 |
New Sneakers (Black) | Pet Shop (Brown) | Pine (Pine Green) | Saw Rubble (Peach) |
#000000 | #AF593E | #01786F | #FFCBA4 |
Sharpening Pencils (Goldenrod) | Smell the Roses (Red) | Sunny Day (Yellow) | Lavation the Frank (Blowball) |
#FCD667 | #ED0A3F | #FBE870 | #FED85D |
Star Brite Crayons [edit]
In 1997, Crayola released a 16-pack of Star Brite Crayons. However, information technology did not contain any color names. The hex triplets below are representative of the colours produced by the named crayons.
Color | Hex Code |
---|---|
#F898C8 | |
#E91E63 | |
#D62518 | |
#AD0000 | |
#FA7A00 | |
#CDDC39 | |
#00D8A0 | |
#1BA77B | |
#004C71 | |
#1AADE0 | |
#0069BD | |
#333399 | |
#56418C | |
#212321 | |
#E63300 | |
#DE6900 |
Color Mix-Up Crayons [edit]
In 1997, Crayola discharged a 16-pack of Coloring material Confusion Crayons, each of which contains a solid colour with flecks of two other colors in it. Colors in the chart below are approximated.[17] The hex RGB values are in the order of the predominant color and then the flecks. Colors for crayons other than Mixed Veggies and Star Spangled Streamer come from information connected the crayon wrapper.
Crayon name | Crayon name | Wax crayon discover | Crayon name | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Prime | Other1 | Other2 | Superior | Other1 | Other2 | Prime | Other1 | Other2 | Prime | Other1 | Other2 |
Baby's Blanket | Blazing Bonfire | Cool and Crazy | Lemon Unslaked lime Zing | ||||||||
#FF8ABA | #1F75FE | #1CAC78 | #FCE883 | #FF7538 | #EE204D | #FFFFFF | #7851A9 | #0D98BA | #FCE883 | #1CAC78 | #1F75FE |
Magenta Mix-Up | Amalgamated Veggies | Off-Roadworthy | Peaches 'n Cream | ||||||||
#FCB4D5 | #1F75FE | #C8385A | #B6B650 | #BD0B4C | #F2DD87 | #DEAA88 | #2B6CC4 | #C8385A | #FFFFFF | #FFCFAB | #FCE883 |
Rain forest | Prawn Cocktail | Southwest | Leading Spangled Banner | ||||||||
#6DAE81 | #5D76CB | #7851A9 | #FFFFFF | #FF7538 | #C8385A | #FFFFFF | #FF7538 | #5D76CB | #F8EFE6 | #1F75FE | #EE204D |
Stonewashed | Surf's Up | Twister | Warm and Blurry | ||||||||
#80DAEB | #2B6CC4 | #C8385A | #FFFFFF | #1CA9C9 | #FCE883 | #FFFFFF | #1CAC78 | #FF7538 | #FF8ABA | #FF7538 | #1F75FE |
Pearl Brite Crayons [edit]
Crayola Ivory Brite Crayons, Color Mix-Up, and Crayons with Scintillation
In 1997, Crayola released a 16-pack of Off-white Brite Crayons.[18] These were planned to give soft pearlescent colours. These had a parvenue wrapping design, black with a blanched elliptic Crayola logo and white text.
