List of Crayola crayon colors
Since the introduction of Crayola drawing crayons by Binney & Smith in 1903, more than two hundred distinctive colors have been produced in a wide variety of assortments. The table below represents all of the colors found in regular Crayola assortments from 1903 to the present.[lower-alpha 1] Since the introduction of fluorescent crayons in the 1970s, the standard colors have been complemented by a number of specialty crayon assortments, represented in subsequent tables.
Standard colors
Color | H | S | V | R | G | B | Hexadecimal | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Red | 346 | 96 | 93 | 237 | 10 | 63 | #ED0A3F[1] | Produced 1903–present.[2] |
Maroon | 346 | 83 | 76 | 195 | 33 | 72 | #C32148[1] | Produced 1949–present. Known as "Dark Red", 1949–1958.[2] |
Scarlet | 350 | 94 | 99 | 253 | 14 | 53 | #FD0E35[1] | Produced 1998–present. Known as "Torch Red", 1998.[2] |
Brick Red | 352 | 77 | 78 | 198 | 45 | 66 | #C62D42[1] | Produced 1958–present.[2] |
English Vermilion | 358 | 65 | 80 | 204 | 71 | 75 | #CC474B[3] | Also spelled "Vermillion." Produced 1903–1935.[2] |
Madder Lake | 359 | 75 | 80 | 204 | 51 | 54 | #CC3336[3] | Produced 1903–1935.[2] |
Permanent Geranium Lake | 0 | 80 | 88 | 225 | 44 | 44 | #E12C2C[lower-alpha 2] | Produced 1903–circa 1910.[2] |
Maximum Red | 0 | 85 | 85 | 217 | 33 | 33 | #D92121[lower-alpha 3] | Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944.[2] |
Indian Red | 3 | 61 | 73 | 185 | 78 | 72 | #B94E48[1] | Produced 1903–present. Known as "Chestnut" since 1999.[2] |
Orange-Red | 3 | 71 | 100 | 255 | 63 | 52 | #FF5349[1] | Produced 1958–1990.[2] |
Sunset Orange | 4 | 75 | 100 | 254 | 76 | 64 | #FE4C40[1] | Produced 1997–present.[2] |
Bittersweet | 6 | 63 | 100 | 254 | 111 | 94 | #FE6F5E[1] | Produced 1958–present.[2] |
Dark Venetian Red | 10 | 80 | 70 | 179 | 59 | 36 | #B33B24[3] | "Venetian Red, Dark" on labels. Produced 1903–circa 1910.[2] |
Venetian Red | 10 | 70 | 80 | 204 | 85 | 61 | #CC553D[3] | Produced 1903–1944.[2] |
Light Venetian Red | 10 | 60 | 90 | 230 | 115 | 92 | #E6735C[3] | "Venetian Red, Light" on labels. Produced 1903–circa 1910.[2] |
Vivid Tangerine | 12 | 50 | 100 | 255 | 153 | 128 | #FF9980[1] | Produced 1990–present.[2] |
Middle Red | 15 | 50 | 90 | 229 | 144 | 115 | #E58E73[3] | Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944.[2] |
Burnt Orange | 18 | 71 | 100 | 255 | 112 | 52 | #FF7F49[1] | Produced 1958–present.[2] |
Red-Orange | 20 | 88 | 100 | 255 | 104 | 31 | #FF681F[1] | Produced 1930–present.[2] |
Orange | 25 | 80 | 100 | 255 | 136 | 100 | #FF8833[1] | Produced 1903–present.[2] |
Macaroni and Cheese | 28 | 52 | 100 | 255 | 185 | 123 | #FFB97B[1] | Produced 1993–present. Also found as "Macaroni & Cheese" and "Macaroni-n-Cheese".[2] |
Middle Yellow Red | 30 | 50 | 93 | 236 | 177 | 118 | #ECB176[3] | Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944. Same color as "Medium Orange" (1949–1958).[2] |
Mango Tango | 30 | 100 | 91 | 231 | 114 | 0 | #E77200[1] | Produced 2003–present.[2] |
Yellow-Orange | 34 | 74 | 100 | 255 | 174 | 66 | #FFAE42[1] | Produced 1930–present.[2] |
Maximum Yellow Red | 40 | 70 | 95 | 242 | 186 | 73 | #F2BA49[3] | Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944.[2] |
Banana Mania | 44 | 29 | 98 | 251 | 231 | 178 | #FBE7B2[1] | Produced 1998–present.[2] |
Maize | 44 | 70 | 95 | 242 | 198 | 73 | #F2C649[3] | Produced 1903–1990. Known as "Gold Ochre", 1903–1958. "Golden Ochre" on some labels.[2] |
Orange-Yellow | 45 | 58 | 97 | 248 | 213 | 104 | #F8D568[1] | Produced 1958–1990.[2] |
Goldenrod | 45 | 59 | 99 | 252 | 214 | 103 | #FCD667[1] | Produced 1903–present. Known as "Medium Chrome Yellow" (1903–?) and "Medium Yellow" (1903–1958).[2] |
Dandelion | 46 | 63 | 100 | 254 | 216 | 93 | #FED85D[1] | Produced 1990–present.[2] |
Yellow | 52 | 55 | 98 | 252 | 232 | 131 | #FBE870[1] | Produced 1903–present.[2] |
Green-Yellow | 54 | 44 | 95 | 241 | 231 | 136 | #F1E788[1] | Produced 1958–present.[2] |
Middle Yellow | 55 | 100 | 100 | 255 | 235 | 0 | #FFEB00[3] | Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944.[2] |
Olive Green | 59 | 49 | 71 | 181 | 179 | 92 | #B5B35C[1] | Produced 1903–present.[2] |
Spring Green | 59 | 20 | 93 | 236 | 235 | 189 | #ECEBBD[1] | Produced 1958–present.[2] |
Maximum Yellow | 60 | 78 | 98 | 250 | 250 | 55 | #FAFA37[3] | Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944.[2] |
Canary | 60 | 40 | 100 | 255 | 255 | 153 | #FFFF99[1] | Produced 1998–present.[2] |
