Closest web-safe match: #CC6666

Color Details and Palettes for #C1634E

Details about the color Too Hot to Handle#C1634E

Conversions, palettes, contrast & design ideas for this color.

Vermilion family Warm WCAG ink: white
HEX #C1634E RGB rgb(193, 99, 78) HSL hsl(11, 48%, 53%) CMYK cmyk(0%, 49%, 60%, 24%)

Color profile

About Color Hex #C1634E

#C1634E is a warm color from the Vermilion family, closest in name to “Too Hot to Handle”. In RGB it is rgb(193, 99, 78); in HSL, hsl(11, 48%, 53%).

The color Too Hot to Handle, with hexadecimal code #c1634e, sits in the orange color family, typically linked to enthusiasm, creativity, and warmth. Orange hues stimulate appetite and social interaction, which is why food brands and community platforms favor them. Additionally, it evokes emotions such as Passion, Energy, Love, Excitement, Danger and Desire. Orange is associated with spirituality and courage in some cultures, such as in Hinduism and Buddhism. In Western cultures, it often represents autumn, harvest, and creativity. With a moderate saturation of 48%, it has a softened, muted quality that lends sophistication and works well for backgrounds and secondary elements. With a mid-range lightness of 53%, it offers excellent versatility—readable as text on light backgrounds and visible as an element on dark ones. This color is ideal for designs that aim to express Passion, Energy, Love, Excitement, Danger, or Desire. It can be effectively used in web design, branding, and marketing materials to attract attention and convey specific messages.

Key facts

RGB 193, 99, 78 red · green · blue HSL 11° 48% 53% hue · sat · light HSV 11° 60% 76% design-app pickers CMYK 0 49 60 24 print inks, % Luminance 0.208 0 dark → 1 light On black 5.16:1 ✓ AA contrast ratio On white 4.07:1 ✕ AA contrast ratio Web-safe #CC6666 closest web-safe Best text black ideal foreground Character Vivid warm · vermilion family

The story of this color

History, Usage, Psychology & Design Ideas for #C1634E

Too Hot to Handle (#C1634E) belongs to the Vermilion color family.

With moderate saturation and balanced lightness, this muted tone feels sophisticated and understated. Muted hues like this excel in editorial design, professional portfolios, and interior spaces that seek calm refinement.

Historical Background

Vermilion—a brilliant red-orange pigment—was synthesized from mercury sulfide (cinnabar) as early as 8000 BC in Anatolia. Chinese artisans perfected synthetic vermilion around the 4th century BC, using it in lacquerware, seals, and religious manuscripts. In medieval Europe, vermilion illuminated the capital letters of sacred texts, literally giving us the word 'rubric' (from Latin ruber, red).

Design & Usage Tips

Vermilion bridges the intensity of red with the warmth of orange, making it ideal for food and beverage branding where appetite appeal matters. It pairs well with dark olive green for autumnal themes or with navy blue for a classic nautical palette. Avoid using vermilion for error states, as users may confuse it with orange warnings.

Positioned on the warm side of the color wheel (hue 11°), it naturally draws the eye and creates a sense of closeness—making it effective for calls to action, food photography, and hospitality branding. At 48% saturation, the color has a muted, sophisticated quality that pairs well with bolder accents. It works as a background, a border, or a secondary element in layered compositions.

Psychological Impact

Vermilion projects confidence, vitality, and creative ambition. Its warm red-orange lean makes it feel more approachable and less aggressive than pure red, which is why lifestyle and travel brands favor it for invitations to adventure.

With a mid-range lightness of 53%, this tone is highly versatile: dark enough to serve as body text on white, yet light enough to stand out on charcoal or navy backgrounds.

Creative Design Ideas

Use vermilion as a header accent stripe above charcoal photography for editorial impact. In interior design, a single vermilion accent wall energizes a neutral room. For digital products, vermilion hover states on cards create engaging micro-interactions.

Every format

#C1634E Color Conversions

Every way to write Too Hot to Handle — one-tap copy on every format; tap on any card to learn what it is and when to use it.

12 formats
HEX Web
#C1634E

Hexadecimal is the web’s universal color notation — two digits each for red, green and blue. Drop it straight into HTML, CSS or any design tool.

RGB Screen
rgb(193, 99, 78)

RGB is the additive Red-Green-Blue model every screen uses to emit light. The default choice for websites, apps and on-screen UI.

HSL Web
hsl(11, 48%, 53%)

HSL breaks a color into Hue, Saturation and Lightness — the most intuitive way to lighten, darken or mute a color in CSS.

HSV HSB Design
hsv(11, 60%, 76%)

HSV (also called HSB) maps Hue, Saturation and Value/Brightness. It is the model behind the color pickers in Photoshop, Figma and most design apps.

HWB CSS 4
hwb(11 31% 24%)

HWB blends a pure hue with Whiteness and Blackness — a painter-friendly model added in CSS Color 4 for quick tints and shades.

CMYK Print
cmyk(0%, 49%, 60%, 24%)

CMYK is the subtractive Cyan-Magenta-Yellow-Black ink model. Use these values when preparing artwork for a printer or commercial press.

OKLCH Modern
oklch(60.61% 0.125 33.79)

OKLCH is a modern, perceptually-uniform space (Lightness, Chroma, Hue). It powers smooth gradients and accessible palettes in today’s CSS.

OKLab Modern
oklab(60.61% 0.104 0.070)

OKLab is the Cartesian form of OKLCH — ideal for blending and interpolating colors without the muddy midpoints older spaces produce.

CIELAB L*a*b* Perceptual
L: 52.74, a: 35.71, b: 29.02

CIELAB is a device-independent, perceptually-uniform space. It is the standard for measuring color difference (ΔE) and matching across devices.

