Explore the most common shades of pink with their hex codes. Find the perfect pink for your next design project.
From the deepest, most saturated tones to the lightest pastels, pink appears in nearly every design discipline — branding, interiors, fashion, and digital UI. The 30 shades below are the most commonly used named variants of pink, each with a precise hex code you can copy directly into your design tool.
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Hot Pink
#FF69B4
Rose
#FF007F
Blush
#DE5D83
Salmon Pink
#FF91A4
Coral Pink
#F88379
Magenta
#FF00FF
Fuchsia
#FF77FF
Baby Pink
#F4C2C2
Bubblegum
#FFC1CC
Carnation
#FFA6C9
Cerise
#DE3163
Flamingo
#FC8EAC
Mauve
#E0B0FF
Peach
#FFE5B4
Raspberry
#E30B5C
Watermelon
#FD4659
Dusty Rose
#DCAE96
Pastel Pink
#FFD1DC
Punch
#EC5578
Thulian Pink
#DE6FA1
Cherry Blossom
#FFB7C5
Candy Pink
#E4717A
Amaranth
#E52B50
Deep Pink
#FF1493
Petal
#F5D0C5
Ruby Pink
#E0115F
Orchid Pink
#F2BDCD
Tickle Me Pink
#FC89AC
Neon Pink
#FF6EC7
Mauvelous
#EF98AA
Featured shade
Hot Pink is the canonical pink 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.
Pink's complement is green, so sage, olive, and forest greens are natural partners. Black and charcoal give pink an editorial edge; cream and beige make it feel romantic.
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