Lemon Yellow | 60 | 38 | 100 | 255 | 255 | 159 | #FFFF9F[3][lower-alpha 4] | Produced 1903–1990. Also known as "Light Chrome Yellow" (on labels "Chrome Yellow, Light") or "Light Yellow", 1903–1958. On labels "Chrome Yellow, Light."[2] |
Maximum Green Yellow | 65 | 65 | 90 | 217 | 230 | 80 | #D9E650[3] | Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944.[2] |
Middle Green Yellow | 72 | 50 | 75 | 172 | 191 | 96 | #ACBF60[3] | Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944.[2] |
Inchworm | 75 | 92 | 89 | 175 | 227 | 19 | #AFE313[1] | Produced 2003–present.[2] |
Light Chrome Green | 75 | 67 | 90 | 190 | 230 | 75 | #BEE64B[3] | "Chrome Green, Light" on labels. Produced 1903–1935. Same color as "Light Green" (1903–1935).[2] |
Yellow-Green | 76 | 46 | 88 | 197 | 225 | 122 | #C5E17A[1] | Produced 1930–present.[2] |
Maximum Green | 90 | 65 | 55 | 94 | 140 | 49 | #5E8C31[3] | Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944.[2] |
Asparagus | 92 | 43 | 63 | 123 | 160 | 91 | #7BA05B[1] | Produced 1993–present.[2] |
Granny Smith Apple | 112 | 34 | 88 | 157 | 224 | 147 | #9DE093[1] | Produced 1993–present.[2] |
Fern | 126 | 46 | 72 | 99 | 183 | 108 | #63B76C[1] | Produced 1998–present.[2] |
Middle Green | 130 | 45 | 55 | 77 | 140 | 87 | #4D8C57[3] | Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944.[2] |
Green | 135 | 65 | 65 | 58 | 166 | 85 | #3AA655[3] | Produced 1903–present.[2] |
Medium Chrome Green | 137 | 35 | 65 | 108 | 166 | 124 | #6CA67C[3] | "Chrome Green, Medium" on labels. Produced 1903–1939. Same color as "Medium Green" (1903–1939).[2] |
Forest Green | 140 | 43 | 65 | 95 | 167 | 119 | #5FA777[1] | Produced 1949–present. Known as "Dark Green", 1949–1958.[2] |
Sea Green | 149 | 34 | 87 | 147 | 223 | 184 | #93DFB8[1] | Produced 1949–present. Known as "Light Green", 1949–1958.[2] |
Shamrock | 160 | 75 | 80 | 51 | 204 | 153 | #33CC99[1] | Produced 1993–present.[2] |
Mountain Meadow | 162 | 85 | 70 | 26 | 179 | 133 | #1AB385[1] | Produced 1998–present.[2] |
Jungle Green | 163 | 76 | 67 | 41 | 171 | 135 | #29AB87[1] | Produced 1990–present.[2] |
Caribbean Green | 165 | 100 | 80 | 0 | 204 | 153 | #00CC99[1] | Produced 1997–present.[2] |
Tropical Rain Forest | 168 | 100 | 46 | 0 | 117 | 94 | #00755E[1] | Produced 1993–present.[2] |
Middle Blue Green | 170 | 35 | 85 | 141 | 217 | 204 | #8DD9CC[3] | Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944.[2] |
Pine Green | 175 | 99 | 47 | 1 | 120 | 111 | #01786F[1] | Produced 1903–1949, 1958–present. Known as "Dark Chrome Green" ("Chrome Green, Dark" on labels) or "Dark Green", 1903–1949.[2] |
Maximum Blue Green | 180 | 75 | 75 | 48 | 191 | 191 | #30BFBF[3] | Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944.[2] |
Robin's Egg Blue | 180 | 100 | 80 | 0 | 204 | 204 | #00CCCC[1] | Produced 1993–present.[2] |
Teal Blue | 180 | 100 | 50 | 0 | 128 | 128 | #008080[1] | Produced 1990–2003.[2] |
Light Blue | 180 | 34 | 85 | 143 | 216 | 216 | #8FD8D8[1] | Produced only in 1958.[2] |
Aquamarine | 186 | 36 | 91 | 149 | 224 | 232 | #95E0E8[3][lower-alpha 5] | Produced 1949–present. Known as "Light Turquoise Blue", 1949–1958.[2] |
Turquoise Blue | 186 | 53 | 91 | 108 | 218 | 231 | #6CDAE7[1] | Produced 1935–present. Available only in bulk, 1935–1949.[2] |
Outer Space | 189 | 22 | 23 | 45 | 56 | 58 | #2D383A[1] | Produced 1998–present.[2] |
Sky Blue | 190 | 50 | 92 | 118 | 215 | 234 | #76D7EA[1] | Produced 1958–present.[2] |
Middle Blue | 190 | 45 | 90 | 126 | 212 | 230 | #7ED4E6[3] | Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944.[2] |
Blue-Green | 191 | 100 | 72 | 0 | 149 | 183 | #0095B7[1] | Produced 1949–present. Known as "Middle Blue-Green", 1949–1958.[2] |
Pacific Blue | 192 | 100 | 77 | 0 | 157 | 196 | #009DC4[1] | Produced 1993–present.[2] |
Cerulean | 193 | 99 | 83 | 2 | 164 | 211 | #02A4D3[1] | Produced 1990–present.[2] |
Maximum Blue | 195 | 65 | 80 | 71 | 171 | 204 | #47ABCC[3] | Produced 1926–1958. Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944. Also known as "Blue-Green", 1930–1958.[2] |
Blue (I) | 196 | 80 | 90 | 46 | 180 | 230 | #4997D0 | Produced 1903–1958. Known as "Celestial Blue", 1935–1949, and "Azure Blue", 1949–1958.[2] |
Cerulean Blue | 200 | 75 | 80 | 51 | 154 | 204 | #339ACC | Produced 1949–1958.[2] |
Cornflower | 201 | 37 | 92 | 147 | 204 | 234 | #93CCEA[1] | Produced 1958–present.[2] |
Green-Blue | 204 | 80 | 78 | 40 | 135 | 200 | #2887C8[3] | Produced 1958–1990.[2] |
Midnight Blue | 210 | 100 | 55 | 0 | 70 | 140 | #00468C[3][lower-alpha 6] | Produced 1903–present. Known as "Prussian Blue", 1903–1958.[2] |
