Generate harmonious 5-color palettes from any base color. Choose from five color harmony types and copy HEX codes instantly.
Color harmonies are combinations of colors that are aesthetically pleasing based on their positions on the color wheel. Designers use these relationships to create balanced, visually appealing palettes. The five main types are complementary (opposite colors), analogous (adjacent colors), triadic (evenly spaced by 120 degrees), split-complementary (a color plus the two colors adjacent to its complement), and monochromatic (variations in lightness and saturation of a single hue).
Complementary palettes create high contrast and are ideal for call-to-action elements and bold designs. Analogous palettes feel harmonious and natural, perfect for backgrounds and branding. Triadic palettes offer vibrant variety while maintaining balance, suitable for playful or dynamic designs. Split-complementary gives the contrast of complementary with more nuance. Monochromatic palettes are elegant and cohesive, excellent for minimalist designs and establishing visual hierarchy through lightness alone.
Use the 60-30-10 rule: assign your dominant color to 60 percent of the design, a secondary color to 30 percent, and an accent color to 10 percent. Always test your palette for accessibility by checking contrast ratios between text and background colors. Save your favourite palettes by copying all HEX codes at once for quick reference in your design projects.