What Color Does Pink and Blue Make?

Pink#FF69B4
+
Blue#0000FF
=
#B536DA
Lavender

#B536DA

Lavender

HEX#B536DA
RGBrgb(181, 54, 218)
HSLhsl(286°, 69%, 53%)
CMYKcmyk(17%, 75%, 0%, 15%)
CIELABLab(48.9, 71.7, -59)

Pantone (approx.)

247 CClose (ΔE 5.4)
252 CApproximate (ΔE 6.7)
253 CApproximate (ΔE 7.9)

RAL (approx.)

RAL 7000Squirrel greyFar (ΔE 15.0)
RAL 4008Signal violetFar (ΔE 17.3)
RAL 4006Traffic purpleFar (ΔE 18.3)

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

About This Color Combination

Pink and blue combine to produce lavender, a soft and ethereal color that blends warmth with coolness in equal measure. The resulting hue shifts from periwinkle to pale violet depending on the ratio, with more pink creating a warmer lilac and more blue yielding a cooler wisteria. Lavender has become a signature color in modern aesthetic movements and gender-neutral design.

Usage Tips

In illustration and digital art, lavender tones are ideal for dreamy, atmospheric backgrounds and fantasy scenes. Interior designers use lavender in bedrooms and nurseries for its calming yet uplifting quality. In branding, lavender signals creativity and inclusivity, making it popular with wellness and beauty startups. Pair with soft gold or sage green for a refined, contemporary palette.

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