What is the HSL code for butterscotch?
The CSS color butterscotch in HSL format is hsl(34.9, 97.8%, 63.5%). Use this value directly in CSS, SVG, and most design tools.
How do I use butterscotch in CSS?
To apply butterscotch in CSS:
- Text color: color: hsl(34.9, 97.8%, 63.5%);
- Background: background-color: hsl(34.9, 97.8%, 63.5%);
- Border: border-color: hsl(34.9, 97.8%, 63.5%);
What are all the color format values for butterscotch?
| Format | Value |
|---|---|
| HEX | #fdb147 |
| RGB | rgb(253, 177, 71) |
| HSL | hsl(34.9, 97.8%, 63.5%) |
| CMYK | cmyk(0%, 30%, 71.9%, 0.8%) |
How do I convert butterscotch to HSL?
Select butterscotch from the color name list in our color converter. The HSL value — hsl(34.9, 97.8%, 63.5%) — appears instantly alongside HEX, RGB, HSL and CMYK.
What color family does butterscotch belong to?
butterscotch belongs to the orange color family. It is a medium, vivid color with HSL values: hue 34.9°, saturation 97.8%, lightness 63.5%.
How do I create lighter and darker shades of butterscotch?
Lighter variant (lightness 78.5%): #fed193. Darker variant (lightness 48.5%): #f58f03. These values are computed by adjusting HSL lightness ±15% while keeping the same hue and saturation.
What is HSL used for?
HSL describes colors by hue (0–360°), saturation (0–100%) and lightness (0–100%). It is more intuitive for designers — easy to create lighter, darker or less saturated variants of any color.