Peacock blu Pearl | Nigrify Coral Pearl | Caribbean Green Pearl | Cultured Pearl |
#5FBED7 | #54626F | #6ADA8E | #F5F5F5 |
Francis Scott Key Hydrated lime Pearl | Mandarin Pearl | Midnight Pearl | Faith Pearl |
#E8F48C | #F37A48 | #702670 | #D65282 |
Ocean Depressing Pearl | Ocean Green Pearl | Orchidaceous plant Off-white | Rose Pearl |
#4F42B5 | #48BF91 | #7B4259 | #F03865 |
Chromatic Off-white | Shiny Pearl | Last Pearl | Turquoise Pearl |
#F1444A | #F2F27A | #F1CC79 | #3BBCD0 |
Crayons with Glitter [edit]
In 1997, Crayola released Crayons with Glitter as part of a Uncommon Personal effects crayons package. Protrusive as late American Samoa 1999, their wax crayon name calling do not come along on the crayon wrappers. In the below list, the background represents crayon emblazon, and the highlighted "square of sparkle" some school tex represents sparkle color.[19]
Wax crayon epithet | Crayon name | ||
---|---|---|---|
Primary | Other | Primary | Other |
Black With Glitzy Gold Glitter | Blue With Shimmering Silver Glitter | ||
#000000 | #E7C697 | #1F75FE | #CDC5C2 |
Depressing Green with Glitzy Gold Sparkle | Carnation Pink With Lavender Glitter | ||
#0D98BA | #E7C697 | #FFAACC | #FCB4D5 |
Green With Twinkling Turquoise Glitter | Maroon With Glitzy Gold Glitter | ||
#1CAC78 | #77DDE7 | #C8385A | #E7C697 |
Orange With Twinkling Turquoise Glitter | Orchid With Twinkling Turquoise Glitter | ||
#FF7538 | #77DDE7 | #E6A8D7 | #77DDE7 |
Ruddy With Shimmering Silver Glitter | Red Violet With Glitzy Gilt Glitter | ||
#EE204D | #CDC5C2 | #C0448F | #E7C697 |
Royal Purple With Ruby Bolshie Glitter | Sky Blue With Glitzy Gold Glitter | ||
#7851A9 | #EE204D | #80DAEB | #E7C697 |
W h i t e W i t h C o n f e t t i G l i t t e r | White With Glitzy Gold Glitter | ||
#FFFFFF | Single | #FFFFFF | #E7C697 |
Y e l l o w W i t h R a i n b o w G l i t t e r | Pea green With Silver Gleam | ||
#FCE883 | Various | #C5E384 | #CDC5C2 |
In 2022, Crayola released an updated version of Crayons with Glitter in a 24-count backpack featuring new names:
dark-skinned gold | blue blazes | lavender bust | |||
shredded cheddar | golden dust | a q ua f iz z | |||
gritty green | chromatic obscure | co nf ett i s uns et | |||
campfire flicker | orchid burst | cherry clangoring | |||
Nox sky | red slaw | tr opi cal sh owe r | |||
poppin' purple | ardour in the sky | fl ami ngo fl am e | |||
cocoa sprinkles | diamond dazzle | gray glam | |||
s un s ho we r | wild wasabi | silver sparks |
Construction Paper Crayons [edit]
In 1998, Crayola Introduced Construction Paper Crayons, The specialty line remained one of the longest running specialty lines they e'er bother.[20] The hex triplets below are congresswoman of the colours produced by the named crayons.
Color | Hex Code |
---|---|
#FFA3B1 | |
#F3715A | |
#F37B70 | |
#FFAD59 | |
#FFE599 | |
#F8FC98 | |
#B4FFB4 | |
#12E3DB | |
#00BCD4 | |
#03A9F4 | |
#4848FF | |
#6A35CE | |
#AA55AA | |
#7F7FBF | |
#795548 | |
#FFFFFF |
Metallic FX Crayons [edit]
All 16 Crayola Metallic FX crayon colors
In 2001, Crayola produced Gold FX Crayons, a band of 16 metallic crayons whose name calling were chosen through a repugn open to residents of the U.S. and Canada.[21] The hex triplets below are emblematical of the colours produced away the named crayons.[22] In 2022, an updated version was released under its original name of Gilded Crayons, adding viii Sir Thomas More golden colors for a total of 24. The original 16 colors are included in the special 152-count Ultimate Crayon Collection clique alongside 120 standard and 16 Crayons with Glitter. Four of the colors are enclosed in the regular 96-count wax crayon box.
Color | Name | Witch Code | Pack Added | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Admixture Orange | #C46210 | |||
B'dazzled Blue | #2E5894 | |||
Big Dip O' Ruby | #9C2542 | 96 | ||
Waxwork Shimmer | #BF4F51 | |||
Blast Dispatch Bronzy | #A57164 | |||
Cyber Grape | #58427C | 96 | ||
Deep Space Light | #4A646C | |||
Gold Optical fusion | #85754E | |||
Illuminating Emerald | #319177 | |||
Metallic Seaweed | #0A7E8C | |||
Golem Canary | #9C7C38 | Known equally "Aluminiferous Sunburst" (2001–2022). | ||
Razzmic Berry | #8D4E85 | |||
Shininess Putting green | #8FD400 | 96 | ||
Shimmering Redden | #D98695 | |||
Sonic Silver | #757575 | |||
Steel Risque | #0081AB | 96 | ||
Cheese Grater | #C89F56 | Introduced in 2022. | ||
Iron Colored | #184FA1 | |||
Magnetized Magenta | #BF3981 | |||
Cobalt Cool | #028AAE | |||
Bitter Wash Jeans | #5CB2C5 | |||
Hard Forest | #005B39 | |||
Blush wine Amber | #C88CA4 | |||
Amber Medal | #C5BC42 |
Gel FX Crayons [edit]
In 2001, Crayola produced Mousse FX Crayons. Even so, it did not arrest any colouring material name calling. Four of the colors are randomly included in the 96-count crayon box alongside four Metallic FX colors and are not included in the 152-count Ultimate Crayon Collection set. The hex triplets below are representative of the colors produced away the named crayons.
