This box shows the color Harlequin.
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Harlequin is the name of the color that is halfway between green and chartreuse green on the Colour wheel. On color plate 17 in the 1930 book A Dictionary of Colour, the color harlequin is shown as being on the colour wheel precisely halfway between green and yellow-green (the color which was formerly called yellow-green is now called chartreuse green). [1]
The first recorded use of harlequin as a color name in English was in 1923.[2]
Meaning of harlequin
- In medieval times, jesters often wore a harlequin colored costume (the word harlequin is sometimes used as a synonym for jester). Therefore, the color harlequin represents humor.
Tones of harlequin color comparison chart
Name
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Color
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HEX Code
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Red
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Green
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Blue
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Hue
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Sat
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Lum
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Light Harlequin
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#9FFF7F
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159
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255
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127
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105°
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100%
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75%
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Brilliant Harlequin
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#7FFF55
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127
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255
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85
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105°
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100%
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67%
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Bright Green (Green Hulk Buster)
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#66FF00
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102
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255
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0
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096°
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100%
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50%
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Harlequin
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#3FFF00
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63
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255
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0
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105°
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100%
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50%
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Pastel Green
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#77DD77
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119
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221
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119
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120°
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60%
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67%
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Malachite
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#0BDA51
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11
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218
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81
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120°
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60%
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67%
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Rich Harlequin
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#3AE500
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58
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229
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0
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105°
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100%
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45%
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Lime Green (web color)
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#32CD32
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50
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205
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50
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120°
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61%
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50%
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Deep Harlequin
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#33CC00
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51
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204
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0
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105°
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100%
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40%
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Dark Pastel Green
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#03C03C
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3
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192
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60
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138°
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97%
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38%
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Apple Green
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#4CBB17
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76
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187
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23
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101°
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78%
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41%
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Usumbara Chameleon Harlequin
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#50B708
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80
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183
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8
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095°
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92%
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37%
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Islamic Green
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#009900
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0
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153
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0
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120°
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100%
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30%
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India Green
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#138808
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19
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136
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8
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115°
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89%
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28%
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Medium Harlequin
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#44944A
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68
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148
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74
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125°
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37%
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42%
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Forest Green (web color)
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#228B22
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34
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139
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34
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120°
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61%
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34%
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Napier (Original British Racing Green)
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#3B7E00
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59
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126
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0
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092°
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100%
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25%
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Sap Green
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#507D2A
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80
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125
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42
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093°
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50%
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33%
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Fern Green
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#4F7942
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79
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121
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66
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106°
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29%
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37%
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Related pages
References
- ↑ Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Colour New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Colour Sample of Harlequin: Page 57 Plate 17 Colour Sample K11--Harlequin (The colours on the right and bottom of the charts displaying the most saturated colours, of which Plate 17 is one, represent the colours of the Colour wheel.)
- ↑ Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 196; Color Sample: Page 57 Plate 17 Color Sample K11--Harlequin
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