Navy Blue | 210 | 100 | 80 | 0 | 102 | 204 | #0066CC[1] | Produced 1958–present.[2] |
Denim | 213 | 89 | 74 | 21 | 96 | 189 | #1560BD[1] | Produced 1993–present.[2] |
Blue (III) | 216 | 100 | 100 | 0 | 102 | 255 | #0066FF[1] | Produced 1949–present.[2] |
Cadet Blue | 219 | 13 | 76 | 169 | 178 | 195 | #A9B2C3[1] | Produced 1958–present.[2] |
Periwinkle | 223 | 15 | 90 | 195 | 205 | 230 | #C3CDE6[1] | Produced 1958–present.[2] |
Blue (II) | 224 | 70 | 90 | 69 | 112 | 230 | #4570E6[3] | Produced 1935–1958. Known as "Medium Blue", 1949–1958.[2] |
Wild Blue Yonder | 225 | 34 | 72 | 122 | 137 | 184 | #7A89B8[1] | Produced 2003–present.[2] |
Indigo | 227 | 60 | 78 | 79 | 105 | 198 | #4F69C6[1] | Produced 1999–present.[2] |
Manatee | 231 | 12 | 63 | 141 | 144 | 161 | #8D90A1[1] | Produced 1998–present.[2] |
Cobalt Blue | 236 | 30 | 78 | 140 | 144 | 200 | #8C90C8[3] | Produced 1903–1958.[2] |
Celestial Blue | 240 | 45 | 80 | 112 | 112 | 204 | #7070CC[3] | Produced 1903–circa 1910.[2] |
Blue Bell | 240 | 25 | 80 | 153 | 153 | 204 | #9999CC[1] | Produced 1998–present.[2] |
Maximum Blue Purple | 240 | 25 | 90 | 172 | 172 | 230 | #ACACE6[3] | Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944.[2] |
Violet-Blue | 245 | 45 | 78 | 118 | 110 | 200 | #766EC8[3] | Produced 1930–1990. Known as Blue-Violet, 1930–1958.[2] |
Blue-Violet | 249 | 53 | 72 | 100 | 86 | 183 | #6456B7[1] | Produced 1949–present. Known as "Violet" 1949–1958.[2] |
Ultramarine Blue | 250 | 80 | 75 | 63 | 38 | 191 | #3F26BF[3] | Produced 1903–1944.[2] |
Middle Blue Purple | 260 | 40 | 75 | 139 | 114 | 190 | #8B72BE[3] | Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944.[2] |
Purple Heart | 263 | 77 | 76 | 101 | 45 | 193 | #652DC1[1] | Produced 1998–present.[2] |
Royal Purple | 267 | 61 | 63 | 107 | 63 | 160 | #6B3FA0[1] | Produced 1990–present.[2] |
Violet (II) | 274 | 45 | 64 | 131 | 89 | 163 | #8359A3[1] | Produced 1930–1949, 1958–present. On labels "Violet (Purple)".[2] |
Medium Violet | 280 | 60 | 70 | 143 | 71 | 179 | #8F47B3[3] | Produced 1949–1958.[2] |
Wisteria | 281 | 27 | 86 | 201 | 160 | 220 | #C9A0DC[1] | Produced 1993–present.[2] |
Lavender (I) | 287 | 30 | 80 | 191 | 143 | 204 | #BF8FCC[3] | Produced 1949–1958.[2] |
Vivid Violet | 289 | 62 | 56 | 128 | 55 | 144 | #803790[1] | Produced 1997–present.[2] |
Maximum Purple | 290 | 60 | 50 | 115 | 51 | 128 | #733380[3] | Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944.[2] |
Purple Mountains' Majesty | 291 | 21 | 87 | 214 | 174 | 221 | #D6AEDD[1] | Produced 1993–present. Also found as "Purple Mountain Majesty" and "Purple Mountain's Majesty."[2] |
Fuchsia | 300 | 56 | 76 | 193 | 84 | 193 | #C154C1[1] | Produced 1990–present.[2] |
Pink Flamingo | 300 | 54 | 99 | 252 | 116 | 253 | #FC74FD[4] | Produced 1997–present.[2] |
Violet (I) | 306 | 60 | 45 | 115 | 46 | 108 | #732E6C[3] | Produced 1903–1930. Also known as "Purple" (1903–circa 1914).[2] |
Brilliant Rose | 311 | 55 | 90 | 230 | 103 | 206 | #E667CE[3] | Produced 1949–1958.[2] |
Orchid | 314 | 31 | 89 | 226 | 156 | 210 | #E29CD2[1] | Produced 1949–present. Known as "Medium Red-Violet", 1949–1958.[2] |
Plum | 314 | 65 | 56 | 142 | 49 | 121 | #8E3179[1] | Produced 1958–present.[2] |
Medium Rose | 315 | 50 | 85 | 217 | 108 | 190 | #D96CBE[3] | Produced 1949–1958.[2] |
Thistle | 320 | 25 | 92 | 235 | 176 | 215 | #EBB0D7[3] | Produced 1949–1999. Known as "Light Magenta", 1949–1958.[2] |
Mulberry | 323 | 60 | 78 | 200 | 80 | 155 | #C8509B[3] | Produced 1958–2003.[2] |
Red-Violet | 324 | 73 | 73 | 187 | 51 | 133 | #BB3385[1] | Produced 1930–present.[2] |
Middle Purple | 325 | 40 | 85 | 217 | 130 | 181 | #D982B5[3] | Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944.[2] |
Maximum Red Purple | 325 | 65 | 65 | 166 | 58 | 121 | #A63A79[3] | Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944.[2] |
Jazzberry Jam | 328 | 93 | 65 | 165 | 11 | 94 | #A50B5E[1] | Produced 2003–present.[2] |
Eggplant | 329 | 34 | 38 | 97 | 64 | 81 | #614051[1] | Produced 1998–present.[2] |
Magenta | 329 | 66 | 96 | 246 | 83 | 166 | #F653A6[1] | Produced 1903–present. Same color as "Permanent Magenta" (1903–?).[2] |
Cerise | 330 | 77 | 85 | 218 | 50 | 135 | #DA3287[1] | Produced 1993–present.[2] |
Wild Strawberry | 330 | 80 | 100 | 255 | 51 | 153 | #FF3399[1] | Produced 1990–present.[2] |
Lavender (II) | 332 | 31 | 98 | 251 | 174 | 210 | #FBAED2[1] | Produced 1958–present.[2] |
Cotton Candy | 335 | 28 | 100 | 255 | 183 | 213 | #FFB7D5[1] | Produced 1998–present.[2] |
Carnation Pink | 336 | 35 | 100 | 255 | 166 | 201 | #FFA6C9[1] | Produced 1903–present. Known as "Rose Pink" (1903–1958) and "Pink" (1903–1917).[2] |
