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Running Number
13,002,510
HEX
#C6670E
RGB
198, 103, 14
HSL
29°,87%,42%
HSV
29°,93%,78%
CMYK
0%,48%,93%,22%
Brightness
48%
Type
Dark
AA Normal Text: ≥ 4.5:1
AA Large Text: ≥ 3.0:1
AAA Normal Text: ≥ 7.0:1
AAA Large Text: ≥ 4.5:1
#C6670E sits at 29° on the color wheel, placing it in the orange family of the warm half of the spectrum. With 87% saturation and 42% lightness, it reads as a fully saturated, shadowed tone — an immediate, signal-grade voice that demands attention. Its RGB mix of 198, 103, 14 produces a 5.35:1 contrast ratio against black, which clears WCAG AA for body text in that pairing.
In RGB space #C6670E is a close cousin of CSS chocolate — about 20 units away from #D2691E. Designers reach for orange hues at this saturation when the brief calls for bold, immediate signal, and at this lightness when they want a present, comfortable mid-canvas voice. On screen the warm cast tends to pair best with cool neutrals around 210°-230° to balance temperature.
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Checkbox Active
Toggle Switch On
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Card Border
Icon Highlight
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Modal Header
Tab Active
Alert Box
Timeline Dot
Loading Spinner
Dropdown Selected
Table Row Highlight
Calendar Date
Mobile Device
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