15 of the 16 Crayola Gel FX Crayons
Color | Jinx Code | Pack Added |
---|---|---|
#FF3399 | 96 | |
#FF6699 | ||
#F26D7D | ||
#F58345 | ||
#FFBF7F | ||
#F5FF7D | 96 | |
#99FF99 | ||
#12E3DB | ||
#00B6BD | 96 | |
#0081FF | 96 | |
#7092BE | ||
#3F48CC | ||
#7853A8 | ||
#A349A4 | ||
#8F5873 | ||
#FFFFFF |
Pearl Crayons [edit]
In 2022, a 24-count package of Ivory Crayons was released alongside the updated versions of the Argentiferous Crayons, Neon Crayons, and Crayons with Glitter.[23]
Color | Name | Hex |
---|---|---|
Outmoded Gray | #9F9F9F | |
Apple Orchard | #BF3F3F | |
Berry Parfait | #A43482 | |
Bootleg Pearl | #3A3A3A | |
Ripple Gum | #DF9ACA | |
Butternut Squash | #E74F00 | |
Caribbean Sea | #67CD95 | |
Cloudy Pitch | #548CD0 | |
Hot Cocoa | #8F482F | |
Chatoyant Indigo | #3C32CD | |
Chromatic Silk | #6B4D82 | |
Leafy Canopy | #94DDCB | |
Liquid Gold | #FFD966 | |
Mango Purée | #FF6137 | |
Moonlit Pond | #4F2CD0 | |
Ocean Foam | #62C9D3 | |
Orange Peel | #FF8021 | |
Pesto | #5F7B4A | |
Pink Luster | #FFB2E7 | |
Red Satin | #9F3434 | |
Sea Glass | #C4EA7F | |
Shot Champion | #FFFF65 | |
Snow Drift | #F3F3F3 | |
Sunset Shimmer | #F79015 |
Atomic number 10 Crayons [cut]
In 2022, a new 24 count of Atomic number 10 Crayons was released. It includes eighter colorful colors, eight pearl versions of the same colours, and the same eight colors with silver glitter.
Flip Blue | Screamin' Putting green | Sunglow | Wild Watermelon vine | Purple Pizzaz | Laser Stinker | Atomic Tangerine | Scandalous Pink |
Pearl Sky Blueish | Pearl Screamin' Green | Pearl Sunglow | Bead Wild Citrullus vulgaris | Drop Purple Pizzazz | Pearl Laser Lemon | Pearl Atomic Tangerine | Pearl Shocking Pink |
Glisten Sky Grim | Scintillation Screamin' Chromatic | Glitter Sunglow | Glitter Uncontrolled Watermelon | Glisten Empurpled Pizzazz | Glitter Laser Lemon | Glister Atomic Tangerine | Glitter Disgraceful Pink |
Colours of the World Crayons [edit out]
On May 21, 2022, the Colors of the World Crayons were announced.[24] [25] They were released in 32 and 24-count boxes in July 2022.[26] [27]The additional eight colors are standard colors with modern names to appropriate the theme.
Colourise | Name | Hex | Boxes |
---|---|---|---|
Deep Amygdalus communis | #986A5A | 24 | |
Deep Golden | #8D5B28 | 24 | |
Deep Rose | #B86F69 | 24 | |
Deepest Prunus amygdalus | #513529 | 24 | |
Extra Deep Almond | #6E5046 | 24 | |
Extra Deep Aureate | #5F452E | 24 | |
Extra Deep Rose | #6C4D4B | 24 | |
Extra Light Amygdalus communis | #EEE6CF | 24 | |
Light Almond | #E6B9B3 | 24 | |
Lightheaded Golden | #EDDBC7 | 24 | |
Pure Medium Almond | #E0B5A4 | 24 | |
Unchaste Medium Golden | #F0C9A2 | 24 | |
Light Medium Rose | #F4AFB2 | 24 | |
Insignificant Rose | #FAC7C3 | 24 | |
Medium Amygdalus communis | #D19C7D | 24 | |
Medium Deep Prunus dulcis | #AC8065 | 24 | |
Medium Esoteric Golden | #A16B4F | 24 | |
Medium Deep Roseate | #EE8E99 | 24 | |
Medium Golden | #DEA26C | 24 | |
Very Deep Prunus dulcis | #88605E | 24 | |
Very Deep Rose | #8F6C68 | 24 | |
Very Light Almond | #E6D2D3 | 24 | |
Very Fluorescent Golden | #F0DFCF | 24 | |
Very-light Rose wine | #F7E1E3 | 24 | |
Grim Hair | #000000 | 32 | |
Blond Hair | #FFFF99 | 32 | |
Blue Eyes | #6CDAE7 | 32 | |
Brown Eyes | #AF593E | 32 | |
Chocolate-brown Hair | #9E5B40 | 32 | |
Green Eyes | #7BA05B | 32 | |
Hazel tree Eyes | #D27D46 | 32 | |
Red Hair | #CA3435 | 32 |
Confetti Crayons [edit]
Crayola released the 24-enumerate Confetti Crayons in July 2022.[2] This is a revival of the Color Confusion Crayons from 1997. Initially a Walmart-only item alongside the 32-count Colors of the World Crayons, Confetti Crayons were officially discharged in September 2022.
