Pink colors
Pink has evolved from a traditionally feminine color to a versatile design choice used across industries. Soft pinks like blush and millennial pink convey warmth and approachability, while bold pinks like hot pink and rose create energy and confidence.
In business materials, muted pinks like dusty rose and blush work well for beauty, wellness, and lifestyle brands. Bolder pinks are increasingly used by tech startups and consumer brands seeking a distinctive, modern identity.
All pink colors
Quick reference
| Color | HEX |
|---|---|
| Pink | #FFC0CB |
| Blush | #FFB6C1 |
| Rose | #FF007F |
| Salmon Pink | #FF91A4 |
| Hot Pink | #FF69B4 |
| Coral Pink | #F88379 |
| Dusty Rose | #DCAE96 |
| Bubblegum | #FFC1CC |
| Pastel Pink | #FFD1DC |
| Flamingo | #FC8EAC |
| Carnation | #FFA6C9 |
| Millennial Pink | #F3CFC6 |
Frequently asked questions
What is the hex code for pink?
Pink is hex #FFC0CB (RGB 255, 192, 203). Popular variations include blush (#FFB6C1), rose (#FF007F), and hot pink (#FF69B4).
What colors go with pink?
Pink pairs well with charcoal, navy blue, white, gold, and sage green. Blush + charcoal + white is a popular modern palette.
Other color families
Last updated April 6, 2026
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