[STUDIO] Are There Websites That Will Tell Me the Hex Code or CMYK Code for a Certain Color?

2 min. readlast update: 06.22.2024

You may want to know the Hex Code or CMYK code for a particular color instead of using the color wheel in the studio. If so, please see these websites below that should help you!

HTML Color Code has a great page to see colors and get the corresponding HEX codes that you may want to us at their main page.

For a great CMYK site you can go to johndecemeber.com and see their page CMYK Color Codes, gives you a great visual on many colors quickly.

On the All-Colors website they offer the codes for HEX / HTML, RGB and CMYK there. Click on this link Color Code to see all they have to offer.

From Mixam.ca website they offer CMYK Colour Charts and Values and it shows more of a basic view of colors and shades of the color. The site has a wealth of other information as well.

Another site is W3Schools website, you can play with the sliders to get the color you want and then see the appropriate code to use. The Colors CMYK is one, the Colors Hex is another one. Again a lot of other information on this website.

You can also check out encycolorpedia.com and they have a HTML Color Codes / Reference Chart, you can click on Hue, Saturation or Lightness to change what you see. Also you can click on a color and it will take you to other colors as well. You can also click Named Colors below their logo as well. On top of all that, you can enter partial or full codes in the search bar too and below variations will appear.

If you wish to learn more about CMYK, RGB, HTML / HEX CODE, and color in general please see our other article on this, [STUDIO] CMYK or RGB? Which Choice Do I Pick When I Am Ready to Download My Project?

 

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