Japan Flag Colors | HEX, RGB & HSL

The national flag of Japan has 2 colors: red and white.

Both hexadecimal values for these colors are #BC002D and #FFFFFF, respectively.

When it comes to RGB, red has 188 red, 0 green, and 45 blue, and white has 255 red, 255 green, and 255 blue.

In HSL, red would have a hue of 346, 100% saturation, and 37% lightness, and white would have a hue of 0, 0% saturation, and 100% lightness.

Please continue reading below for more information on these colors and tips on how to correctly and effectively use them.

Flag of Japan
Hex: #BC002D
RGB: (188 0 45)
HSL: (346 100% 37%)
Hex: #FFFFFF
RGB: (255 255 255)
HSL: (0 0% 100%)

Resources

Since those who usually search for color palettes online tend to be working on some sort of project, we decided to share with you all some cool resources to understand color codes and how they work.

You will also get to know why it is so important to learn a lot about color psychology and how it influences the way that people feel in certain situations.

Video #1

This next video was uploaded to YouTube by PolyMatter. 

On this video, he talks about HEX codes in particular, what they mean, and how computer understand these random combinations of letters and numbers.

Video #2

This other YouTube video is from Webflow.

They give us a review on how different colors are used across the web and some extraordinary tips on how to truly comprehend the differences behind each shading.

This article by Hacker Noon titled: Hex colors, how do they work? is a great alternative to the first video that we shared as it also explains how hex numbers are determined and what many of its uses are. 

Lastly, maybe also read this article by MakeTechEasier titled: Color Codes: What’s the Difference Between Hex, RGB, and HSL?

Since Hex, RGB, and HSL are the three main color systems that we share on our website, this is an amazing way of understanding their differences.

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