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Violet Veil Dust
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Violet Veil Dust

Purple · Hue 250
Hex
#F9F9FB
RGB
rgb(249, 249, 251)
HSL
hsl(250, 26%, 98%)
CMYK
cmyk(1%, 1%, 0%, 2%)
Metrics
S 26% · L 98%
Contrast (WCAG)
on white
1.1:1Fail
on black
20:1AA
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About this color

Violet Veil Dust (#F9F9FB) belongs to the purple family — hue 250°, 26% saturation, 98% 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-violet-veil-dust: #F9F9FB;
  --colorarchive-violet-veil-dust-hsl: hsl(250, 26%, 98%);
  --colorarchive-violet-veil-dust-rgb: rgb(249, 249, 251);
}

AI Color Names

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

Design Context

MysticalCreativeGentle
Common in

Skincare · Meditation · Indie Music

Pairs well with

Soft gold for elegance, mint for freshness, warm white for purity

Design tip

Use for creative and wellness brands. Light purple backgrounds create a dreamy, contemplative atmosphere.

Cultural context ▶

Lavender and lilac represent spirituality, creativity, and gentleness. Associated with aromatherapy and mindfulness.

Color Origins

Purple family

The color of empire, twilight, and tech-luxury.

Heritage

Tyrian purple, extracted from the murex snail in Phoenicia, took 12,000 snails to dye one toga and was the literal definition of expense — Roman law restricted who could wear it. Mauve, the world's first synthetic dye, was discovered by accident in 1856 by an 18-year-old chemistry student trying to make quinine — the discovery launched the chemical-dye industry that funded the modern pharmaceutical industry. Quinacridone violet is the modern fade-resistant standard.

Across cultures

In Catholic liturgy purple marks Lent and Advent — penance and preparation. In Japan murasaki (a deep violet) was the highest court color in the Heian period; The Tale of Genji's Lady Murasaki takes her name from it. In Thailand purple is the mourning color for widows. Across Western culture purple is associated with royalty (because of Tyrian's cost), creativity (because of its rarity), and from the 1960s onward with rock and psychedelia.

In the wild

Cadbury's purple has been trademarked since 2008 (and hard-fought in court). Yahoo, Twitch, Discord, and Linear all use saturated purples as primary brand colors — the choice signals creative-tech where blue would signal corporate-tech. Prince's purple was so associated with him that his estate has trademark issues with the broader color. Stripe's signature indigo (#635BFF) helped redefine fintech away from trust-blue. The Lakers, the Vikings, and most NBA teams' second jerseys use purple to claim a color lane that no other major team owns.

How it reads

Purple sits at the boundary of warm and cool — biologically, our eyes process it as a blend rather than a single hue, which is why it can feel slightly unstable or magical. It reads as premium, creative, slightly counterculture. Light purples (lavender, lilac) read as gentle and feminine in Western convention. Saturated purples read as luxurious, electronic, or theatrical. Deep purples read as nocturnal, regal, or somber. It is one of the colors most commonly avoided by traditional finance and most embraced by creative tools.

This particular tone

A pale, gentle tone — pastel territory, where the hue acts more like a tinted neutral than a stated color.

Lightness band: At this lightness the hue almost recedes into the surface around it — useful for backgrounds, hover states, and any surface where the color should suggest a mood without competing with content.

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 #F9F9FB.

  • Vercelneutral
    Gray 1 · #FAFAFA
    →
  • OpenAIneutral
    Off White · #FAFAFA
    →
  • Stripeneutral
    Off White · #F6F9FC
    →

Cultures using a similar color

From the cultural-palette catalog, these regions feature a color close to #F9F9FB.

  • Korea (Obangsaek)Obangsaek White (백 / baek)
    #F5F5F2 · West — metal element, hemp linen
    →
  • Greece (Aegean)Limewashed White
    #F8F4EE · Calcium hydroxide on stone
    →
  • ScandinaviaSnow White
    #F4F0EA · Limewashed plaster, Nordic interiors
    →

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.

Darker companion
Violet Whisper Dust
#EDECF4 · hsl(250, 26%, 94%)
Complementary counterpoint
Honey Veil Dust
#FBFBF9 · hsl(70, 26%, 98%)
Analogous lead
Plum Veil Dust
#FAF9FB · hsl(270, 26%, 98%)
Analogous echo
Indigo Veil Dust
#F9F9FB · hsl(230, 26%, 98%)
Triadic +120°
Ruby Veil Dust
#FBF9F9 · hsl(10, 26%, 98%)
Triadic +240°
Mint Veil Dust
#F9FBF9 · hsl(130, 26%, 98%)
Split-comp +150°
Apricot Veil Dust
#FBFAF9 · hsl(40, 26%, 98%)
Split-comp +210°
Moss Veil Dust
#F9FBF9 · hsl(100, 26%, 98%)
Export preview
Base: Violet Veil Dust #F9F9FB
Darker companion: Violet Whisper Dust #EDECF4
Complementary counterpoint: Honey Veil Dust #FBFBF9
Analogous lead: Plum Veil Dust #FAF9FB
Analogous echo: Indigo Veil Dust #F9F9FB
Triadic +120°: Ruby Veil Dust #FBF9F9
Triadic +240°: Mint Veil Dust #F9FBF9
Split-comp +150°: Apricot Veil Dust #FBFAF9
Split-comp +210°: Moss Veil Dust #F9FBF9

Compare

See how Violet Veil Dust compares side by side with related colors.

vsViolet Whisper DustvsHoney Veil DustvsPlum Veil DustvsIndigo Veil DustvsRuby Veil DustvsMint Veil Dust

Nearest neighbors

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

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Nearby match
Violet Whisper Dust
#EDECF4 · hsl(250, 26%, 94%)
Nearby match
Violet Veil Muted
#F9F9FB · hsl(250, 18%, 98%)
Nearby match
Violet Veil Soft
#F9F8FC · hsl(250, 34%, 98%)
Nearby match
Amethyst Veil Dust
#F9F9FB · hsl(245, 26%, 98%)
Nearby match
Violet Mist Dust
#E1DFEC · hsl(250, 26%, 90%)
Nearby match
Violet Whisper Muted
#EEEDF2 · hsl(250, 18%, 94%)

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
AAA8:1
Honey Shadow Faint
#4C4F40
AAA7.5:1
Honey Shadow Muted
#50543B
AAA11.3:1
Honey Nocturne Faint
#36382E
AAA10.8:1
Honey Nocturne Muted
#393C2A
AAA10.2:1
Honey Nocturne Dust
#3C4026
AAA9.7:1
Honey Nocturne Soft
#3F4422

Color Vision Simulation

How this color appears with different color vision deficiencies.

Full simulator
Deuteranopia
#F9F9FA
Protanopia
#F9F9FB
Tritanopia
#F9FAFA
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