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Chocolate Color Codes - The Hex, RGB, HSL and CMYK Values

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By: Contributing Artist

What colors make Chocolate?

On this page, you will find the Chocolate Hex, RGB, Hue Saturation Light (HSL), and CMYK color codes. We also include shades and variations of Chocolate, color palettes, and related colors.

Chocolate color code

The Chocolate hex code is #7B3F00. The Chocolate hex code can be quantified in RGB values which represent the amount of Red, Green and Blue color channels. The RGB value is an estimated amount of red, green, and blue color to create the color Chocolate. The RGB estimate is:


  • Red: #7B in Hex amounts to 48%
  • Green: #3F in Hex amounts to 25%
  • Blue: #00 in Hex amounts to 0%

Chocolate in HSL

HSL is an acronym which stands for Hue, Saturation, and Lightness. HSL was developed for television and standardized for computer displays.

Hue is the perceived color name. Saturation is the "colorfulness" relative to the color's brightness. Brightness is our human eye's quantifed perception of the spectral light distribution. Lightness is the color brightness relative to a perceived similarly illuminated white.

Brightness and "colorfulness" are absolute measures, while Lightness and and Saturation are relative measures.

Chocolate is 31deg, 100%, 24% HSL.


  • Hue: 31deg
  • Saturation: 100%
  • Light: 24%

Chocolate color in CMYK color model

The CMYK color model is commonly used in printing. The CMYK acronym stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Key. Where key is black. Since the black color is the absence of light, the CMYK is a subtractive color model. White light minus red is cyan, minus green is magenta, minus blue is yellow.

Chocolate is 0% 49% 100% 52% CMYK.


  • Cyan: 0%
  • Magenta: 49%
  • Yellow: 100%
  • Key (or Black): 52%

Different shades of Chocolate

According to its HSL value, Chocolate contains about 24% of brightness.

Below are the all the values in HEX, HSL and CMYK color spaces for each shade variations:

  • Hex HSL CMYK
  • #FEE6CC 30deg, 100%, 90% 0%, 9%, 19%, 99%
  • #FFCD99 30deg, 100%, 80% 0%, 19%, 40%, 99%
  • #FFB465 30deg, 100%, 70% 0%, 29%, 59%, 99%
  • #FF9B32 30deg, 100%, 60% 0%, 39%, 80%, 99%
  • #FF8200 30deg, 100%, 50% 0%, 48%, 100%, 99%
  • #CC6800 30deg, 100%, 40% 0%, 48%, 100%, 99%
  • #994E00 30deg, 100%, 30% 0%, 48%, 100%, 99%
  • #663400 30deg, 100%, 20% 0%, 48%, 100%, 99%
  • #331A00 30deg, 100%, 10% 0%, 48%, 100%, 99%

Accessibility tips when using the color Chocolate

Ensure your content remains available to the broadest possible audience. Make sure the text color has enough contrast with its background. When using Chocolate on text, we recommend you use white for the background.

The reason Chocolate contrasts better with a white background is because Chocolate has a degree of brightness of 24% which provides better contrast on a bright background.

The Chocolate color palette hex codes.

There are a few color palettes available when working with Chocolate, but below is our favorite:

  • Barn Red
    #7C0A02
  • Maroon
    #800000
  • Liquorice Red
    #740900
  • Caponata
    #822A10
  • Salami
    #820000
  • Olive Green
    #808000

By interpolating Hue and Saturation values, we can also generate great color palettes inspired from Chocolate

  • Matte Gray
    #7B7B7C
  • Namibia
    #7C6D61
  • Tuscan Red
    #7C4848
  • Peanut
    #7A4434
  • Milk Chocolate
    #7F4E1E
  • Olive Green
    #808000

Below is a series of palettes generated from the color Chocolate:

Palette variances of 3 colors:

  • #3C7B00
  • #7B3F00
  • #7B003B
  • #5A7B00
  • #7B3F00
  • #7B001D
  • #647B00
  • #7B3F00
  • #7B0012

Palette variances of 4 colors:

