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Split-Complementary Color Generator

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

A split-complementary color generator builds a balanced, high-contrast color scheme from a single base hue. The split-complementary scheme takes a base color and pairs it with the two hues either side of its direct complement, giving you the strong contrast of a complementary pairing but with more nuance and less visual tension. It is one of the most reliable schemes in color theory, popular for illustration, branding, and interfaces that need a confident accent without clashing. Enter a base hue from 0 to 360, or leave it random, and the tool returns the base plus its two split-complements, each with a copyable hex code and its hue angle. It is ideal for designers, artists, and developers who want a harmonious yet punchy palette. Use the base as your dominant color and the two splits as accents.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Enter a base hue from 0 to 360, or leave it random.
  2. Click Generate to produce the split-complementary scheme.
  3. Copy any hex code with a single click.
  4. Use the base as dominant and the splits as accents.

Use Cases

  • Building a high-contrast but balanced palette
  • Choosing an accent color that pops without clashing
  • Illustration and digital art color schemes
  • A confident brand color pairing
  • Learning and applying color theory schemes

Tips

  • Let the base color dominate; use the splits as accents.
  • The high contrast suits calls to action well.
  • Adjust lightness to fine-tune the balance.
  • Try a few base hues to find the right mood.

FAQ

what is a split-complementary color scheme

It takes a base color and pairs it with the two colors adjacent to its direct complement. This keeps the strong contrast of a complementary scheme but softens the tension, making it more versatile and easier to balance than a straight complementary pairing.

how do i use a split-complementary palette

Use the base hue as your dominant color and the two split-complements as accents, rather than splitting all three evenly. This keeps the design grounded while the accents draw the eye. The contrast works well for calls to action.

is split-complementary better than complementary

Neither is strictly better; split-complementary offers more nuance and is often easier to balance, while a complementary pair gives maximum, simpler contrast. Split-complementary is a safe, flexible choice when a straight complement feels too harsh.