Violet-Red | 337 | 72 | 97 | 247 | 70 | 138 | #F7468A[1] | Produced 1958–present.[2] |
Razzmatazz | 338 | 95 | 89 | 227 | 11 | 92 | #E30B5C[1] | Produced 1993–present.[2] |
Pig Pink | 339 | 15 | 99 | 253 | 215 | 228 | #FDD7E4[1] | Produced 1998–present.[2] Also called "Piggy Pink." |
Carmine | 340 | 80 | 90 | 230 | 46 | 107 | #E62E6B[3] | Produced 1935–1958. Known as "Carmine Red", 1949–1958.[2] |
Blush | 342 | 63 | 86 | 219 | 80 | 121 | #DB5079[1] | Produced 1998–present. Known as "Cranberry", 1998–2005.[2] |
Tickle Me Pink | 342 | 49 | 99 | 252 | 128 | 165 | #FC80A5[1] | Produced 1993–present.[2] |
Mauvelous | 345 | 40 | 94 | 240 | 145 | 169 | #F091A9[1] | Produced 1993–present.[2] |
Salmon | 350 | 43 | 100 | 255 | 145 | 164 | #FF91A4[1] | Produced 1949–present.[2] |
Middle Red Purple | 0 | 83 | 83 | 165 | 83 | 83 | #A55353[3] | Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944.[2] |
Mahogany | 0 | 74 | 79 | 202 | 52 | 53 | #CA3435[1] | Produced 1949–present.[2] |
Melon | 10 | 32 | 100 | 254 | 186 | 173 | #FEBAAD[1] | Produced 1958–present.[2] |
Pink Sherbert | 12 | 43 | 97 | 247 | 163 | 142 | #F7A38E[1] | Produced 1998–present. Known as "Brink Pink", 1998–2005.[2] |
Burnt Sienna | 14 | 65 | 91 | 233 | 116 | 81 | #E97451[1] | Produced 1903–present.[2] |
Brown | 14 | 65 | 69 | 175 | 89 | 62 | #AF593E[1] | Produced 1935–present.[2] |
Sepia | 17 | 59 | 62 | 158 | 91 | 64 | #9E5B40[1] | Produced 1935–1944, 1958–present. Available only in bulk, 1935–1939.[2] |
Fuzzy Wuzzy | 20 | 77 | 53 | 135 | 66 | 31 | #87421F[1] | Produced 1998–present. Known as "Fuzzy Wuzzy Brown", 1998–2005.[2] |
Beaver | 22 | 38 | 57 | 146 | 111 | 91 | #926F5B[1] | Produced 1998–present.[2] |
Tumbleweed | 24 | 42 | 87 | 222 | 166 | 129 | #DEA681[1] | Produced 1993–present.[2] |
Raw Sienna | 24 | 67 | 82 | 210 | 125 | 70 | #D27D46[1] | Produced 1958–present.[2] |
Van Dyke Brown | 25 | 60 | 40 | 102 | 66 | 40 | #664228[3] | Produced 1903–1935. Same color as "Brown" (1903–1935).[2] |
Tan | 25 | 50 | 85 | 217 | 154 | 108 | #D99A6C[3][lower-alpha 7] | Produced 1958–present.[2] |
Desert Sand | 25 | 26 | 93 | 237 | 201 | 175 | #EDC9AF[1] | Produced 1998–present.[2] |
Peach | 26 | 36 | 100 | 255 | 203 | 164 | #FFCBA4[1] | Produced 1903–present. Known as "Flesh Tint" (1903–1949), "Flesh" (1949–1956, 1958–1962), and "Pink Beige" (1956–1958).[2] |
Burnt Umber | 27 | 60 | 50 | 128 | 85 | 51 | #805533[3] | Produced 1903–1944.[2] |
Apricot | 28 | 30 | 99 | 253 | 213 | 177 | #FDD5B1[1] | Produced 1958–present.[2] |
Almond | 30 | 18 | 93 | 238 | 217 | 196 | #EED9C4[1] | Produced 1998–present.[2] |
Raw Umber | 31 | 50 | 40 | 102 | 82 | 51 | #665233[3] | Produced 1903–1990.[2] |
Shadow | 38 | 39 | 51 | 131 | 112 | 80 | #837050[1] | Produced 1998–present.[2] |
Raw Sienna (I) | 42 | 60 | 90 | 230 | 188 | 92 | #E6BC5C[3] | Produced 1903–circa 1910.[2] |
Timberwolf | 42 | 5 | 85 | 217 | 214 | 207 | #D9D6CF[1] | Produced 1993–present.[2] |
Gold (I) | 60 | 25 | 57 | 146 | 146 | 110 | #92926E[3] | Metallic; swatch represents nominal hue only. Produced 1903–1944. Available only in bulk after 1915.[2] |
Gold (II) | 34 | 40 | 90 | 230 | 190 | 138 | #E6BE8A[1] | Metallic; swatch represents nominal hue only. Produced 1953–present. Available only in bulk, 1953–1956.[2] |
Silver | 21 | 7 | 79 | 201 | 192 | 187 | #C9C0BB[1] | Metallic; swatch represents nominal hue only. Produced 1903–present. Available only in bulk, 1915–1944.[2] |
Copper | 18 | 53 | 85 | 218 | 138 | 103 | #DA8A67[1] | Metallic; swatch represents nominal hue only. Produced 1903–1915, 1958–present.[2] |
Antique Brass | 22 | 50 | 78 | 200 | 138 | 101 | #C88A65[1] | Metallic; swatch represents nominal hue only. Produced 1998–present.[2] |
Black | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | #000000[1] | Produced 1903–present.[2] |
Charcoal Gray | 30 | 15 | 45 | 115 | 106 | 98 | #736A62[3] | Produced 1903–1910.[2] |
Gray | 33 | 8 | 55 | 139 | 134 | 128 | #8B8680[1] | As "Middle Grey", part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944. Spelled "Grey" on labels, but "Gray" on boxes. Also called "Neutral Grey", 1930–1956.[2] |
Blue-Gray | 240 | 2 | 80 | 200 | 200 | 205 | #C8C8CD[1] | Produced 1958–1990.[2] |
White | 0 | 0 | 100 | 255 | 255 | 255 | #FFFFFF[1] | Produced 1903–present.[2] |
Specialty crayons
Along with the regular packs of crayons, there have been many specialty sets, including Silver Swirls,[5] Gem Tones,[6] Pearl Brite,[7] Metallic FX,[8] Magic Scent,[9] Silly Scents,[10] and more.
