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Lightness Distribution 0-100

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0 (Black)
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Hue Shift

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Saturation Shift

Palette Generator and API for Tailwind CSS

Read the launch blog post for full details on how this works.

Palette Creator

Set the initial Value as a valid hexadecimal colour. By default this is stop 500, but it can be changed to any stop from 50-950.

For colours that have 100% Saturation, make the Palette more interesting by shifting the Hue up or down.

Palettes starting from a Base colour with little Saturation get more interesting by increasing Saturation at the extremes.

Shift the Minimum/Maximum Lightness/Luminance to spread out the rest of the colours to the extremes of white and black. Switch between Lightness and Luminance to produce a different spread of colours at the extremes.

These principles are inspired by the excellent Refactoring UI book by Adam Wathan & Steve Schoger. The same book recommends against automated tools, just like this one!

This tool exists to fast-track the creation of new palettes.

Palette API

Any set of Palettes can be fetched via an API. You may find this useful for design tools that need to generate a 50-950 Palette from just a single Hex value.

Currently, the API will only return a Palette using the base hex value, with no options to have HSL tweaks.

Credits

Made by Simeon Griggs

Tailwind CSS Version:
Output color mode:
@theme {
  --color-red-50: oklch(0.959 0.024 315.56);
  --color-red-100: oklch(0.927 0.046 315.89);
  --color-red-200: oklch(0.846 0.098 316.19);
  --color-red-300: oklch(0.775 0.15 316.85);
  --color-red-400: oklch(0.706 0.205 317.63);
  --color-red-500: oklch(0.631 0.262 318.71);
  --color-red-600: oklch(0.537 0.224 318.6);
  --color-red-700: oklch(0.439 0.182 318.81);
  --color-red-800: oklch(0.337 0.141 318.76);
  --color-red-900: oklch(0.246 0.103 318.55);
  --color-red-950: oklch(0.188 0.076 319.34);
}

Paste this into the css file with your Tailwind config