LCH Perceptual
L: 52.74, C: 46.02, H: 39.10

LCH is CIELAB in cylindrical form — Lightness, Chroma and Hue — letting you adjust vividness and hue while staying perceptually even.

XYZ CIE Science
X: 27.83, Y: 20.81, Z: 9.76

CIE XYZ is the 1931 master space that underpins every other model here — the scientific bridge used to convert between color systems.

Decimal int Code
12673870

The 24-bit integer value of the color — handy for databases, APIs, game engines and low-level graphics code.

Channel breakdown

RGB Color Percentages for #C1634E

How much red, green and blue light mixes into Too Hot to Handle.

Red 193/255 52.2% Green 99/255 26.8% Blue 78/255 21.1%

Percentages show each channel's share of the total light (R + G + B) in Too Hot to Handle.

Ink coverage

CMYK Ink Levels & Print Guide for #C1634E

Ink needed to reproduce Too Hot to Handle in four-color print. Heaviest ink: Yellow.

0% CYAN 49% MAGENTA 60% YELLOW 24% KEY

Print tip: treat these values as a starting point — final output depends on printer profile, paper stock and calibration.

Accessibility · WCAG

Luminance & Contrast for #C1634E

How bright Too Hot to Handle is, and how far black and white text clear each WCAG bar.

Relative luminance 0.208
0 · dark1 · light

Contrast ratio · 1:1 → 21:1 (log scale)

Aa Black text 5.16:1 ✓ AA ✕ AAA ✓ Large
Aa White text 4.07:1 ✕ AA ✕ AAA ✓ Large

Developer shortcuts

Quick CSS Snippets for #C1634E

Copy-and-paste CSS for Too Hot to Handle — per-line copy, or grab the whole block.

too-hot-to-handle.css
background-color: #C1634E;
color: #C1634E;
border: 2px solid #C1634E;
background-color: rgb(193, 99, 78);
background-color: hsl(11, 48%, 53%);
--color: #C1634E;

Shades · light to dark

#C1634E Monochrome Palette

Lighter and darker steps of Too Hot to Handle — the color's full brightness range in one strip.

#F9EFED
#F0D8D3
#E6C1B8
#DDA99E
#D49283
#CA7A69
#C1634E
#A45442
#874537
#6A362B
#4D281F
#301914
#130A08

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Harmony · 180° apart

#C1634E Complementary Palette

Two colors opposite on the wheel — maximum contrast for attention-grabbing accents.

#C1634E
#4EACC1

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Harmony · adjacent hues

#C1634E Analogic Palette

Neighboring hues on the wheel — harmonious, calm combinations that feel unified.

#C1634E
#C19C4E
#C14E72
#ACC14E
#C14EAC
#72C14E
#9C4EC1

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Harmony · 120° apart

#C1634E Triadic Palette

Three colors evenly spaced on the wheel — vibrant and energetic, yet balanced.

#C1634E
#4EC163
#634EC1

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Harmony · 90° apart

#C1634E Quad Palette

Four colors evenly spaced on the wheel (tetradic) — rich schemes with multiple accents.

#C1634E
#72C14E
#4EACC1
#9C4EC1

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Accessibility

Color Blindness Simulation for #C1634E

How Too Hot to Handle reads across five kinds of color vision — a ✓ Friendly verdict means the color difference stays distinguishable for that vision type.

#C1634E
#9EA554
#989753
#BC5758
#757575
Normal vision full color Deuteranopia green weakness ✕ Not friendly Protanopia red weakness ✕ Not friendly Tritanopia blue-yellow weakness ✓ Friendly Achromatopsia total color blindness ✕ Not friendly

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Harmony overview

Color Harmonies for #C1634E

The lead color from each harmony scheme, side by side — a shortcut to the full palettes above.

#4EACC1
#C19C4E
#4EC163
#72C14E
Complementary opposite hue Analogous adjacent hue Triadic 120° apart Tetradic (Quad) 90° apart

Perceptually nearby

#C1634E Nearby Colors

A step away in brightness, richness or shade — each still feels like the same color.

Brown Sugar Glaze#CC7755
Hot Sauce#AA5544
Canyon Sunset#DD8866
Picante#994433
Cedar Chest#CC5544
Too Hot to Handle#BB6655
Caramel Dream#BB6644
Track and Field#CC6655

From the color-name library

Colors Similar to #C1634E

The closest named colors to #C1634E — same mood, each with its own character.

Too Hot to Handle#BF6153
Cedar Chest#C95A49
Tandoori#BB5C4D
Bruschetta#B2654E
Barbecue#C26157
Clay#B66A50
Firebug#CD5C51
Track and Field#D66352
Spiced#BB715B
Red Cent#AD654C
Peach Dunes#B3695F
Pimento#DC5D47

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Inspiration

Explore Vibrant Images Featuring Too Hot to Handle (#c1634e)

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Good to know

Frequently Asked Questions about #C1634E

#C1634E is a warm color from the Vermilion family. Its closest matched name is “Too Hot to Handle”, matched perceptually with the CIEDE2000 color-difference formula. In RGB it is rgb(193, 99, 78); in HSL, hsl(11, 48%, 53%).
In RGB, #C1634E is rgb(193, 99, 78); in HSL it is hsl(11, 48%, 53%); and in CMYK — the model used for print — it is cmyk(0%, 49%, 60%, 24%).
#C1634E has a contrast ratio of 5.16:1 against black and 4.07:1 against white. For readability, black body text meets the WCAG AA threshold of 4.5:1 on it, while white does not.
The direct complement of #C1634E is #4EACC1 (opposite on the color wheel). For ready-made combinations, this page includes monochrome, analogous, triadic and tetradic palettes built from #C1634E in the palette sections above.