Fluorescent crayons
In 1972, Binney & Smith introduced eight Crayola fluorescent crayons, designed to fluoresce under black light. The following year, they were added to the 72-count box, in place of the duplicate colors. These crayons remained steady until 1990, when all eight were renamed, and eight more were added, for a total of sixteen fluorescent crayons. One of the new colors, Hot Magenta, shared a name with one of the original colors, now Razzle Dazzle Rose. For some reason, two of the original eight fluorescent crayons have the same color as two of the newer crayons. In 1992, the fluorescent colors were added to the new No. 96 box, becoming part of the standard lineup. When four new crayons were added to the No. 96 assortment in 2003, four existing colors were discontinued, including two of the fluorescents. Also beginning in 1993, packs of fluorescent crayons were regularly labeled "neon" or "neons".[2]
Color | H | S | V | R | G | B | Hexadecimal | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Radical Red | 348 | 79 | 100 | 255 | 53 | 94 | #FF355E[1] | Introduced in 1990. |
Wild Watermelon | 349 | 64 | 99 | 253 | 91 | 120 | #FD5B78[1] | Same color as "Ultra Red" (1972–1990). |
Outrageous Orange | 12 | 78 | 100 | 255 | 96 | 55 | #FF6037[1] | Same color as "Ultra Orange" (1972–1990). |
Atomic Tangerine | 20 | 60 | 100 | 255 | 153 | 102 | #FF9966[1] | Same color as "Ultra Yellow" (1972–1990). |
Neon Carrot | 30 | 80 | 100 | 255 | 153 | 51 | #FF9933[1] | Introduced in 1990. |
Sunglow | 45 | 80 | 100 | 255 | 204 | 51 | #FFCC33[1] | Introduced in 1990. |
Laser Lemon | 60 | 60 | 100 | 255 | 255 | 102 | #FFFF66[1] | Same color as "Chartreuse" (1972–1990). |
Unmellow Yellow | 60 | 60 | 100 | 255 | 255 | 102 | #FFFF66[1][lower-alpha 8] | Introduced in 1990. |
Electric Lime | 72 | 100 | 100 | 204 | 255 | 0 | #CCFF00[1] | Introduced in 1990. |
Screamin' Green | 120 | 60 | 100 | 102 | 255 | 102 | #66FF66[1] | Same color as "Ultra Green" (1972–1990). |
Magic Mint | 153 | 29 | 94 | 170 | 240 | 209 | #AAF0D1[11] | Produced 1990–2003. |
Blizzard Blue | 195 | 65 | 90 | 80 | 191 | 230 | #50BFE6[3] | Same color as "Ultra Blue" (1972–1990). Discontinued in 2003. |
Shocking Pink | 300 | 57 | 100 | 255 | 110 | 255 | #FF6EFF[1] | Same color as "Ultra Pink" (1972–1990). |
Razzle Dazzle Rose | 309 | 78 | 93 | 238 | 52 | 210 | #EE34D2[3][lower-alpha 9] | Same color as "Hot Magenta" (1972–1990). |
Hot Magenta | 312 | 100 | 100 | 255 | 0 | 204 | #FF00CC[1][lower-alpha 10] | Introduced in 1990. |
Purple Pizzazz | 312 | 100 | 100 | 255 | 0 | 204 | #FF00CC[1][lower-alpha 11] | Introduced in 1990. |
Fabric
In 1976, Crayola released a pack of 8 Fabric crayons.[2] Each crayon is named after a standard color. In 1980, "Light Blue" is discontinued and replaced by Black. The colors' hexadecimal values are currently unknown. The names of the colors are listed below:
- Black
- Blue
- Burnt Sienna
- Green
- Light Blue
- Magenta
- Orange
- Violet
- Yellow
Metallic (Canada)
In 1987, Crayola released a pack of 16 metallic crayons in Canada.[2] 4 of the colors are named after 4 of the standard colors. Also, one of the colors is named before a Metallic FX color. The colors' hexadecimal values are currently unknown. The names of the colors are listed below:
- Aged Copper
- Aztec Gold
- Bluetonium
- Brass
- Bronze
- Cadmium Red
- Cast Iron
- Cobalt Blue
- Copper
- Gold
- Kryptonite
- Rust
- Silver
- Steel Blue
- Tarnished Gold
- Titanium
Silver Swirls
In 1990, Crayola released the Silver Swirls, a pack of 24 silvery colors. The colors' hexadecimal values are approximated below.[12]
Aztec Gold | Burnished Brown | Cerulean Frost | Cinnamon Satin |
#C39953 | #A17A74 | #6D9BC3 | #CD607E |
Copper Penny | Cosmic Cobalt | Glossy Grape | Granite Gray |
#AD6F69 | #2E2D88 | #AB92B3 | #676767 |
Green Sheen | Lilac Luster | Misty Moss | Mystic Maroon |
#6EAEA1 | #AE98AA | #BBB477 | #AD4379 |
Pearly Purple | Pewter Blue | Polished Pine | Quick Silver |
#B768A2 | #8BA8B7 | #5DA493 | #A6A6A6 |
Rose Dust | Rusty Red | Shadow Blue | Shiny Shamrock |
#9E5E6F | #DA2C43 | #778BA5 | #5FA778 |
Steel Teal | Sugar Plum | Twilight Lavender | Wintergreen Dream |
#5F8A8B | #914E75 | #8A496B | #56887D |
Multicultural
In 1992, Crayola released a set of eight multicultural crayons which "come in an assortment of skin hues that give a child a realistic palette for coloring their world."[13] The eight colors used came from their standard list of colors (none of these colors are exclusive to this set), and the set was, for the most part, well received, though there has also been some criticism.[14]
Color | H | S | V | R | G | B | Hexadecimal | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Apricot | 28 | 30 | 99 | 253 | 213 | 177 | #FDD5B1[1] | Produced 1958–present.[2] |
Black | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | #000000[1] | Produced 1903–present.[2] |
Burnt Sienna | 14 | 65 | 91 | 233 | 116 | 81 | #E97451[1] | Produced 1903–present.[2] |
Mahogany | 0 | 74 | 79 | 202 | 52 | 53 | #CA3435[1] | Produced 1949–present.[2] |
Peach | 26 | 36 | 100 | 255 | 203 | 164 | #FFCBA4[1] | Produced 1903–present. Known as "Flesh Tint" (1903-1949), "Flesh" (1949-1956, 1958-1962), and "Pink Beige" (1956-1958).[2] |
Sepia | 17 | 59 | 62 | 158 | 91 | 64 | #9E5B40[1] | Produced 1935-1944, 1958–present. Available only in bulk, 1935-1949.[2] |
Tan | 25 | 50 | 85 | 217 | 154 | 108 | #D99A6C[3][lower-alpha 12] | Produced 1958–present.[2] |
White | 0 | 0 | 100 | 255 | 255 | 255 | #FFFFFF[1] | Produced 1903–present.[2] |
Magic Scent
In 1994, Crayola produced a 16-pack of crayons that released fragrances when used. In 1995, Crayola changed some of the scents because of complaints received by parents that some of the crayons smelled good enough to eat, like the Cherry, Chocolate, & Blueberry scented crayons.[15] Crayons with food scents were retired in favor of non-food scents. The thirty crayons all consisted of regular Crayola colors.[2]
Baby Powder (White) | Banana (Dandelion) | Blueberry (Blue (II)) | Bubble Gum (Tickle Me Pink) |
#FFFFFF | #FED85D | #4570E6 | #FC80A5 |
Cedar Chest (Mahogany) | Cherry (Maroon) | Chocolate (Brown) | Coconut (White) |
#CA3435 | #C32148 | #AF593E | #FFFFFF |
Daffodil (Yellow) | Dirt (Sepia) | Eucalyptus (Jungle Green) | Fresh Air (Sky Blue) |
#FBE870 | #9E5B40 | #29AB87 | #76D7EA |
Grape (Violet) | Jelly Bean (Orange) | Leather Jacket (Black) | Lemon (Yellow) |
#8359A3 | #FF8833 | #000000 | #FBE870 |
Licorice (Black) | Lilac (Wisteria) | Lime (Yellow Green) | Lumber (Apricot) |
#000000 | #C9A0DC | #C5E17A | #FDD5B1 |
New Car (Blue (III)) | Orange | Peach | Pine (Pine Green) |
#0066FF | #FF8833 | #FFCBA4 | #01786F |
Rose (Red) | Shampoo (Carnation Pink) | Smoke (Gray) | Soap (Periwinkle) |
#ED0A3F | #FFA6C9 | #8B8680 | #C3CDE6 |
Strawberry (Wild Strawberry) | Tulip (Orange) | ||
#FF3399 | #FF8833 |
Gem Tones
In 1994, Crayola released the Gem Tones, a pack of 16 crayons modeled after precious stones. The colors' hexadecimal values are approximated below:
Amethyst | Citrine | Emerald | Jade |
#64609A | #933709 | #14A989 | #469A84 |
Jasper | Lapis Lazuli | Malachite | Moonstone |
#D05340 | #436CB9 | #469496 | #3AA8C1 |
Onyx | Peridot | Pink Pearl | Rose Quartz |
#353839 | #ABAD48 | #B07080 | #BD559C |
Ruby | Sapphire | Smokey Topaz | Tiger's Eye |
#AA4069 | #2D5DA1 | #832A0D | #B56917 |
Glow in the Dark
In 1994, Crayola released the Glow in the Dark crayons, a pack of eight crayons. However, it didn't contain any color names in North America. Only four of the colors were available in the UK.
