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Discover the balance of teal green

Teal green is a verdant hue that leads with nature's vibrant energy and is softened by calming blue undertones to bring balance to contemporary designs.

A closer look at the color teal green

Teal green is a color that lands between blue and green on the color wheel, but is closer to green. "Teal green" was named as a color in the early 20th century after the bluish-green stripe found on the head of the Eurasian teal duck. In color psychology, teal green represents balance between emotion and rationality, while evoking feelings of tranquility, renewal, and trustworthiness. Creative professionals often choose teal green to communicate trust and clarity while maintaining a sense of natural harmony.

Teal green is defined by the hex code #2E8B57. It uses the RGB values R: 0, G: 127, B: 106, where the dominant green channel is complemented by a moderate blue presence and a subtle red undertone to create a vibrant, natural teal green. For print applications, the CMYK values are C: 100%, M: 0%, Y: 17%, K: 50%, ensuring accurate color reproduction across physical materials. While these specifications serve as the standard, designers often fine-tune these values to create custom variations, from subtle, muted tones to rich, saturated shades.

Other related colors to teal green:

Teal green color values

HEX

#007F6A

CMYK

100, 0, 17, 50

RGB

0, 127, 106

HSL

169°, 100, 25

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