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Cool Gray Velvet
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Cool Gray Velvet

Blue · Hue 210
Hex
#656B72
RGB
rgb(101, 107, 114)
HSL
hsl(210, 6%, 42%)
CMYK
cmyk(11%, 6%, 0%, 55%)
Metrics
S 6% · L 42%
Contrast (WCAG)
on white
5.4:1AA
on black
3.9:1AA Large
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About this color

Cool Gray Velvet (#656B72) belongs to the blue family — hue 210°, 6% saturation, 42% lightness. Copy the hex, RGB, or HSL value above, or paste the CSS custom property below into your stylesheet to reference this color directly.

CSS
:root {
  --colorarchive-cool-gray-velvet: #656B72;
  --colorarchive-cool-gray-velvet-hsl: hsl(210, 6%, 42%);
  --colorarchive-cool-gray-velvet-rgb: rgb(101, 107, 114);
}

AI Color Names

Let AI suggest alternative poetic names for this color in English and Chinese.

Design Context

ProfessionalReliableFocused
Common in

Banking · Insurance · Enterprise Software

Pairs well with

White for clean authority, light orange for warm contrast, dark navy for depth

Design tip

The backbone of business interfaces. Use for primary actions and navigation. Blue links are the web's universal convention.

Cultural context ▶

Blue is the world's most popular color. It represents trust, competence, and stability across virtually all cultures.

Color Origins

Neutral family

Not a color, but the canvas every color lives on.

Heritage

Bone black, lamp black, ivory black, and Mars black are the classical pigment lineage of black; lead white (now banned), zinc white, and titanium white are the whites; and every gray sits between them. Charcoal and graphite extend the lineage. Painters historically built warm and cool grays from full-spectrum colors mixed to neutralize, not from a tube — Vermeer's grays are blue-and-orange, not black-and-white. Scandinavian and Japanese design traditions have refined the use of pure neutrals to the point of philosophy.

Across cultures

In Western culture black is mourning (since the Roman Empire), formal (since the Spanish Habsburg court), and rebellious (since 20th-century counterculture). In Japan and many East Asian cultures white is the funeral color. Black-and-white photography defined visual journalism for a century. Concrete gray, since Brutalism, has come to read as both serious-civic and dystopian, depending on context. The Scandinavian 'lagom' aesthetic depends almost entirely on the calibration of warm vs cool grays.

In the wild

Apple's restraint is essentially a religion of neutrals — black hardware, white packaging, the long disciplined refusal to pick a brand color beyond System Blue. Chanel built a fashion empire on black-and-white. Muji's identity is the absence of identity — an exercise in cool grays. Vercel, Linear, GitHub, and most modern developer tools dial the saturation way down to make their content shine. The film noir aesthetic, the Bauhaus visual language, and modern minimalist branding all converge on neutrals.

How it reads

Pure neutrals (true gray) are eye-rest colors — the brain processes them with the least chromatic effort. Warm neutrals (taupe, warm gray) read as inviting, hospitality-friendly, soft. Cool neutrals (cool gray, slate) read as technical, premium, slightly distant. Off-whites and creams are heritage-luxury colors; near-blacks (charcoal, ink) read as serious without the harshness of pure black. Designers often choose a slightly warm or slightly cool neutral over true gray because it feels more deliberate and human.

This particular tone

A grounded mid-tone — sober, considered, well-suited to body text accents, editorial layouts, or any context where restraint reads as quality.

Lightness band: At mid-lightness the hue carries its full character. This is the band where most identity colors live: bright enough to be distinctive at small sizes, deep enough to sit cleanly on a white canvas.

Saturation band: The low saturation pulls this color toward earthen, vintage, or editorial palettes. It reads as confident and grown-up rather than playful, and it tolerates being used in large blocks without becoming visually noisy.

Brands using a similar color

Within the public brand-guidelines reference catalog, these are the closest matches to #656B72.

