Explore the most common shades of turquoise with their hex codes. Find the perfect turquoise for your next design project.
From the deepest, most saturated tones to the lightest pastels, turquoise appears in nearly every design discipline — branding, interiors, fashion, and digital UI. The 30 shades below are the most commonly used named variants of turquoise, each with a precise hex code you can copy directly into your design tool.
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Turquoise
#40E0D0
Dark Turquoise
#00CED1
Medium Turquoise
#48D1CC
Light Turquoise
#AFEEEE
Bright Turquoise
#08E8DE
Turquoise Blue
#00FFEF
Turquoise Green
#A0D6B4
Pale Turquoise
#AFEEEE
Celeste
#B2FFFF
Electric Blue
#7DF9FF
Robin Egg Blue
#00CCCC
Aquamarine
#7FFFD4
Cyan
#00FFFF
Aqua
#00FFFF
Caribbean Blue
#1AC5B0
Downy
#6FD0C5
Seafoam
#78C7B8
Keppel
#3AB09E
Persian Green
#00A693
Verdigris
#43B3AE
Bermuda
#7DD8C6
Opal
#A8C3BC
Monte Carlo
#83D0C6
Tradewind
#6DAFA7
Gulf Stream
#80B3AE
Sinbad
#9FD7D3
Morning Glory
#9EDEE0
Spray
#79DEEC
Bali Hai
#859FAF
Fountain Blue
#56B4BE
Featured shade
Turquoise is the canonical turquoise 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.
Turquoise is a saturated cyan, so warm tones (coral, gold, peach) bring it to life. With white and sand, it becomes a coastal staple.
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