Colors

Analogous Color Generator

Analogous colors are hues that sit adjacent to one another on the color wheel, creating naturally harmonious and pleasing palettes. Found everywhere in nature — think a sunset from yellow to deep orange — analogous color schemes feel serene and cohesive. This analogous color generator produces a customizable range of neighboring hues with adjustable spread, saturation, and lightness, giving you hex codes ready for web design, illustration, interior design, or any creative project.

Use Cases

  • Nature-inspired design palettes
  • Website hero section backgrounds
  • Illustration and digital art
  • Interior design mood boards
  • Social media brand aesthetics

FAQ

What are analogous colors?

Analogous colors are groups of hues that sit next to each other on the color wheel. They look naturally harmonious because they share similar undertones.

What is the difference between analogous and triadic colors?

Analogous colors are adjacent on the wheel for a calm, unified feel, while triadic colors are evenly spaced for more contrast and energy.

What hue spread should I use?

A spread of 20-40 degrees gives a natural, cohesive look. Larger spreads increase variety but reduce harmony between the colors.