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#658B38
Color conversions
Reference values for common CSS, design, and accessibility formats.
| Format | Value | Preview | Copy |
|---|---|---|---|
| HEX | 658B38 | ||
| HEX with # | #658B38 | ||
| RGB | rgb(101, 139, 56) | ||
| RGBA | rgba(101, 139, 56, 1) | ||
| HSL | hsl(87.47 42.56% 38.24%) | ||
| HSLA | hsla(87.47, 42.56%, 38.24%, 1) | ||
| HSV | hsv(87.47, 59.71%, 54.51%) | ||
| CMYK | cmyk(27.34%, 0%, 59.71%, 45.49%) | ||
| OKLCH | oklch(58.98% 0.1201 130.02) |
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Suggested pairings
Split-complementary
Try this combo as a gradientUse this color in CSS
--color: #658B38;
bg-[#658b38]
Accessibility quick-check
White text
3.96:1
AA large
Black text
5.3:1
AA normal
Reference notes
The hex value #658B38 sits in the green range with a balanced appearance and clear chroma. Measured through common web color formats, the channels resolve to rgb(101 139 56) and an HSL lightness of 38%, which explains its visual density. The balanced cast matters because neighboring colors can make the same hex feel sharper, calmer, or more neutral than it appears in isolation. Because web color is device-dependent, treat the numeric conversion table as the stable reference and use the visual swatch as a quick sanity check. The linked variants and pairings give nearby colors for systematic palettes, while the CSS Forge links let the same value move directly into CSS experiments. For brand-adjacent work, compare the closest named colors before reusing it, because a familiar name can change how stakeholders describe the same swatch. Designers can use it in backgrounds, supporting UI surfaces, editorial layouts, and restrained visual systems. When combined with lighter or darker variants, it gives enough range for borders, fills, and active states.