Changeables
The Crayola Changeables crayons were introduced in 1995. The chart[16] includes the color changer, an off-white crayon that goes on clear and initiates the color changes in the other crayons from the "From color" to the "To color".
From color |
To color |
---|---|
Blue | Magenta |
#C0E7F1 | #EB58DD |
Green | Violet |
#91E351 | #963D7F |
Orange | Black |
#FF8071 | #000000 |
Pink | Yellow |
#FF8ABA | #FFF7CC |
Red | Blue |
#F4405D | #131391 |
Yellow | Green |
#FDFD07 | #4F7948 |
Color changer | |
#FFE9D1 |
Color 'n Smell
Following previous issues with scented crayons in 1994 and 1995, Binney & Smith released a new line, known as "Magic Scent" crayons in 1997. None of the crayons were named after or given the scent of foods. The sixteen crayons all consisted of regular Crayola colors.[2]
Baby's Powder (White) | Baseball Mitt (Burnt Sienna) | Bubble Bath (Tickle Me Pink) | Earthworm (Brick Red) |
#FFFFFF | #E97451 | #FC80A5 | #C62D42 |
Flower Shop (Wisteria) | Fresh Air (Sky Blue) | Grandma's Perfume (Orange) | Koala Tree (Jungle Green) |
#C9A0DC | #76D7EA | #FF8833 | #29AB87 |
New Sneakers (Black) | Pet Shop (Brown) | Pine Tree (Pine Green) | Saw Dust (Peach) |
#000000 | #AF593E | #01786F | #FFCBA4 |
Sharpening Pencils (Goldenrod) | Smell the Roses (Red) | Sunny Day (Yellow) | Wash the Dog (Dandelion) |
#FCD667 | #ED0A3F | #FBE870 | #FED85D |
Star Brite
In 1997, Crayola released a 16-pack of Star Brite crayons. However, it didn't contain any color names.
Color Mix-Up
In 1997, Crayola released a 16-pack of crayons, each of which contains a solid color with flecks of two other colors in it. Colors in chart below are approximated.[17] The hex RGB values are in the order of the predominant color and then the flecks. Colors for crayons other than Mixed Veggies and Star Spangled Banner come from information on the crayon wrapper.
Crayon name | Crayon name | Crayon name | Crayon name | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Prime | Other1 | Other2 | Prime | Other1 | Other2 | Prime | Other1 | Other2 | Prime | Other1 | Other2 |
Baby's Blanket | Blazing Bonfire | Cool and Crazy | Lemon Lime Zing | ||||||||
#FF8ABA | #1F75FE | #1CAC78 | #FCE883 | #FF7538 | #EE204D | #FFFFFF | #7851A9 | #0D98BA | #FCE883 | #1CAC78 | #1F75FE |
Magenta Mix-Up | Mixed Veggies | Off-Road | Peaches 'n Cream | ||||||||
#FCB4D5 | #1F75FE | #C8385A | #B6B650 | #BD0B4C | #F2DD87 | #DEAA88 | #2B6CC4 | #C8385A | #FFFFFF | #FFCFAB | #FCE883 |
Rainforest | Shrimp Cocktail | Southwest | Star Spangled Banner | ||||||||
#6DAE81 | #5D76CB | #7851A9 | #FFFFFF | #FF7538 | #C8385A | #FFFFFF | #FF7538 | #5D76CB | #F8EFE6 | #1F75FE | #EE204D |
Stonewashed | Surf's Up | Twister | Warm and Fuzzy | ||||||||
#80DAEB | #2B6CC4 | #C8385A | #FFFFFF | #1CA9C9 | #FCE883 | #FFFFFF | #1CAC78 | #FF7538 | #FF8ABA | #FF7538 | #1F75FE |
Pearl Brite
In 1997, Crayola released a 16-pack of Pearl Brite crayons:[18] These were designed to give soft pearlescent colors. These had a new wrapper design, black with a white oval Crayola logo and white text.
