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Pink

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Pink
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Pink

Color Palette

Analogous

#ff69b4
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#FF745C
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#E85454
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#E854E8
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#D25CFF
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Monochromatic

#ff69b4
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#80345A
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#FFB5DA
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#805B6D
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#CC5490
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Triad

#ff69b4
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#B33775
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#FFF182
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#4FE9FF
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#40A4B3
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Complementary

#ff69b4
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#B33775
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#FF82C1
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#25B325
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#69FF69
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Split Complementary

#ff69b4
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#98B35B
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#D5FF75
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#37B37D
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#5CFFB8
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About

Pink

Pink is a color that was first named in the late 17th century. The origin of its name comes from French for little pimples, because it looked like petals on flowers with these same characteristics when they were fresh and young looking.