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How to find a color by HEX, RGB, HSL, or name

Use the Chromo search box to open a color page from common color inputs.

1 min read147 wordsUpdated May 20, 2026

The Chromo search box accepts several color formats. You can search with a HEX value, RGB value, HSL value, or exact color name from the color database.

Supported examples

  • HEX: #4BA2C2 or 4BA2C2.
  • RGB: rgb(0, 128, 0).
  • HSL: hsl(196, 49%, 53%).
  • Name: a known database color name, such as a named color listed in Chromo.

Search steps

  1. Open /chromo.
  2. Type the color value or exact color name in the search field.
  3. Press Enter or click the search button.
  4. If the value is valid, Chromo opens /chromo/{hex} for that color.
  5. If the color is not found or invalid, Chromo shows an error instead of opening a detail page.

Tip

Use HEX when possible. It is the fastest path to an exact Chromo color page.


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