  • Microsoftneutral
    Slate Gray · #737373
    →
  • Notionneutral
    Notion Gray · #787774
    →
  • Linearprimary
    Linear Indigo · #5E6AD2
    →

Cultures using a similar color

From the cultural-palette catalog, these regions feature a color close to #656B72.

  • IrelandAtlantic Slate
    #5A6770 · Cliff face + winter sea
    →
  • France (Paris)Zinc Roof Grey
    #5E6566 · Oxidized zinc roof tiles, central Paris
    →
  • England (London)Plane Tree Green
    #5C7A5A · Platanus × hispanica, London street tree
    →

Tonal strip

All lightness levels at this hue and saturation. Click any to navigate.

Palette moves

Instead of stopping at one swatch, use nearby, opposite, and tonal neighbors to branch into a broader palette.

Lighter companion
Cool Gray Core
#737A82 · hsl(210, 6%, 48%)
Darker companion
Cool Gray Dusk
#51575C · hsl(210, 6%, 34%)
Complementary counterpoint
Warm Gray Velvet
#726B65 · hsl(30, 6%, 42%)
Analogous lead
Indigo Velvet Faint
#606476 · hsl(230, 10%, 42%)
Analogous echo
Cerulean Velvet Faint
#607276 · hsl(190, 10%, 42%)
Triadic +120°
Blush Velvet Faint
#76606B · hsl(330, 10%, 42%)
Triadic +240°
Lime Velvet Faint
#6B7660 · hsl(90, 10%, 42%)
Split-comp +150°
Crimson Velvet Faint
#766060 · hsl(0, 10%, 42%)
Split-comp +210°
Citrine Velvet Faint
#767660 · hsl(60, 10%, 42%)
Export preview
Base: Cool Gray Velvet #656B72
Lighter companion: Cool Gray Core #737A82
Darker companion: Cool Gray Dusk #51575C
Complementary counterpoint: Warm Gray Velvet #726B65
Analogous lead: Indigo Velvet Faint #606476
Analogous echo: Cerulean Velvet Faint #607276
Triadic +120°: Blush Velvet Faint #76606B
Triadic +240°: Lime Velvet Faint #6B7660
Split-comp +150°: Crimson Velvet Faint #766060
Split-comp +210°: Citrine Velvet Faint #767660

Compare

See how Cool Gray Velvet compares side by side with related colors.

vsCool Gray CorevsCool Gray DuskvsWarm Gray VelvetvsIndigo Velvet FaintvsCerulean Velvet FaintvsBlush Velvet Faint

Nearest neighbors

The closest archive matches by hue, saturation, and lightness.

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Nearby match
Sapphire Velvet Faint
#606B76 · hsl(210, 10%, 42%)
Nearby match
Cool Gray Core
#737A82 · hsl(210, 6%, 48%)
Nearby match
Sapphire Velvet Muted
#586B7E · hsl(210, 18%, 42%)
Nearby match
Cool Gray Dusk
#51575C · hsl(210, 6%, 34%)
Nearby match
Sapphire Core Faint
#6E7A87 · hsl(210, 10%, 48%)
Nearby match
Steel Velvet Faint
#606D76 · hsl(205, 10%, 42%)

Accessible pairings

Archive colors that meet WCAG contrast standards when paired with this color. Use as text-on-background or background-on-text.

Contrast checker
AA5.2:1
Coral Veil Faint
#FAFAF9
AA5.2:1
Coral Veil Muted
#FBFAF9
AA5.2:1
Coral Veil Dust
#FBFAF9
AA5.2:1
Coral Veil Soft
#FCFAF8
AA5.2:1
Coral Veil Clear
#FDFAF7
AA5.2:1
Coral Veil Vivid
#FEFAF6

Color Vision Simulation

How this color appears with different color vision deficiencies.

Full simulator
Deuteranopia
#676770
Protanopia
#686870
Tritanopia
#656F6F
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