- At the circus
- Natal day child
- Blizzard blast
- Campfire blowout
- Fair corn
- Clambake
- Cupcake sprinkles
- Flamingo festival
- Fourth of July
- Garden soiree
- Calcium hydrate-a-palooza
- Magenta fiesta
- Mermaid pageant
- Shooting star shower down
- Unprecedented year's eve
- Company fish
- Pocket billiards party
- Rain drops
- Rosebush parade
- Leaping break
- Summer
- Last luau
- Tweed jubilee
- Winter jamboree
Silly Scents Crayons [blue-pencil]
All 16 Crayola Undignified Scents Crayons
The Silly Scents Crayons are produced by Crayola in a 16-pack. The 16 crayons complete consisted of regular Crayola colors.[2]
Color | Scent Name | Color Name | Hex Code |
---|---|---|---|
Noncitizen Armpit | Pea green | #C5E17A | |
Big Foot Feet | Tan | #D99A6C | |
Booger Buster | Spring Greens | #ECEBBD | |
Dingy Dungeon | Maroon | #C32148 | |
Gargoyle Vaunt | Dandelion | #FED85D | |
Giant's Club | Chestnut | #B94E48 | |
Magic Potion | Red | #ED0A3F | |
Mummy's Tomb | Gray | #8B8680 | |
Ogre Odor | Red Orange | #FF681F | |
Pyxidanthera barbulata Pulverize | Blue Violet | #6456B7 | |
Princess Perfume | Titillatio Me Pink | #FC80A5 | |
Sasquatch Socks | Violet Red | #F7468A | |
Deep-sea Snake | Turdus migratorius's Egg Blue | #00CCCC | |
Smashed Pumpkin | Orange | #FF8833 | |
Sunburnt Cyclops | Mango Tango | #E77200 | |
Winter Wizard | Sky Blue | #76D7EA |
Heads 'n Tails Crayons [edit]
All 16 Crayola Heads 'n Tails crayon colors
The eight Heads 'n Tails Crayons are double-sided and encased in plastic tubes that function much like the ones on Crayola Twistables. For each one wax crayon has deuce shades of color, for a add together of 16 colors, which are approximated by the background colors and glamour RGB values below.[28]
Sizzling Red | Red Salsa | Tart Orange | Orange tree Soda |
#FF3855 | #FD3A4A | #FB4D46 | #FA5B3D |
Bright Cowardly | Yellow Sunshine | Slimy Green | Green Lizard |
#FFAA1D | #FFF700 | #299617 | #A7F432 |
Denim Blue | Blue Jeans | Embonpoint Purple | Purple Plum |
#2243B6 | #5DADEC | #5946B2 | #9C51B6 |
Sweetly Brown | Brown Carbohydrate | Eerie Black | Total darkness Shadows |
#A83731 | #AF6E4D | #1B1B1B | #BFAFB2 |
Discolour Alive [edit]
In 2015, Crayola released the Color Revived crayons. Special crayons let in:
- Banana tree Banana tree
- Creepy Crawly
- Burn down Breath
- Frostbite
- Ice Blast
- Pixie Disperse
- Show Stopper
- Superpower
The 100,000,000,000th Crayon [edit]
In 1996, Crayola celebrated their 100 ordinal crayon by publishing a Crayon named Blue Ribbon. The crayon was solitary present in destined crayon 96-packs.[29]
Color | Crayon Mention | Lifetime | Positional notation code |
---|---|---|---|
Blue Ribbon | 1996 | #0B10A2 |
Twistables [delete]
24-multitude Miniskirt Twistables [edit out]
In 2004, Crayola released a band of 24 Mini Twistables crayons. They are nearly incomplete the size of wide-ranging twistable crayons. The colors' hexadecimal values are shown below. The colours are from the classic list of crayon colours.
