Dark Midnight Blue 🎨 RGB Color Code: #003366
The hexadecimal RGB code of Dark Midnight Blue color is #003366. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 00 red (0/256), a 33 green (51/256) and a 66 blue component (102/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(0,51,102). Closest WebSafe color: Dark midnight blue (#003366)
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Midnight blue is a dark shade of blue named for its resemblance to the apparently blue color of a moonlit night sky around full moon. Midnight blue is
midnight. The first recorded use of midnight as a color name in English was in 1915. Independence is a dark blue color. The first recorded use of independence
is displayed the web color light sea green. Midnight green (sometimes also called Eagle green) is a dark cyan. It (or more specifically #004C54) has been
(X11) Dark jungle green Dark khaki Dark lava Dark liver Dark magenta Dark midnight blue Dark moss green Dark olive green Dark orange Dark orchid Dark pastel
Midnight blue is a dark blue color. Midnight blue may also refer to: Midnight Blue (TV series), a sexually themed TV show in New York City, hosted by Al
series of Are You Afraid of the Dark? revolved around a group of teenagers who referred to themselves as "The Midnight Society". Every episode, at a secret
(1977–1979) Light Jade/Dark Jade (1977–1978) Turquoise (1979) Midnight Blue-Cream (1977) Red-Rosé (1977–1979) Wedgewood Blue (1978–1979) Champagne (1979)
tuxedo that was a very dark midnight blue. He did so because a black tuxedo looked greenish in artificial light, while a dark blue tuxedo looked blacker
Dark Blue Kiss (Thai: Dark Blue Kiss – จูบสุดท้ายเพื่อนายคนเดียว; Dark Blue Kiss – Chup Sut Thai Phuea Nai Khon Diao; lit. Dark Blue Kiss - The Last Kiss
is viewed as a colour that does not become darker, and thus signifies an end (death), whereas midnight blue represents more positive concepts, such as

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