Dark purple Color — HEX, RGB, HSL & CMYK Codes

#35063e
Format Value
HEX #35063e
RGB rgb(53, 6, 62)
HSL hsl(290.4, 82.4%, 13.3%)
CMYK cmyk(14.5%, 90.3%, 0%, 75.7%)
HSV hsv(290.4, 90.3%, 24.3%)

dark purple color harmonies

Tints & shades of dark purple

Tints (lighter)

#471d50 #5a3361 #6c4a73 #7e6184 #917796 #a38ea7 #b6a4b9 #c8bbca #dad2dc #ede8ed

Shades (darker)

#300538 #2b0533 #27042d #220427 #1d0322 #18031c #130217 #0e0211 #0a010b #050106

Contrast & accessibility

The quick brown fox

On white · 16.84:1 · AAA

The quick brown fox

On black · 1.25:1 · Fail

Recommended text color: #ffffff

Use dark purple in code

CSS color: #35063e;
SCSS $color: #35063e;
Tailwind bg-[#35063e]
Swift UIColor(red: 0.208, green: 0.024, blue: 0.243, alpha: 1)
Android Color.parseColor("#35063e")
Flutter Color(0xFF35063E)

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What is the HEX code for dark purple?

The CSS color dark purple in HEX format is #35063e. Use this value directly in CSS, SVG, and most design tools.

How do I use dark purple in CSS?

To apply dark purple in CSS:

  • Text color: color: #35063e;
  • Background: background-color: #35063e;
  • Border: border-color: #35063e;

What are all the color format values for dark purple?

FormatValue
HEX#35063e
RGBrgb(53, 6, 62)
HSLhsl(290.4, 82.4%, 13.3%)
CMYKcmyk(14.5%, 90.3%, 0%, 75.7%)

How do I convert dark purple to HEX?

Select dark purple from the color name list in our color converter. The HEX value — #35063e — appears instantly alongside HEX, RGB, HSL and CMYK.

What color family does dark purple belong to?

dark purple belongs to the pink color family. It is a dark, vivid color with HSL values: hue 290.4°, saturation 82.4%, lightness 13.3%.

How do I create lighter and darker shades of dark purple?

Lighter variant (lightness 28.3%): #710d84. Darker variant (lightness 5%): #140217. These values are computed by adjusting HSL lightness ±15% while keeping the same hue and saturation.

What is HEX used for?

HEX color codes are used in CSS, HTML and design tools. They encode red, green and blue as two hexadecimal digits each (00–FF), forming a compact 6-character code like #ff0000.