33 Color names for "Pantone Colors"

True Red is the color that was chosen as the "2002 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
True Red (Pantone)
#bf1932
Emerald is the color that was chosen as the "2013 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Emerald (Pantone)
#009473
Cerulean is the color that was chosen as the "2000 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Cerulean (Pantone)
#9bb7d4
Illuminating is the color that was chosen as the "2021 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Illuminating (Pantone)
#f5df4d
Marsala is the color that was chosen as the "2015 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Marsala (Pantone)
#955251
Classic Blue is the color that was chosen as the "2020 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Classic Blue (Pantone)
#0f4c81
Serenity is the color that was chosen as the "2016 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Serenity (Pantone)
#92a8d1
Greenery is the color that was chosen as the "2017 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Greenery (Pantone)
#88b04b
Tigerlily is the color that was chosen as the "2004 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Tigerlily (Pantone)
#e2583e
Mimosa is the color that was chosen as the "2009 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Mimosa (Pantone)
#f0c05a
Honeysuckle is the color that was chosen as the "2011 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Honeysuckle (Pantone)
#d94f70
Ultra Violet is the color that was chosen as the "2018 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Ultra Violet (Pantone)
#5f4b8b
Very Peri is the color that was chosen as the "2022 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Very Peri (Pantone)
#6667ab
Blue Iris is the color that was chosen as the "2008 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Blue Iris (Pantone)
#5a5b9f
Rose Quartz is the color that was chosen as the "2016 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Rose Quartz (Pantone)
#f7cac9
Tangerine Tango is the color that was chosen as the "2012 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Tangerine Tango (Pantone)
#dd4124
Radiant Orchid is the color that was chosen as the "2014 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Radiant Orchid (Pantone)
#b163a3
Turquoise is the color that was chosen as the "2010 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Turquoise (Pantone)
#45b5aa
Ultimate Gray is the color that was chosen as the "2021 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Ultimate Gray (Pantone)
#939597
Viva Magenta is the color that was chosen as the "2023 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Viva Magenta (Pantone)
#bb2649
Sand Dollar is the color that was chosen as the "2006 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Sand Dollar (Pantone)
#decdbe
Chili Pepper is the color that was chosen as the "2007 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Chili Pepper (Pantone)
#9b1b30
Aqua Sky is the color that was chosen as the "2003 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Aqua Sky (Pantone)
#7bc4c4
Blue Turquoise is the color that was chosen as the "2005 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Blue Turquoise (Pantone)
#53b0ae
Peach Fuzz is the color that was chosen as the "2024 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Peach Fuzz (Pantone)
#ffbe98
Living Coral is the color that was chosen as the "2019 Pantone color of the year" by the Pantone Color Institute.
Living Coral (Pantone)
#ff6f61
Pantone 448 C is a colour in the Pantone colour system. Described as a drab dark brown and informally dubbed the "ugliest colour in the world", it was selected in 2012 as the colour for plain tobacco and cigarette packaging in Australia, after market researchers determined that it was the least attractive colour. The Australian Department of Health initially referred to the colour as "olive green", but the name was changed after concerns were expressed by the Australian Olive Association. Since 2016, the same colour has also been used for plain cigarette packaging in many countries, including France, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Israel, Norway, New Zealand, Slovenia, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay, Thailand, Singapore, Turkey, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
Pantone 448 C
#4A412A
Darker shade of Columbia blue, a color named after Columbia University. Pantone 285 is one of "Secondary Blues" used by the university.
Columbia Blue Pantone 285
#0072CE
Darker shade of Columbia blue, a color named after Columbia University. Pantone 284 is one of "Secondary Blues" used by the university.
Columbia Blue Pantone 284
#6CACE4
Darker shade of Columbia blue, a color named after Columbia University. In a 2009 publication, the university officially lists Columbia blue as Pantone 290, though Pantone 292, may still be called Columbia blue when used on a light background.
Columbia Blue Pantone 292
#69B3E7
Royal blue is a deep and vivid shade of blue. It is said to have been created by clothiers in Rode, Somerset, a consortium of whom won a competition to make a dress for Queen Charlotte, consort of King George III.
Royal blue (Pantone)
#3D428B
This is the color called artichoke green in Pantone. The source is Pantone 18-0125 TPX.
Artichoke green (Pantone)
#4B6F44
The color shown is called Puce in the Pantone color list. It is sourced from the "Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" color list, color #19-1518 TPX—Puce.
Puce (Pantone)
#4F3A3C
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