Aqua Pearl | Black Coral Pearl | Caribbean Green Pearl | Cultured Pearl |
#5FBED7 | #54626F | #6ADA8E | #F5F5F5 |
Key Lime Pearl | Mandarin Pearl | Midnight Pearl | Mystic Pearl |
#E8F48C | #F37A48 | #702670 | #D65282 |
Ocean Blue Pearl | Ocean Green Pearl | Orchid Pearl | Rose Pearl |
#4F42B5 | #48BF91 | #7B4259 | #F03865 |
Salmon Pearl | Sunny Pearl | Sunset Pearl | Turquoise Pearl |
#F1444A | #F2F27A | #F1CC79 | #3BBCD0 |
Glitter crayons
In 1997, Crayola released Crayons with Glitter as part of a Special Effects crayons package. Starting as late as 1999, their crayon names don't appear on the crayon wrappers. In the below list, the background represents crayon color, and the highlighted "square of glitter" around text represents glitter color.[19]
Crayon name | Crayon name | ||
---|---|---|---|
Primary | Other | Primary | Other |
Black With Glitzy Gold Glitter | Blue With Shimmering Silver Glitter | ||
#000000 | #E7C697 | #1F75FE | #CDC5C2 |
Blue Green with Glitzy Gold Glitter | Carnation Pink With Lavender Glitter | ||
#0D98BA | #E7C697 | #FFAACC | #FCB4D5 |
Green With Twinkling Turquoise Glitter | Maroon With Glitzy Gold Glitter | ||
#1CAC78 | #77DDE7 | #C8385A | #E7C697 |
Orange With Twinkling Turquoise Glitter | Orchid With Twinkling Turquoise Glitter | ||
#FF7538 | #77DDE7 | #E6A8D7 | #77DDE7 |
Red With Shimmering Silver Glitter | Red Violet With Glitzy Gold Glitter | ||
#EE204D | #CDC5C2 | #C0448F | #E7C697 |
Royal Purple With Ruby Red Glitter | Sky Blue With Glitzy Gold Glitter | ||
#7851A9 | #EE204D | #80DAEB | #E7C697 |
White With Confetti Glitter | White With Glitzy Gold Glitter | ||
#FFFFFF | Various | #FFFFFF | #E7C697 |
Yellow With Rainbow Glitter | Yellow Green With Silver Glitter | ||
#FCE883 | Various | #C5E384 | #CDC5C2 |
Construction Paper
In 1998, Crayola Introduced Construction Paper Crayons, The specialty line remained one of the longest running specialty lines they ever put out.[20]
Metallic FX
In 2001, Crayola produced the Metallic FX crayons, a set of 16 metallic crayons whose names were chosen through a contest open to residents of the U.S. and Canada.[21] The hex triplets below are representative of the colors produced by the named crayons.[4] All colors are included in the special 152-count Ultimate Crayon Collection pack alongside 120 standard and 16 glitter crayons. Four of the colors are included in the regular 96-count crayon box.
Color | Hex Code | RGB | Pack Added | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Alloy Orange | #C46210 | (196, 98, 16) | |
2 | B'dazzled Blue | #2E5894 | (46, 88, 148) | |
3 | Big Dip O' Ruby | #9C2542 | (156, 37, 66) | 96 |
4 | Bittersweet Shimmer | #BF4F51 | (191, 79, 81) | |
5 | Blast Off Bronze | #A57164 | (165, 113, 100) | |
6 | Cyber Grape | #58427C | (88, 66, 124) | 96 |
7 | Deep Space Sparkle | #4A646C | (74, 100, 108) | |
8 | Gold Fusion | #85754E | (133, 117, 78) | |
9 | Illuminating Emerald | #319177 | (49, 145, 119) | |
10 | Metallic Seaweed | #0A7E8C | (10, 126, 140) | |
11 | Metallic Sunburst | #9C7C38 | (156, 124, 56) | |
12 | Razzmic Berry | #8D4E85 | (141, 78, 133) | |
13 | Sheen Green | #8FD400 | (143, 212, 0) | 96 |
14 | Shimmering Blush | #D98695 | (217, 134, 149) | |
15 | Sonic Silver | #757575 | (117, 117, 117) | |
16 | Steel Blue | #0081AB | (0, 129, 171) | 96 |
Gel FX
In 2001, Crayola produced the Gel FX crayons. However, it didn't contain any color names. Four of the colors are randomly included in the 96-count crayon box alongside four Metallic FX colors and is not included in the 152-count Ultimate Crayon Collection set. The hex triplets below are representative of the colors produced by the named crayons.
Color | Hex Code | RGB | Pack Added |
---|---|---|---|
#FFBF7F | (255, 191, 127) | ||
#00D0B5 | (0, 208, 181) | 96 | |
#7853A8 | (120, 83, 168) | ||
#63A5C3 | (99, 165, 195) | ||
#0081FF | (0, 172, 252) | 96 | |
#FF3399 | (255, 51, 153) | 96 | |
#CF0060 | (207, 0, 96) | ||
#FFFFFF | (255, 255, 255) | ||
#FF6699 | (255, 102, 153) | ||
#8F5873 | (143, 88, 115) | ||
#F26D7D | (242, 109, 125) | ||
#6666CC | (102, 102, 204) | ||
#F58345 | (245, 131, 69) | ||
#FFFF66 | (255, 255, 102) | 96 | |
#99FF99 | (153, 255, 153) | ||
#12E3DB | (18, 227, 219) |
Silly Scents
The Silly Scents are produced by Crayola in a 16-pack. The sixteen crayons all consisted of regular Crayola colors.[2]
Alien Armpit (Yellow Green) | Big Foot Feet (Tan) | Booger Buster (Spring Green) | Dingy Dungeon (Maroon) |
#C5E17A | #D99A6C | #ECEBBD | #C32148 |
Gargoyle Gas (Dandelion) | Giant's Club (Chestnut) | Magic Potion (Red) | Mummy's Tomb (Gray) |
#FED85D | #B94E48 | #ED0A3F | #8B8680 |
Ogre Odor (Red Orange) | Pixie Powder (Blue Violet) | Princess Perfume (Tickle Me Pink) | Sasquatch Socks (Violet Red) |
#FF681F | #6456B7 | #FC80A5 | #F7468A |
Sea Serpent (Robin's Egg Blue) | Smashed Pumpkin (Orange) | Sunburnt Cyclops (Mango Tango) | Winter Wizard (Sky Blue) |
#00CCCC | #FF8833 | #E77200 | #76D7EA |
Heads 'n Tails
The eight Heads 'n Tails crayons are double-sided and encased in plastic tubes that function much like the ones on Crayola Twistables. Each crayon has two shades of color, for a total of 16 colors, which are approximated by the background colors and hex RGB values below.[22]
Sizzling Red | Red Salsa | Tart Orange | Orange Soda |
#FF3855 | #FD3A4A | #FB4D46 | #FA5B3D |
Bright Yellow | Yellow Sunshine | Slimy Green | Green Lizard |
#FFAA1D | #FFF700 | #299617 | #A7F432 |
Denim Blue | Blue Jeans | Plump Purple | Purple Plum |
#2243B6 | #5DADEC | #5946B2 | #9C51B6 |
Sweet Brown | Brown Sugar | Eerie Black | Black Shadows |
#A83731 | #AF6E4D | #1B1B1B | #BFAFB2 |
Twistables
24 pack Mini Twistables
In 2004, Crayola released a set of 24 mini twistable crayons. They are nearly half the size of large twistable crayons. The colors' hexadecimal values are shown below. The colors are from the standard list of crayon colors.
