The hexadecimal RGB code of Pale Cerulean color is #9BC4E2. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 9B red (155/256), a C4 green (196/256) and a E2 blue component (226/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(155,196,226).
Cerulean Cerulean (/səˈruːliən/), also spelled caerulean, is a shade of blue ranging between azure and a darker sky blue. The first recorded use of cerulean as
List of colors (compact) purple Pale aqua Pale blue Pale brown Pale carmine PaleceruleanPale chestnut Pale copper Pale cornflower blue Pale cyan Pale gold Pale goldenrod Pale green
Cerulean warbler upperparts, a pale stripe over the eye, no streaking, and are yellow below. All have two white wing bars and a thin, pointed bill. The cerulean warbler is
Cerulean flycatcher The cerulean flycatcher (Eutrichomyias rowleyi) is a medium-sized (up to 18 cm long), blue passerine with bright cerulean blue plumage, a bare white orbital
Jamides cyta Jamides cyta, the palecerulean, is a butterfly of the lycaenids or blues family. It is found throughout South-east Asia, from Malaysia to the Solomon
List of colors: N–Z 308° 44% 28% 62% 41% Pale aqua #BCD4E6 74% 83% 90% 206° 46% 82% 18% 90% Palecerulean #9BC4E2 61% 77% 89% 205° 55% 75% 31% 89% Pale Dogwood #ED7A9B 93%
Jamides amarauge Jamides amarauge, the amarauge cerulean, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It was described by Hamilton Herbert Druce in 1891. It is found in the
Shades of azure this color as well as the name deep sky blue. The first recorded use of cerulean as a color name in English was in 1590. The word is probably derived from
The Devil Wears Prada (film) as saying. The "cerulean speech", where Miranda draws the connection between the designer fashion in Runway's pages and Andy's cerulean blue sweater, criticizing