Pacific Blue Color Codes
| Format | Value |
|---|---|
| HEX | #3AA8C1 |
| RGB | rgb(58, 168, 193) |
| CMYK | cmyk(70%, 13%, 0%, 24%) |
| HSL | hsl(191, 54%, 49%) |
What Does Pacific Blue Mean?
Pacific Blue sits between blue and green, inheriting the calm of one and the freshness of the other. It is the color of tropical water, glacier ice and clean technology. Pacific Blue feels modern, clear and hygienic — the color of swimming pools, mouthwash and futuristic interfaces.
→ Full pacific blue color meaning, psychology & cultural guide
Pacific Blue Color Psychology
Psychologically, pacific blue refreshes and clarifies. It lowers stress like blue but feels more energetic and contemporary. It evokes cleanliness so strongly that hygiene and medical products use it almost by default.
Famous Brands Using Pacific Blue
- Twitter (legacy) — open communication
- Skype — clarity of connection
- HP Enterprise — innovation
- Tiffany & Co. — the famous robin-egg blue — luxury and romance
Shades of Pacific Blue
→ All 20 shades of pacific blue with codes
Pacific Blue Color Combinations
Pacific Blue Background Gallery
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the hex code for pacific blue?
The hex code for pacific blue is #3AA8C1. In RGB it is rgb(58, 168, 193), and in CMYK it is 70%, 13%, 0%, 24%. You can copy these codes from the color code section above.
What does the color pacific blue mean?
Pacific Blue is associated with clarity, freshness, technology and calm. Its exact meaning shifts with culture and context — see the meaning and cultural sections on this page for details.
What colors go with pacific blue?
Pacific Blue pairs beautifully with black, white, gold, gray and its complementary color. Explore the pacific blue color combinations and palettes on this page for ready-to-use schemes.
Where can I download pacific blue backgrounds?
Right here — this site offers 53 free pacific blue backgrounds in HD (1920×1080) across 53 styles including solid, gradient, glitter, watercolor, ombre, polka dot, starry, marble and mesh. All are free for personal and commercial use.







