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EF98AAEF98AAEF98AAEF98AAEF98AA239152170Mauvelous 🎨 RGB Color Code: #EF98AA

The hexadecimal RGB code of Mauvelous color is #EF98AA. This code is composed of a hexadecimal EF red (239/256), a 98 green (152/256) and a AA blue component (170/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(239,152,170). Closest WebSafe color: Light salmon pink (#FF9999)
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List of Crayola crayon colors
Me Pink #FC80A5 252 128 165 1993–present No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Β  Mauvelous #F091A9 240 145 169 1993–present No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Β  Pink Sherbert
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Lavender pink Lilac Lilac luster Liseran purple Lusty gallant Magenta Mauvelous Medium Deep Rose Mexican pink Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Melon Mimi Pink Misty
List of colors (alphabetical)
Maroon (X11) #B03060 Mauve #E0B0FF Mauve taupe #915F6D Mauveine #8D029B Mauvelous #EF98AA Maximum Blue #47ABCC Maximum Blue Green #30BFBF Maximum Blue Purple
History of Crayola crayons
Purple Mountains' Majesty, Wisteria, Cerise, Razzmatazz, Tickle Me Pink, Mauvelous, Tumbleweed, and Timberwolf. In 1996, a special color called Blue Ribbon
List of colors by shade
Lavender pink Lilac Lilac luster Liseran purple Lusty gallant Magenta Mauvelous Medium Deep Rose Mexican pink Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Melon Mimi Pink Misty
List of colors: G–M
100% 85% 31% 100% Mauve taupe #915F6D 57% 37% 43% 343Β° 21% 47% 34% 57% Mauvelous #EF98AA 94% 60% 67% 348Β° 73% 77% 36% 94% Maximum blue #47ABCC 28% 67%
Timeline of Crayola
Egg Blue, Shamrock, Tickle Me Pink, Timberwolf, Tropical Rain Forest, Mauvelous, Tumbleweed, and Wisteria. Color Wonder products debuted; Hot Fluorescent
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