Intoxicate
Also known as: Pistou Green, Vegan Mastermind, Billiards Cloth, Classic Green
Part of the green family, Intoxicate pairs a medium base with a calm and balanced presence — ideal for finance apps and outdoor gear. Because it leans cool, balancing it with a pink keeps a palette from feeling one-note. For accessible text, use it on black or near-black backgrounds (8.26:1, passes WCAG AA) rather than white.
Intoxicate color codes
- HEX
- #11BB55
- RGB
- rgb(17, 187, 85)
- RGBA
- rgba(17, 187, 85, 1)
- HSL
- hsl(144, 83%, 40%)
- HSV
- hsv(144, 91%, 73%)
- CMYK
- cmyk(91%, 0%, 55%, 27%)
- LAB
- lab(66.7 -57.4 39.5)
- OKLCH
- oklch(69.3% 0.190 149.4)
Color intelligence
Displays accurately on every screen. Vivid colors like this typically lose some intensity in CMYK print — request a physical proof for brand-critical work.
Temperature
neutral, leaning cool
Nearest standard colors
- CSS: mediumseagreen#3CB371 · ΔE 6.0
- RAL 6018 — Yellow green#48A43F · ΔE 7.4 · approximate
RAL values are widely published approximations of the physical standard. For Pantone-adjacent workflows, match by eye against a physical fan deck — Pantone's values are proprietary and device-dependent, so we don't print lookups.
Where Intoxicate works
- Web & UI: Reads as an interactive accent: fills, hovers, focus rings. Keep body text in a darker neutral.
- Interiors: Use it where you want the eye to land — front door, built-ins, or one bold wall.
- Fashion: One garment in this color carries an outfit; two starts to compete.
- Branding: A brand green signals freshness; deepen it for finance, brighten it for eco-consumer products.
- Web & UI: Use it decoratively — dividers, chart series, illustration accents — and let neutrals carry the type.
- Branding: Best in a brand's supporting palette — packaging interiors, patterns, campaign accents.
Copy as — every ecosystem
Tints, shades, and tones of Intoxicate
Tints (lighter)
Shades (darker)
Color harmonies
Palettes built from Intoxicate by rotating its hue in OKLCH space. Click any swatch to copy its hex code.
Complementary
Analogous
Triadic
Split-complementary
Tetradic
Monochromatic
Contrast & accessibility
Aa — on white
contrast 2.54:1
AA failAAA failAA large fail
Aa — on black
contrast 8.26:1
AA passAAA passAA large pass
Best text color on a Intoxicate background: #000000
Palettes featuring Intoxicate
Intoxicate with its complement
Soft neighbors of Intoxicate
Intoxicate triad
Similar colors
- Green Mana#26B467 · ΔE 4.1
- Poison Ivy#00AD43 · ΔE 4.2
- Matt Green#39AD48 · ΔE 4.3
- Alienated#00CC55 · ΔE 4.6
- Leapfrog#41A94F · ΔE 5.4
- Bermudagrass#6BC271 · ΔE 6.4
Looking for maximum contrast instead? The complement of Intoxicate is closest to Barbiecore.
Intoxicate FAQs
What color is Intoxicate?
Intoxicate is a medium green with the hex code #11BB55. In HSL terms it has a hue of 144°, 83% saturation, and 40% lightness.
What is the hex code for Intoxicate?
The hex code for Intoxicate is #11BB55. In RGB it's rgb(17, 187, 85), and in CMYK it's cmyk(91%, 0%, 55%, 27%).
What colors go well with Intoxicate?
Intoxicate pairs naturally with pink tones from its complementary harmony, and with purple accents from its split-complementary palette. Its own tints and shades always work as a monochrome scheme.
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