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What Color Does Mint and Orange Make?

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Orange#FF6600
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Warm Yellow / Gold

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Warm Yellow / Gold

HEX#E1BA54
RGBrgb(225, 186, 84)
HSLhsl(43°, 70%, 61%)
CMYKcmyk(0%, 17%, 63%, 12%)
CIELABLab(77.1, 2.7, 55.6)

Pantone™ Approximations

141 CClose (ΔE 3.5)
142 CClose (ΔE 3.6)
135 CClose (ΔE 5.4)

Pantone™ values shown are mathematical approximations, not official Pantone colors. Pantone® is a registered trademark of Pantone LLC.

RAL (approx.)

RAL 1004Golden yellowApproximate (ΔE 6.0)
RAL 1032Broom yellowApproximate (ΔE 6.1)
RAL 1003Signal yellowApproximate (ΔE 6.4)

Pantone® and RAL® codes shown are mathematical approximations calculated by color distance (ΔE CIEDE2000). They are not officially certified values.

About This Color Combination

Mint and orange blended together produce warm yellow and gold, a bright, cheerful result that emerges as the blue in mint partially neutralizes orange's warmth, while mint's high yellow-green content and orange's yellow component reinforce each other to produce a glowing, warm yellow. The result is more golden and rich than a simple lemon yellow, with an inherent vibrancy. It is a surprisingly energetic and positive mix.

Usage Tips

In painting, warm yellow from mint-orange mixes can serve as a luminous base for bright, sunlit compositions and summery still lifes. Graphic designers use bright, warm yellow-gold in energy drinks, tech, and entertainment branding for maximum visual energy and positivity. Interior designers who pair mint and orange as a bold, retro color scheme can use the mixed warm yellow as a grounding accent in textiles and accessories. Pair with white, deep navy, or charcoal to balance the warm energy and prevent the palette from feeling chaotic.

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