Whitesmoke to HSL — Color Code

HSL

hsl(0, 0%, 96.1%)

Format Value
HEX #f5f5f5
RGB rgb(245, 245, 245)
HSL hsl(0, 0%, 96.1%)
CMYK cmyk(0%, 0%, 0%, 3.9%)

What is the HSL code for whitesmoke?

The CSS color whitesmoke in HSL format is hsl(0, 0%, 96.1%). Use this value directly in CSS, SVG, and most design tools.

How do I use whitesmoke in CSS?

To apply whitesmoke in CSS:

  • Text color: color: hsl(0, 0%, 96.1%);
  • Background: background-color: hsl(0, 0%, 96.1%);
  • Border: border-color: hsl(0, 0%, 96.1%);

What are all the color format values for whitesmoke?

FormatValue
HEX#f5f5f5
RGBrgb(245, 245, 245)
HSLhsl(0, 0%, 96.1%)
CMYKcmyk(0%, 0%, 0%, 3.9%)

How do I convert whitesmoke to HSL?

Select whitesmoke from the color name list in our color converter. The HSL value — hsl(0, 0%, 96.1%) — appears instantly alongside HEX, RGB, HSL and CMYK.

What color family does whitesmoke belong to?

whitesmoke belongs to the neutral (gray) color family. It is a light, muted color with HSL values: hue 0°, saturation 0%, lightness 96.1%.

How do I create lighter and darker shades of whitesmoke?

Lighter variant (lightness 95%): #f2f2f2. Darker variant (lightness 81.1%): #cfcfcf. 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.