  • #007B63
  • #297B00
  • #7B3F00
  • #7B004E
  • #7B3F00
  • #7B0073
  • #002F7B
  • #007B13
  • #0E7B00
  • #7B3F00
  • #7B0069
  • #001B7B

Palette variances of 5 colors:

  • #7B7600
  • #7B3F00
  • #7B0700
  • #7B002F
  • #7B0067
  • #4A7B00
  • #7B3F00
  • #7B002D
  • #5B007B
  • #00107B
  • #237B00
  • #487B00
  • #6D7B00
  • #7B6300
  • #7B3F00

Palette variances of 6 colors:

  • #7B3F00
  • #7B0012
  • #7B0064
  • #3F007B
  • #00127B
  • #00647B
  • #7B3F00
  • #7B0F00
  • #7B001F
  • #7B004E
  • #78007B
  • #49007B
  • #7B3F00
  • #7B0015
  • #7B0069
  • #38007B
  • #001B7B
  • #006F7B

You will find specific color values of Chocolate on this page. For example, the Chocolate HEX color code is #7B3F00. We offer a variety of color palette, variances, and an expert color mixer to develop color schemes. Related colors for Chocolate are:

  • Barn Red color code is (124.0, 10.0, 2.0).
  • Olive Green, Olive color code is (128.0, 128.0, 0.0).
  • Caponata color code is (130.0, 42.0, 16.0).
  • Maroon color code is (128.0, 0.0, 0.0).
  • Liquorice Red color code is (116.0, 9.0, 0.0).
  • Topiary Green color code is (102.0, 119.0, 0.0).
  • Obscure Ogre color code is (119.0, 25.0, 8.0).
  • Salami color code is (130.0, 0.0, 0.0).
  • Minotaurus Brown color code is (136.0, 34.0, 17.0).
  • Muddy Brown color code is (136.0, 104.0, 6.0).

These values can help you match the specific shade and find complementary colors. Looking for a different shade of brown? Our color mixer expertly generates nine different shades and eighteen color variances.

At ourpastimes.com, we are a creative team of product designers, engineers, and data scientists who want to make the internet a better place. We have poured over color theory, the math is tougher than you think, and built a showcase for color combinations.

We started by building a great virtual color mixer. We hope everyone has seen a color wheel. Personally, I loved the color wheel in my art classroom growing up. The acrylic paints like Titanium White, Burnt sienna, Dioxazine Purple make combining colors visceral and our color mixer virtually offers that visceral feeling of color mixing paints. Use our color mixer to build your next color scheme!

The color wheel pickers showcase 12 main colors. The three primary colors are red, green, and blue. When combined together, the primary colors create pure white light. Secondary colors result from mixing two primary colors:

  • Red and Green make Yellow.
  • Green and Blue make Cyan.
  • Blue and Red make Magenta .

Combining a secondary color and a primary color yields tertiary colors. There are six tertiary colors. The six color names are orange, chartreuse green, spring green, azure, violet and rose. Colors continue to expand, for example, halfway between blue and violet is indigo, color code #4B0082, and violet is halfway between blue and purple.

So, the color wheel includes twelve main colors: red, orange, yellow, chartreuse green, green, spring green, cyan, azure, blue, violet, magenta, and rose.

But how do you mix paint color? To mix acrylic paint to make gold you mix in a small quantity of brown paint (approximately one part brown to 10 parts yellow). Our color mixer is expert at mixing color by parts. Adjust the color levels with an easy toggle and we handle the math to generate the resulting hex code, RGB and HSL.

Included in our color pages are color palettes, we generate color combinations between three and six colors. We call each different color mixture “palette variances.” Each color palette variance includes eighteen color mixes with HEX code displayed.

A third component we provide on this page is color shades. For example, shades of Chocolate include Barn Red, Olive Green, Olive, Caponata, Maroon, Liquorice Red, Topiary Green, Obscure Ogre, Salami, Minotaurus Brown, and Muddy Brown. We offer nine tints and shades for each color. A color shade is found by adjusting the color saturation to find a darker hue. A color tint is a lighter color. For example, pink is a tint of red.

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