Guide to the Color

Coral

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Coral
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Coral

Color Palette

Analogous

#f88379
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#FCA46F
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#E08063
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#E0637E
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#FC6FD3
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Monochromatic

#f88379
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#78403B
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#F9C9C4
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#78615F
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#C46960
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Triad

#f88379
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#AB4B43
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#E8F792
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#60A6F7
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#4B78AB
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Complementary

#f88379
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#AB4B43
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#FF9F96
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#32AB67
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#79F7B1
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Split Complementary

#f88379
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#6FAB65
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#97F786
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#43AAAB
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#6DF6F7
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About

Coral

Modern viewers would consider coral to be a shade of pink, placing it within the softer and more delicate range known as "berry." Coral can also reside on either side: those with more red colors will see this as an orange-red while those who prefer oranges will view their hue as closer in color family relation (though still very different) compared to something like an actual grapefruit.