Six professional color palettes built around snow (#FFFAFA): complementary, analogous, triadic, monochromatic, pastel and dark. Click any swatch to copy its hex code. Free for websites, branding, presentations and interiors.
Complementary Snow Palette
Opposite color on the wheel — maximum contrast, great for call-to-action buttons and bold designs.
Analogous Snow Palette
Neighboring hues — harmonious and calm, ideal for backgrounds and branding.
Triadic Snow Palette
Three evenly spaced hues — vibrant and balanced, popular in illustration and UI design.
Monochromatic Snow Palette
One hue, many lightness levels — elegant, minimal and always safe.
Pastel Snow Palette
Soft, low-saturation tones — friendly and modern, great for apps and social media.
Dark Snow Palette
Moody, premium feel — perfect for dark-mode UI, luxury branding and posters.
Snow Combinations
FAQs
What is the hex code for snow?
The hex code for snow is #FFFAFA. In RGB it is rgb(255, 250, 250), and in CMYK it is 0%, 2%, 2%, 0%. You can copy these codes from the color code section above.
What does the color snow mean?
Snow is associated with purity, simplicity, cleanliness and space. Its exact meaning shifts with culture and context — see the meaning and cultural sections on this page for details.
What colors go with snow?
Snow pairs beautifully with black, white, gold, gray and its complementary color. Explore the snow color combinations and palettes on this page for ready-to-use schemes.
Where can I download snow backgrounds?
Right here — this site offers 32 free snow backgrounds in HD (1920×1080) across 8 styles: solid, gradient, glow, waves, bokeh, rays, texture and curves. All are free for personal and commercial use.