Amber

Symbolizes warmth, energy, and caution.
#FFBF00

Color codes

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HEX
#FFBF00
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RGB
255, 191, 0
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HSL
45°, 100%, 50%
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CMYK
0%, 25%, 100%, 0%

Tints & shades

Tints — lighter
#FFBF00
#FFCA2B
#FFD455
#FFDF80
#FFEAAA
#FFF4D5
Shades — darker
#FFBF00
#D59F00
#AA7F00
#806000
#554000
#2B2000
Hues — around the wheel
#FFBF00
#66FF00
#00FF73
#00B3FF
#2600FF
#FF00FF
#FF0026
Tones — toward gray
#FFBF00
#EDB612
#DBAD25
#C9A437
#B69B49
#A4925B
#92896E
Temperatures — warm to cool
#FF0073
#FF000D
#FF5900
#FFBF00
#D9FF00
#73FF00
#0DFF00

Palettes & harmonies

Complementary
#FFBF00
#0040FF
Analogous
#FFBF00
#BFFF00
#FF4000
Triadic
#FFBF00
#00FFBF
#BF00FF
Split complementary
#FFBF00
#00BFFF
#4000FF
Square
#FFBF00
#00FF40
#0040FF
#FF00BF
Monochromatic
#FFBF00
#A37A00
#E0A800
#FFC71F
#FFD65C
#FFE699

Color contrast

Here's how text looks on amber versus the color as text — a quick legibility check before you use it behind captions.

Hello World
Hello World
Hello World

At this lightness, amber pairs best with dark or black text for readable captions.

What Amber means

Amber is associated with warmth, energy, and caution. In design and branding, it's chosen to evoke exactly these qualities — which is why the color behind an app's screenshots and store presence does so much quiet work before anyone reads a word.

As a vivid, mid-toned, balanced color (HSL 45°, 100%, 50%), amber reads as balanced and versatile. That temperature matters in design: balanced tones adapt to whatever you pair them with, which is worth keeping in mind when you decide what role this color plays in your layout.

Color psychology of Amber

Colors shape how people feel before they consciously register why. Amber, with its associations of warmth, energy, and caution, sends a specific signal — and using it deliberately means matching that signal to your product. A meditation app and a finance app both benefit from intentional color, but rarely the same one. The question isn't whether amber is "good," but whether the feeling it carries matches the story you want your app to tell.

Using Amber in app screenshots & UI

If you're designing App Store or Google Play screenshots, amber works as a background or accent when it fits your brand's personality. A few practical notes:

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FAQ

What does the color Amber symbolize?
Amber is associated with warmth, energy, and caution.
What is the hex code for Amber?
#FFBF00 — RGB 255, 191, 0, HSL 45°, 100%, 50%, CMYK 0%, 25%, 100%, 0%.
What colors go well with Amber?
Its complementary color is #0040FF. For softer pairings, try the analogous colors #BFFF00 and #FF4000, or build a monochromatic set from its tints and shades above.
Is Amber a warm or cool color?
Amber is a balanced color. It sits between warm and cool, making it flexible to pair.
What text color is readable on Amber?
Use dark or black text on a amber background for the best contrast and legibility.
Is Amber good for app screenshots?
It can be, if it matches your brand. Use it consistently, keep captions high-contrast, and test how it looks at small thumbnail sizes in search results.

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