Color | Hex Code | RGB |
---|---|---|
Apricot | #FDD9B5 | (253, 217, 181) |
Black | #000000 | (0, 0, 0) |
Blue | #1F75FE | (31, 117, 254) |
Blue Green | #0D98BA | (13, 152, 186) |
Blue Violet | #7366BD | (115, 102, 189) |
Brown | #B4674D | (180, 103, 77) |
Carnation Pink | #FFAACC | (255, 170, 204) |
Cerulean | #1DACD6 | (29, 172, 214) |
Dandelion | #FDDB6D | (253, 219, 109) |
Gray | #95918C | (149, 145, 140) |
Green | #1CAC78 | (28, 172, 120) |
Green Yellow | #F0E891 | (240, 232, 145) |
Indigo | #5D76CB | (93, 118, 203) |
Orange | #FF7538 | (255, 117, 56) |
Red | #EE204D | (238, 32, 77) |
Red Orange | #FF5349 | (255, 83, 73) |
Red Violet | #C0448F | (192, 68, 143) |
Scarlet | #FC2847 | (252, 40, 71) |
Violet (Purple) | #926EAE | (146, 110, 174) |
Violet Red | #F75394 | (247, 83, 148) |
White | #FFFFFF | (255, 255, 255) |
Yellow | #FCE883 | (252, 232, 131) |
Yellow Green | #C5E384 | (197, 227, 132) |
Yellow Orange | #FFAE42 | (255, 174, 66) |
Fun Effects Mini
In 2004, Crayola released a 24 pack of Fun Effects mini twistable crayons. It contains 8 eXtreme colors, 8 metallic colors, and 8 rainbow colors.
True to Life
In 2007, Crayola released the set of eight True to Life crayons. Each crayon is extra-long and contained within a plastic casing similar to that of Crayola Twistables crayons. In the table, the background approximates the primary color and the text is in the two supporting colors. The approximate RGB hex values for each are given as well.
Crayon name | Crayon name | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Other1 | Other2 | Primary | Other1 | Other2 |
Amazon Forest | Caribbean Current | ||||
#92F646 | #FDFE03 | #CBFB07 | #5D8DDF | #DACED2 | #30D6A4 |
Florida Sunrise | Grand Canyon | ||||
#FFB329 | #FFD82C | #FFCC6B | #6D3834 | #B36058 | #000000 |
Maui Sunset | Milky Way | ||||
#8E599F | #EC872B | #FA79B9 | #070707 | #8D479D | #6E7FE7 |
Sahara Desert | Yosemite Campfire | ||||
#F5CBBD | #B06E54 | #D0C6C6 | #ED4C44 | #EF8E30 | #A95E34 |
Extreme Twistables colors
In 2009, Crayola released eight crayons in long twistable barrels.[23] The approximate colors and RGB hex values are shown below.
Fiery Rose | Sizzling Sunset | Heat Wave | Lemon Glacier |
#FF5470 | #FFDB00 | #FF7A00 | #FDFF00 |
Spring Frost | Absolute Zero | Winter Sky | Frostbite |
#87FF2A | #0048BA | #FF007C | #E936A7 |
See also
Footnotes
- ↑ Due to several factors, the values given should only be considered approximations. The apparent color of any crayon depends on the thickness with which the wax is laid down, the color and brightness of the surface being colored, and other considerations, such as the age and quality of individual crayons. In addition, crayons are produced using pigments, which are normally described using subtractive colors, with the primary colors of red, yellow, and blue; but electronic displays produce colors using the additive method, combining the primary colors of red, green, and blue.
- ↑ No swatch available; color estimated from picture of crayon.
- ↑ No swatch available; color estimated from picture of crayon.
- ↑ Swatch matches the hue of "Laser Lemon" and "Unmellow Yellow."
- ↑ Crayola has digital swatches labeled "Aqua" and "Aqua Marine," but Aqua is much brighter and Aqua Marine much darker than Aquamarine, which should be a lighter version of Turquoise Blue.
- ↑ The digital swatch provided by Crayola gives the values 0, 51, 102, considerably darker than the actual crayon.
- ↑ The digital swatch provided by Crayola is 250, 157, 90. Although the correct hue, this color is much more intense than a tan crayon.
- ↑ Crayola's digital swatch has the same value as "Laser Lemon".
- ↑ Crayola's digital swatch mistakenly gives the value for green as 213. An archived swatch from The Crayola Store in 2013 gives 72, which should be normalized to about 52, as its swatches tend to increase values by about that amount.
- ↑ Crayola's digital swatch has the same values as those of Purple Pizzazz.
- ↑ Crayola's digital swatch has the same values as those of Hot Magenta (1990–present).
- ↑ The digital swatch provided by Crayola is 250, 157, 90. Although the correct hue, this color is much more intense than a tan crayon.
References
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- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 Color values estimated using swatch of original crayon.
- 1 2 "Custom Box Creator". SureSource LLC. from the web page source. Archived from the original on 2013-01-17. Retrieved 2013-03-30.
- ↑ "Crayola Crayon Chronology — Silver Swirls". Crayola LLC. Retrieved 2009-04-08.; re-accessed April 19, 2008
- ↑ "Crayola Crayon Chronology — Gem Tones". Crayola LLC. Retrieved 2009-04-08.; re-accessed April 19, 2008
- ↑ "Crayola Crayon Chronology — Pearl Brite". Crayola LLC. Retrieved 2009-04-08.; re-accessed April 19, 2008
- ↑ Crayola.com - Crayola Metallic Crayons
- ↑ "Crayola Crayon Chronology — Magic Scent 16". Crayola LLC. Retrieved 2009-04-08.; re-accessed April 19, 2008
- ↑ TheCrayolaStore.com - Crayola Silly Scents Crayons (52-3417)
- ↑ Source unknown; no swatch available.
- ↑ http://www.flickr.com/photos/30556012@N02/3425000328/. Retrieved April 9, 2009. Missing or empty
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- ↑ http://www.latinorebels.com/2012/11/17/crayola-doesnt-understand-the-meaning-of-multicultural/
- ↑ NYTimes.com - After a Protest by Parents, Crayola Changes Its Recipes
- ↑ "(image)". Tinypic.com. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
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- ↑ "The Definitive History of the Colors of Crayola Part 28 – More Specialty Changes for 1997". crayoncollecting.com. Retrieved August 26, 2015.
- ↑ "The Definitive History of the Colors of Crayola Part 29 – True Blues get their Color Names". crayoncollecting.com. Retrieved August 26, 2015.
- ↑ BINNEY & SMITH NAME THE METALLIC CRAYON COLORS CONTEST - OFFICIAL RULES Archived August 9, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
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