Shiny Shamrock 🎨 RGB Color Code: #5FA778
The hexadecimal RGB code of Shiny Shamrock color is #5FA778. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 5F red (95/256), a A7 green (167/256) and a 78 blue component (120/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(95,167,120). Closest WebSafe color: Camouflage green (#669966)
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Selective yellow Sepia Shadow Shadow blue Shampoo Shamrock green Shandy Sheen green Shimmering Blush Shiny shamrock Shocking pink Shocking pink (Crayola) Sienna
Silver #B768A2 #8BA8B7 #5DA493 #A6A6A6 Rose Dust Rusty Red Shadow Blue Shiny Shamrock #9E5E6F #DA2C43 #778BA5 #5FA778 Steel Teal Sugar Plum Twilight Lavender
100% 83% Shimmering Blush #D98695 85% 53% 58% 349° 52% 69% 38% 85% Shiny Shamrock #5FA778 37% 65% 47% 141° 29% 51% 43% 66% Shocking pink #FC0FC0 99% 6%
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often associated with St. Patrick's Day along with the color green and shamrocks.[citation needed] The Disney film Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959)—based
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