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Running Number
14,336,177
HEX
#DAC0B1
RGB
218, 192, 177
HSL
22°,36%,77%
HSV
22°,19%,85%
CMYK
0%,12%,19%,15%
Brightness
78%
Type
Light
AA Normal Text: ≥ 4.5:1
AA Large Text: ≥ 3.0:1
AAA Normal Text: ≥ 7.0:1
AAA Large Text: ≥ 4.5:1
#DAC0B1 sits at 22° on the color wheel, placing it in the orange family of the warm half of the spectrum. With 36% saturation and 77% lightness, it reads as a softly muted, very light tone — a balanced mid-energy presence that sits comfortably alongside other UI tones. Its RGB mix of 218, 192, 177 produces a 12.16:1 contrast ratio against black, which clears WCAG AAA for body text in that pairing.
In RGB space #DAC0B1 is a clear variant of CSS silver — about 30 units away from #C0C0C0. Designers reach for orange hues at this saturation when the brief calls for a conversational, mid-energy register, and at this lightness when they want lift, air, and gentle emphasis. On screen the warm cast tends to pair best with cool neutrals around 210°-230° to balance temperature.
See how this color appears in real UI elements
Button (filled)
Badge
Progress Bar
Link Hover
Input Focus Ring
Checkbox Active
Toggle Switch On
Slider Thumb
Card Border
Icon Highlight
Tooltip Background
Modal Header
Tab Active
Alert Box
Timeline Dot
Loading Spinner
Dropdown Selected
Table Row Highlight
Calendar Date
Mobile Device
See how to use #DAC0B1 in different programming languages
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