Medium Purple 🎨 RGB Color Code: #9370DB
The hexadecimal RGB code of Medium Purple color is #9370DB. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 93 red (147/256), a 70 green (112/256) and a DB blue component (219/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(147,112,219). Closest WebSafe color: Amethyst (#9966CC)
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Magenta 25%/65% 0° Rosy Brown, 120° Dark Sea Green 59–60%/65% 260° Medium Purple, 302° Orchid, 340° Pale Violet Red 100%/86% 38° Moccasin, 351°
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theory as one of the purple colors—a non-spectral color between red and violet that is a deep version of a color on the line of purples on the CIE chromaticity
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