Lime Color

CSS Name lime
HEX #00FF00
RGB rgb(0, 255, 0)
HSL hsl(120, 100%, 50%)
CMYK cmyk(100%, 0%, 100%, 0%)

About Lime

Lime is one of the 148 CSS named colors recognized by all modern browsers. You can use it in CSS by name (color: lime;) or by its HEX code (color: #00FF00;).

This shade is generally considered a light color. That makes it useful for designers who need to quickly judge whether the color is better suited for backgrounds, accents, borders, or text treatments before moving it into a real interface.

Usage in CSS

.element {
  color: lime;
  /* or */
  color: #00FF00;
  /* or */
  color: rgb(0, 255, 0);
}

Design Notes

Lime often works best with dark text, dark icons, or stronger outlines. If you are building UI components, presentations, dashboards, or brand materials, test the color in context rather than relying only on the raw HEX code because spacing, typography, and surrounding colors can change how the final shade feels.

It can also help to compare Lime with nearby named colors before locking in a palette. Similar colors may have the same overall tone but very different saturation or lightness, which affects readability, hierarchy, and perceived brand personality.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the HEX code for Lime?

The HEX code for Lime is #00FF00.

What is the RGB value of Lime?

The RGB value is rgb(0, 255, 0).

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