Explore the most common shades of gold with their hex codes. Find the perfect gold for your next design project.
From the deepest, most saturated tones to the lightest pastels, gold appears in nearly every design discipline — branding, interiors, fashion, and digital UI. The 30 shades below are the most commonly used named variants of gold, each with a precise hex code you can copy directly into your design tool.
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Gold
#FFD700
Metallic Gold
#D4AF37
Old Gold
#CFB53B
Goldenrod
#DAA520
Satin Gold
#CBA135
Harvest Gold
#DA9100
Vegas Gold
#C5B358
Golden Yellow
#FFDF00
Pale Gold
#E6BE8A
Champagne
#F7E7CE
Dark Goldenrod
#B8860B
Golden Brown
#996515
Satin Sheen Gold
#CBA135
Golden Poppy
#FCC200
Aztec Gold
#C39953
Gold Fusion
#85754E
Sunray
#E3AB57
Pirate Gold
#BA7F03
Sandy Gold
#DBB98F
Sunglow
#FFCC33
Honey Gold
#EB9605
Rich Gold
#A85307
Rose Gold
#B76E79
Bright Gold
#FFD723
Antique Gold
#C09E6B
Light Gold
#F5E6B8
Deep Gold
#AA8C2C
Muted Gold
#9C8849
Amber Gold
#FFBF00
Bronze Gold
#A67B5B
Featured shade
Gold is the canonical gold in this collection. Below is its full breakdown across every common color format — useful when you need the same color in CSS, a design tool, or a print workflow.
Gold reads as a warm, saturated yellow, so its best pairings are deep purples, navy blues, and rich greens. Against black or cream, gold becomes the focal accent.
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