#ccff11 - Toxic Boyfriend color
A vivid lemon-lime yellow-green, this shade reads as energetic and zesty, sitting between bright chartreuse and neon lime. It feels fresh and modern, evoking spring growth, citrus zest, and youthful vitality. Its high brightness and saturation make it an attention-grabbing accent for call-to-action elements or sporty branding, but it can overwhelm when used in large areas. Pair it with deep charcoal, navy, or muted purples for contrast, and choose dark, high-contrast text for legibility.
#ccff11 color RGB value is 204, 255, 17, and the CMYK value is 0.200, 0.00, 0.933, 0.00. Alternative names for that color are: toxic boyfriend, yellow, greenyellow, electric lime, inch worm.
Color Conversion
Name | Values | CSS |
|---|---|---|
RGB(0-255) | 204, 255, 17 | rgb(204, 255, 17) |
CMYK | 0.200, 0.00, 0.933, 0.00 | - |
sRGB | 0.800, 1.00, 0.0667 | rgb(80% 100% 6.67%) |
Adobe® 98 RGB compatible | 0.859, 1.00, 0.248 | color(a98-rgb 0.859 1 0.248) |
HCT | 124, 83.0, 93.6 | color(--hct 124 57.2% 93.6%) |
HSL | 72.9, 100, 53.3 | hsl(72.9 100% 53.3%) |
HSV | 72.9, 93.3, 100 | color(--hsv 72.9 93.3% 100%) |
HWB | 72.9, 6.67, 0.00 | hwb(72.9 6.67% 0%) |
Lab | 94.0, -35.7, 87.6 | lab(94 -35.7 87.6) |
P3 | 0.840, 0.994, 0.328 | color(display-p3 0.84 0.994 0.328) |
XYZ D50 | 0.649, 0.852, 0.109 | color(xyz-d50 0.649 0.852 0.109) |