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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T19:43:26+00:00 2026-05-10T19:43:26+00:00

Is there an intuitive way, or a good mnemonic, for understanding the correspondence between

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Is there an intuitive way, or a good mnemonic, for understanding the correspondence between colors and their hexadecimal values?

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  1. 2026-05-10T19:43:26+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 7:43 pm

    You just have to remember that the scale is 00 (no color effect) through FF (full color effect) and the three parts of the triplet are red, green and blue.

    000000 is black (i.e., no color) and FFFFFF is white (mixing all three primary colors).

    The hard bit is remembering the mixtures, which I use the following mnemonics for:

    • Really good yams: Red + Green = Yellow (potatoes are my favorite food).
    • Really bad prunes: Red + Blue = Purple (I really hate prunes).
    • Good/bad apples: Green + Blue = Aqua (I’m indifferent about apples).

    Obviously, you may have to come up with your own mnemonics if you food tastes differ from mine. But I find that’s the easiest way for me.

    Then it’s just a matter of varying the quantities to add a little more red or little less blue and so on. I generally only use values of 00, 40, 80, C0 and FF since that gives you a 125-color palette to choose from and I don’t want an abundance of choices to slow me down.

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