Light Forest Green
Light Forest Green is a softer forest tone that blends natural depth with a lighter feel.
#4F7942
rgb(79, 121, 66)
Color Formats
Different formats of the color
HEX
#4F7942
RGB
rgb(79, 121, 66)
HSL
hsl(106, 29%, 37%)
Color Shades
Different shades of the color
Lightest
#9fc992
Lighter
#77a16a
Base
#4F7942
Darker
#27511a
Darkest
#002900
Complementary
Complementary colors are colors that are opposite to each other on the color wheel.
Analogous
Analogous colors are colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
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Observe _ Spectrum
Forest Green
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Light Green
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Dark Forest Green
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Deep Forest Green
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Light Lime Green
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Light Sage Green
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Pastel Forest Green
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Soft Forest Green
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Dusty Forest Green
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Light Mint Green
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