Explore the most common shades of white with their hex codes. Find the perfect white for your next design project.
From the deepest, most saturated tones to the lightest pastels, white appears in nearly every design discipline — branding, interiors, fashion, and digital UI. The 30 shades below are the most commonly used named variants of white, each with a precise hex code you can copy directly into your design tool.
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White
#FFFFFF
Snow
#FFFAFA
Ivory
#FFFFF0
Pearl
#FDEEF4
Cream
#FFFDD0
Eggshell
#F0EAD6
Linen
#FAF0E6
Bone
#E3DAC9
Antique White
#FAEBD7
Ghost White
#F8F8FF
Floral White
#FFFAF0
Seashell
#FFF5EE
Milk
#FDFFF5
Beige
#F5F5DC
Old Lace
#FDF5E6
Cornsilk
#FFF8DC
Vanilla
#F3E5AB
Alabaster
#F2F0E6
Magnolia
#F8F4FF
Honeydew
#F0FFF0
Mint Cream
#F5FFFA
Azure
#F0FFFF
Baby Powder
#FEFEFA
Lavender Blush
#FFF0F5
Cosmic Latte
#FFF8E7
Isabelline
#F4F0EC
Chalk
#F2F1ED
Cotton
#FBFBF9
Porcelain
#ECF0F1
Platinum
#E5E4E2
Featured shade
White is the canonical white 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.
White goes with everything. The interesting question is which white. Match warm whites with warm palettes (terracotta, sage, mustard) and cool whites with cooler palettes (navy, gray, blue).
Download Colorframe to pick any shade of white from your screen and get instant hex, RGB, HSL, OKLCH, and CMYK values.