The hexadecimal RGB code of Powder Blue color is #B0E0E6. This code is composed of a hexadecimal B0 red (176/256), a E0 green (224/256) and a E6 blue component (230/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(176,224,230).
Powder blue Powderblue is a pale shade of blue. As with most colours, there is no absolute definition of its exact hue. Originally, powderblue, in the 1650s, was
Powder Blue (film) PowderBlue is a 2009 American drama film with an ensemble cast featuring several interconnected story arcs. It was written and directed by Timothy Linh
Powder Blue PowderBlue may refer to: Powderblue, a shade of bluePowderBlue (film), written and directed by Timothy Linh Bui "PowderBlue", by Ween from 12 Golden
Acanthurus leucosternon Acanthurus leucosternon the blue surgeonfish, powderblue tang and powder-blue surgeonfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family
Shades of blue use of "light blue" as a color term in English is in 1915. Powderblue is a light bluish green. The first recorded use of powderblue as a color name
Toronto Blue Jays team name in a unique blue/white/blue split-letter style, with the team logo centred below. The road uniforms were powderblue, with the city name in
Los Angeles Chargers with gold outlining and powderblue interior trim. The pants also have a redesigned lightning bolt in gold, with powderblue trim on a navy stripe. Additionally
Kansas City Royals The uniforms were briefly paired with a powderblue cap with blue brim in 2010. Unlike the previous powderblue uniform, this set is paired with the home
Denver Nuggets the chest—it was "Nuggets" in powderblue, with royal blue and gold trim on the home white jersey, while the powderblue road jerseys had "Denver" in white
Powder (disambiguation) Powder may also refer to: Powder (1995 film), an American science fiction fantasy film Powder (2019 film), a Mexican crime comedy-drama film Powder (2022