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  1. Though some of these seem closer to yellow, brown, or even orange, they’re categorized as white, at least for graphics and web design. This list of white color names, Hex, RGB, and CMYK codes will help get you started, but these shades are really just the tip of the iceberg.

  2. Shades of white are colors that differ only slightly from pure white. Variations of white include what are commonly termed off-white colors, which may be considered part of a neutral color scheme. In color theory, a shade is a pure color mixed with black (or having a lower lightness ). Strictly speaking, a "shade of white" would be a neutral gray.

  3. In this article we will uncover all shades of white that exist: from tints like off-white and its many variations, to hues such as beige or pearl; creating an array of colors falling into the bucket category ‘White’.

  4. Shades of white are colors that vary just a little bit from pure white. While technically a “shade” is defined as a pure color mixed with black (or with lower lightness than the original), the shades of white also encompass colors with different hue and saturation, such as cream, eggshell, and vanilla.

  5. Shades of Red. If you look at the color table below, you will see the result of varying the red light from 0 to 255, while keeping the green and blue light at zero. Click on the hexadecimal values, if you want to analyze the color in our color picker. Red Light.

  6. White. White is the lightest tint and a balanced combination of all the colors of the visible light spectrum, or of a pair of complementary colors, or of three or more colors, such as additive primary colors. It is a neutral or achromatic ( without color) color, like black and gray .

  7. White is an achromatic color, meaning it is a color without a hue. It has been a staple of art, history, and culture for many eras. In fact, it is recorded as the first color ever used in art, with Paleolithic artists using white calcite and chalk to draw.