#E2B6C2 color code insights

All the conversions, harmonies, and accessibility checks you need to design with confidence.

RGB:rgb(226, 182, 194)
HSL:hsl(344, 43%, 80%)
HEX
#E2B6C2
RGB
226, 182, 194
HSL
344°, 43%, 80%
HSV
344°, 19%, 89%
CMYK
0%, 19%, 14%, 11%

Color Conversion

Generate values across multiple color models in one place.

#E2B6C2

≈ Steel Blue

Reference color cards

Lower ΔE means a closer visual match

Tints & shades

Explore how #E2B6C2 behaves when you mix it with white or black. These swatches are perfect for hover states, shadows, and backgrounds.

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Shades

0–100%
0%#E2B6C2
10%#D699A9
20%#CB7C91
30%#BF5F78
40%#AF4662
50%#923A52
60%#752F41
70%#582331
80%#3A1721
90%#1D0C10
100%#000000

Tints

0–100%
0%#E2B6C2
10%#E5BDC8
20%#E8C5CE
30%#EBCCD4
40%#EED3DA
50%#F0DBE0
60%#F3E2E7
70%#F6E9ED
80%#F9F0F3
90%#FCF8F9
100%#FFFFFF

Common use cases

  • UI component states (hover, active, disabled)
  • Creating depth with shadows and highlights
  • Building consistent color systems

Design system

Design system tip

These variations form the foundation of a cohesive palette. Export them to keep marketing, product, and engineering aligned.

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Color harmonies

Build balanced palettes instantly with harmonies generated from #E2B6C2.

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How to use

Pick one dominant color, then let supporting hues act as accents for typography, surfaces, and call-to-action buttons.

Why it matters

Balanced harmonies communicate intent—calm, energetic, premium—without overwhelming your layout.

Complementary

Opposite hues that create impact and bold contrast.

Best for

High-impact CTAs, logos, and hero sections

Analogous

Neighboring hues for natural, fluid gradients.

Best for

Nature-inspired, calming dashboards

Triadic

Three evenly spaced hues for playful balance.

Best for

Playful branding and editorial layouts

Tetradic

Two complementary pairs that deliver rich variety.

Best for

Illustrations and marketing experiments

Monochromatic

Lighter and darker siblings inside the same hue family.

Best for

Minimalist interfaces and premium UI states

Accessibility contrast

Check how readable #E2B6C2 is with common text colors so every visitor enjoys a clear experience.

Use AA as the baseline for body copy and AAA for premium accessibility.

Sample text on black text
Text color#000000
Background#E2B6C2
Contrast ratio11.70:1
WCAG levelAAA
Sample text on white text
Text color#FFFFFF
Background#E2B6C2
Contrast ratio1.79:1
WCAG levelFail
Recommended text preview
Text color#000000
Background#E2B6C2
Contrast ratio11.70:1
WCAG levelAAA

Technical Formats

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Color Analysis

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Blindness Simulator

Preview how #E2B6C2 appears across common color-vision deficiencies.

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Creative Aspects

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Design guidance

Balance

Treat #E2B6C2 as a highlight. Pair it with neutrals and one supporting hue to avoid visual overload.

Contrast

Test combinations with real content. Higher contrast improves scanning, readability, and conversions.

Harmony

Use lighter tints for surfaces, the base color for primaries, and darker shades for hover or pressed states.

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