Color | Name | Curse Code |
---|---|---|
Apricot | #FDD9B5 | |
Black | #000000 | |
Blue | #1F75FE | |
Bluish green | #0D98BA | |
Blue Violet | #7366BD | |
Brownish | #B4674D | |
Gillyflower Knock | #FFAACC | |
Cerulean | #1DACD6 | |
Dandelion | #FDDB6D | |
Thomas Gray | #95918C | |
Naive | #1CAC78 | |
Green Yellow | #F0E891 | |
Indigo | #5D76CB | |
Orange | #FF7538 | |
Colored | #EE204D | |
Red Orange | #FF5349 | |
Ruby-red Violet | #C0448F | |
Scarlet | #FC2847 | |
Violet (Purple) | #926EAE | |
Violet Red | #F75394 | |
White | #FFFFFF | |
Yellow | #FCE883 | |
Yellow Green | #C5E384 | |
Yellow Orange | #FFAE42 |
Fun Effects Mini Twistables [edit out]
In 2004, Crayola discharged a 24 pack of Fun Effects Mini Twistables crayons. It contains eight eXtreme colours, eighter from Decatur metallic-looking colors, and eight rainbow colors.
True to Life Crayons [edit]
All eight Crayola True to Life crayon colours
In 2007, Crayola released a coif of eight Faithful Life Crayons. For each one crayon is extra-semipermanent and contained within a fictile casing similar to that of Crayola Twistables crayons. In the table, the background approximates the primary colouration and the text edition is in the two encouraging colours. The approximate RGB hex values for to each one are inclined as well.
Wax crayon name | Crayon name | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic | Other1 | Other2 | Special | Other1 | Other2 |
Amazon Forest | Caribbean Afoot | ||||
#92F646 | #FDFE03 | #CBFB07 | #5D8DDF | #DACED2 | #30D6A4 |
Florida Sunrise | Gilded Canyon | ||||
#FFB329 | #FFD82C | #FFCC6B | #6D3834 | #B36058 | #000000 |
Maui Sunset | Milky Agency | ||||
#8E599F | #EC872B | #FA79B9 | #070707 | #8D479D | #6E7FE7 |
Sahara Desert Desert | Yosemite Campfire | ||||
#F5CBBD | #B06E54 | #D0C6C6 | #ED4C44 | #EF8E30 | #A95E34 |
Extreme Twistables [delete]
All eight Crayola Extreme Twistables wax crayon colors
In 2009, Crayola released ogdoad crayons in womb-to-tomb twistable barrels. Although the name calling of these crayons were new, all merely one of the colours were borrowed from Crayola's fluorescent crayons. Atomic Tangerine became "Sizzling Sunset", Blizzard Blue became "Absolute Zero", Hot Magenta became "Winter Sky", Laser Lemon became "Lemon Glacier", Razzle Dazzle Rose became "Fiery Rose", Screamin' Green became "Spring Frost", Vivid Violet became "Frostbite", and Unfounded Watermelon became "Ignite Waving". Frostbite was the only color not primitively part of the fluorescent line.[30]
Fiery Rose | Sizzling Sunset | Heat Wave | Lemon Glacier |
#EE34D2 | #FF9966 | #FD5B78 | #FFFF66 |
Springiness Robert Lee Frost | Absolute Nothing | Winter Sky | Frostbite |
#66FF66 | #0048BA | #FF007C | #E936A7 |
Undergo likewise [edit]
- History of Crayola crayons
- Timeline of Crayola
- Lists of colors
Footnotes [delete]
- ^ Due to several factors, the values surrendered should only be considered approximations. The seeming color of any crayon depends on the thickness with which the wax is laid pile, the color and luminousness of the surface being colored, and other considerations, such as the age and choice of separate crayons. Additionally, crayons are produced victimization pigments, which are normally described using subtractive colors, with the primary colours of red, dishonorable, and blue; but electronic displays green groceries colors using the additive method, combine the primary colors of reddened, green, and blue.
- ^ Unless otherwise indicated, the hex colors were found in the source code of the Crayola website.[1]
- ^ Crayola's digital swatch has the unchanged value as those of Optical maser Maize.
- ^ Crayola's extremity swatch has the same values as those of Purple Pizzazz.
- ^ Crayola's digital swatch has the same values as those of Hot Fuchsia (1990–present).
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