Laser Lemon 🎨 RGB Color Code: #FFFF66
The hexadecimal RGB code of Laser Lemon color is #FFFF66. This code is composed of a hexadecimal FF red (255/256), a FF green (255/256) and a 66 blue component (102/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(255,255,102). Closest WebSafe color: Unmellow Yellow (#FFFF66)
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a variant of Laser Lemon below. Laser lemon is a fluorescent color, displayed in non-fluorescent form at the right. The color laser lemon was named by
Screamin' Green #FFFF66 255 255 102 #77DDE7 119 221 231 Laser Lemon Pearl Laser Lemon Glitter Laser Lemon #FFCC33 255 204 51 #77DDE7 119 221 231 Sunglow Pearl
then-emerging LaserDisc format. Lemon had 10 children: Richard, George, Beverly, Donna, Robin, Jonathan, Jamison, Angela, Crystal, and Caleb. Lemon was born
Orange (formerly Ultra Orange), Atomic Tangerine (formerly Ultra Yellow), Laser Lemon (formerly Chartreuse), Screamin' Green (formerly Ultra Green), Blizzard
#FBA0E3 Lemon #FFF700 Lemon chiffon #FFFACD Lemon curry #CCA01D Lemon glacier #FDFF00 Lemon iced tea #BD3000 Lemon lime #E3FF00 Lemon lime #5CFF67 Lemon meringue
22% 83% 9% 87% Lapis lazuli #26619C 15% 38% 61% 210° 61% 38% 76% 61% Laser lemon #FFFF66 100% 100% 40% 60° 100% 70% 60% 100% Laurel green #A9BA9D 66%
Outrageous Orange), Ultra Yellow (later Atomic Tangerine), Chartreuse (later Laser Lemon), Ultra Green (later Screamin' Green) and Ultra Blue (later Blizzard
were bundled onto a single LaserDisc set released by Pony Canyon on September 21, 1986. An OVA series titled Cream Lemon: New Generation was released
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