Mint
HEX: #3EB489 | Modern Palette
Color Specifications
#3EB489
62, 180, 137
158°, 65% ,70%
65.56, 0, 23.89, 29.41
About Mint
Mint (#3EB489) is a color with RGB(62, 180, 137) and HSL(158.14°, 65.56%, 70.59%). It is commonly associated with Playful moods. In design, it fits Cool styles and is suitable for Text, Button, Accent. Its complementary color is #B43E69, which creates strong contrast. Its triadic palette includes #893EB4 and #B4893E. The name comes from mentha (Latin).
- HEX: #3EB489
- RGB: 62, 180, 137
- HSL: 158.14°, 65.56%, 70.59%
- Mood: Playful
- Style: Cool
- Use case: Text, Button, Accent
- Complementary color: #B43E69
- Triadic colors: #893EB4, #B4893E
- The name comes from mentha (Latin).
Live Components
Color Palettes
Color Harmonies
Complementary
The color directly opposite on the color wheel — creates maximum contrast and vibrance.
Analogous
Colors adjacent on the wheel — naturally harmonious and pleasing to the eye.
Triadic
Three colors equally spaced 120° apart — bold, balanced, and visually rich.
Split-Complementary
Two colors flanking the complement — high contrast with less tension than full complementary.
Tetradic (Square)
Four colors at 90° intervals — rich variety, best when one color dominates.
Monochromatic
Shades and tints of the same hue — cohesive, elegant, and easy to work with.
Shades & Tints
A seamless scale of #3EB489 from deepest shade to lightest tint.
Frequently Asked Questions
Name, History & Etymology
History
The word 'mint' in English comes from the Old English 'minte', which itself is derived from the Latin 'mentha'. The Latin word has Greek origins, 'minthē', referring to the plant. The plant has been cultivated and used for culinary and medicinal purposes for thousands of years across various cultures. The association with a place where money is coined (also 'mint') is a separate etymological path, coming from the Latin 'moneta', referring to the temple of Juno Moneta where Roman money was coined. These two meanings are homonyms.
First Recorded Use
Before 12th century
Cultural Associations
Mint is a widely recognized herb globally, used in cuisines from the Middle East (e.g., tabbouleh, mint tea) to Southeast Asia (e.g., pho, spring rolls) and Western cultures (e.g., mint sauce with lamb, mojitos). It's also historically significant in traditional medicine for digestive issues and as a breath freshener. In some cultures, it symbolizes hospitality or refreshment.
Code Snippets
/* Background */
.element {
background-color: #3EB489;
}
/* Text */
.element {
color: #3EB489;
}
/* Border */
.element {
border: 1px solid #3EB489;
}
/* Linear gradient to complementary */
.element {
background: linear-gradient(
to right,
#3EB489,
#E583A7
);
}
/* Radial gradient */
.element {
background: radial-gradient(
circle,
#3EB489,
#E583A7
);
}
// SCSS variable
$mint: #3EB489;
// With RGB channels (useful for rgba() usage)
$mint-r: 62;
$mint-g: 180;
$mint-b: 137;
// Usage
.element {
background-color: $mint;
color: rgba($mint-r, $mint-g, $mint-b, 0.8);
}