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Lime Core Dust
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Lime Core Dust

Lime · Hue 90
Hex
#7A9A5B
RGB
rgb(122, 154, 91)
HSL
hsl(90, 26%, 48%)
CMYK
cmyk(21%, 0%, 41%, 40%)
Metrics
S 26% · L 48%
Contrast (WCAG)
on white
3.2:1AA Large
on black
6.6:1AA
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About this color

Lime Core Dust (#7A9A5B) belongs to the lime family — hue 90°, 26% saturation, 48% 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-lime-core-dust: #7A9A5B;
  --colorarchive-lime-core-dust-hsl: hsl(90, 26%, 48%);
  --colorarchive-lime-core-dust-rgb: rgb(122, 154, 91);
}

AI Color Names

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

Design Context

VibrantYouthfulDynamic
Common in

Gaming · Streetwear · Energy Drinks

Pairs well with

Black or dark purple for high-contrast impact, white for clean energy

Design tip

Best for accent elements that need to pop. Use with dark backgrounds for maximum visibility in gaming and tech interfaces.

Cultural context ▶

Electric lime signals youth culture, technology, and rebellion. Popular in gaming and urban fashion.

Color Origins

Lime family

Half spring leaf, half pop-art neon.

Heritage

Lime — the yellow-green region of the spectrum — has no classical pigment of its own; painters historically achieved it by mixing yellow ochre with terre verte or lead-tin yellow with verdigris. The brilliant phthalo greens and arylide yellows of the 20th century made saturated lime achievable for the first time, which is why lime feels visually 'modern' even though grass and leaves have always lived there.

Across cultures

In Japan, the moss greens of traditional gardens (yamabuki, moegi) sit at the muted edge of lime. In American pop culture lime exploded with the 1960s — the 'Day-Glo' palette of psychedelic posters depended on it, and Mountain Dew commercialized it. In sportswear lime carries 'high-visibility' connotations (running gear, safety vests) that have lately come back into fashion as a deliberate aesthetic.

In the wild

Tennis balls have been lime-yellow ('optic yellow') since 1972, when Wimbledon found it most visible on color TV. Spotify's #1DB954 and the Xbox brand green both sit at the lime end. Lacoste and BP both run on saturated lime greens. Mountain Dew owns the brilliant supersaturated lime in beverage. In film, The Matrix's coded rain is lime-on-black — the choice was originally about the look of phosphor CRT terminals.

How it reads

Lime is the youngest-feeling green: it reads as fresh, citric, energetic, and slightly synthetic. At low saturation it becomes olive or moss, both heavily associated with craft, sustainability, and slow design. At high saturation it reads as sport, beverage, or technology. Lime is one of the harder hues to use as a primary brand color without trending toward 'energy drink' — many brands therefore use it as an accent against deep neutrals.

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 #7A9A5B.

  • Notionneutral
    Notion Gray · #787774
    →
  • Microsoftneutral
    Slate Gray · #737373
    →
  • Googleprimary
    Google Green · #34A853
    →

Cultures using a similar color

From the cultural-palette catalog, these regions feature a color close to #7A9A5B.

  • IrelandPasture Green
    #7C9A4C · Limestone-base pastureland, the West
    →
  • AustraliaBush Khaki
    #8E895C · Outback grassland in dry season
    →
  • VietnamRice Paddy Green
    #5F8D4E · Mekong Delta
    →

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
Lime Radiant Dust
#8AA86B · hsl(90, 26%, 54%)
Darker companion
Lime Velvet Dust
#6B874F · hsl(90, 26%, 42%)
Complementary counterpoint
Plum Core Dust
#7A5B9A · hsl(270, 26%, 48%)
Analogous lead
Clover Core Dust
#609A5B · hsl(115, 26%, 48%)
Analogous echo
Honey Core Dust
#909A5B · hsl(70, 26%, 48%)
Triadic +120°
Sapphire Core Dust
#5B7A9A · hsl(210, 26%, 48%)
Triadic +240°
Blush Core Dust
#9A5B7A · hsl(330, 26%, 48%)
Split-comp +150°
Iris Core Dust
#5B5B9A · hsl(240, 26%, 48%)
Split-comp +210°
Fuchsia Core Dust
#9A5B9A · hsl(300, 26%, 48%)
Export preview
Base: Lime Core Dust #7A9A5B
Lighter companion: Lime Radiant Dust #8AA86B
Darker companion: Lime Velvet Dust #6B874F
Complementary counterpoint: Plum Core Dust #7A5B9A
Analogous lead: Clover Core Dust #609A5B
Analogous echo: Honey Core Dust #909A5B
Triadic +120°: Sapphire Core Dust #5B7A9A
Triadic +240°: Blush Core Dust #9A5B7A
Split-comp +150°: Iris Core Dust #5B5B9A
Split-comp +210°: Fuchsia Core Dust #9A5B9A

Compare

See how Lime Core Dust compares side by side with related colors.

vsLime Radiant DustvsLime Velvet DustvsPlum Core DustvsClover Core DustvsHoney Core DustvsSapphire Core Dust

Nearest neighbors

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

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Nearby match
Lime Core Muted
#7A9064 · hsl(90, 18%, 48%)
Nearby match
Lime Core Soft
#7AA451 · hsl(90, 34%, 48%)
Nearby match
Lime Velvet Dust
#6B874F · hsl(90, 26%, 42%)
Nearby match
Lime Radiant Dust
#8AA86B · hsl(90, 26%, 54%)
Nearby match
Lime Core Faint
#7A876E · hsl(90, 10%, 48%)
Nearby match
Lime Velvet Muted
#6B7E58 · hsl(90, 18%, 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
AA4.5:1
Plum Nocturne Soft
#332244
AA4.8:1
Plum Nocturne Clear
#33174F
AA4.9:1
Plum Nocturne Vivid
#330D59
AA4.9:1
Plum Nocturne Bright
#33085E
AA4.9:1
Plum Nocturne Pure
#330462
AA5:1
Plum Ink Faint
#242027

Color Vision Simulation

How this color appears with different color vision deficiencies.

Full simulator
Deuteranopia
#878573
Protanopia
#89896E
Tritanopia
#7C7B7E
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