#C0C0C0

Silver#C0C0C0

RGB(192, 192, 192)  •  HSL(0°, 0%, 75%)  •  CMYK(0%, 0%, 0%, 25%)

Color Values

HEX#C0C0C0
RGB192, 192, 192
HSL0° 0% 75%
CMYK0% 0% 0% 25%

Color Harmonies

About Silver

Silver (#C0C0C0) is a light, muted red color. With RGB values of 192, 192, 192 and an HSL of 0°, 0%, 75%, it sits in the gray family of colors. This hue is commonly used in design contexts that call for a light gray tone.

The HEX code #C0C0C0 translates to red 192, green 192, blue 192 in RGB notation — a standard color model used in digital displays and web development. In HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness) notation, this color is represented as 0°, 0%, 75%, making it easy to create systematic tints and shades by adjusting the lightness value.

For print design, Silver converts to a CMYK value of 0% Cyan, 0% Magenta, 0% Yellow, and 25% Key (Black). Always verify CMYK values with your printer, as on-screen colors may differ slightly from physical prints due to gamut differences between RGB and CMYK color spaces.

Using Silver in Design

  • Use Silver as a subtle background or fill color to add softness without overwhelming the composition.
  • Pair it with a deep neutral or a contrasting dark tone for readable text overlays.
  • Neutrals are the backbone of good design — use them to balance bold colors and ensure readability.
  • When using Silver in web design, always verify WCAG contrast ratios to ensure accessibility for all users.