Green Waterloo

#111A00

General Information about #111A00

The hex color #111A00, also known as Green Waterloo, is a very dark shade of green. In the RGB color model, it is composed of 6.67% red, 10.2% green, and 0% blue. In the CMYK color model, it consists of 34.65% cyan, 0% magenta, 100% yellow, and 89.8% black. This color is best described as a muted, earthy green, bordering on black due to its low luminance. Its hexadecimal representation #111A00 indicates the intensity of each primary color component. It is mostly used to display design elements that require a special, unique design.

The color #111A00, also known as Green Waterloo, presents significant accessibility challenges. Its low luminance value of 0.009 makes it difficult to read text against a white background. According to WCAG guidelines, the contrast ratio is only 1.91:1, far below the minimum requirement of 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text. This means individuals with visual impairments, including those with low vision or color blindness, will struggle to discern content displayed in this color. To improve accessibility, it's crucial to pair #111A00 with a very light color for text or other important visual elements. Aim for a contrast ratio that meets or exceeds WCAG standards to ensure your content is usable by everyone. Consider using contrast checker tools to verify compliance.

Shades

Digital Color Formats

RGB
17 26 0
RGB17 26 0
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
80.77deg 100% 5.1%
80.771005.1HSL
Hue
Saturation
Lightness
HWB
80.77deg 0% 89.8%
80.77089.8HWB
Hue
Whiteness
Blackness
hex#111A00
rgb17 26 0
hsl80.77deg 100% 5.1%
cmyk34.62% 0% 100% 89.8%
hwb80.77deg 0% 89.8%
xyz-d650.01 0.01 0
oklch0.2014 0.0507 125.18
oklab0.2014 -0.03 0.04
CMYK
34.62% 0% 100% 89.8%
34.62010089.8CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ-d65
0.01 0.01 0
0.010.010XYZ
X
Y
Z
OKLCH
0.2014 0.0507 125.18
0.20140.0507125.18LCH
Lightness
Chroma
Hue
OKLAB
0.2014 -0.03 0.04
0.2014-0.030.04LAB
Lightness
Green-Red
Blue-Yellow

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