#fdfdfd - Brilliance color
An almost-pure white with an imperceptible soft warmth and extremely high brightness. It reads as neutral and desaturated, appearing clean and airy on most displays. Because it's barely off pure white, it offers subtle contrast with true white or pale grays without feeling stark. Ideal for backgrounds, UI surfaces, print paper, photography backdrops, and minimalist interiors — it feels gentler and more inviting than absolute white. Pairs especially well with muted pastels, warm woods, and charcoal accents.
#fdfdfd color RGB value is 253, 253, 253, and the CMYK value is 0.00, 0.00, 0.00, 0.00784. Alternative names for that color are: brilliance, white, violet.
Color Conversion
Name | Values | CSS |
|---|---|---|
RGB(0-255) | 253, 253, 253 | rgb(253, 253, 253) |
CMYK | 0.00, 0.00, 0.00, 0.00784 | - |
sRGB | 0.992, 0.992, 0.992 | rgb(99.2% 99.2% 99.2%) |
Adobe® 98 RGB compatible | 0.992, 0.992, 0.992 | color(a98-rgb 0.992 0.992 0.992) |
HCT | 210, 2.86, 99.3 | color(--hct 210 1.97% 99.3%) |
HSL | NaN, 0.00, 99.2 | hsl(none 0% 99.2%) |
HSV | NaN, 0.00, 99.2 | color(--hsv none 0% 99.2%) |
HWB | NaN, 99.2, 0.784 | hwb(none 99.2% 0.784%) |
Lab | 99.3, 0.00, 0.00 | lab(99.3 0 0) |
P3 | 0.992, 0.992, 0.992 | color(display-p3 0.992 0.992 0.992) |
XYZ D50 | 0.947, 0.982, 0.810 | color(xyz-d50 0.947 0.982 0.81) |