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Since the introduction of Crayola drawing crayons by Binney & Smith in 1903, more than 200 colors have been produced in a wide variety of assortments. The table below represents all of the colors found in regular Crayola assortments from 1903 to the present.
Here are the 24 new Colors of the World released in 2020. They are currently in a 168 count box of crayons I will add soon. Only time will tell if they get included in a standard box of Crayola crayons for good. I think they should. I arranged them according to almond, golden and rose.
Here’s a list with names and descriptions of all the crayon colors currently produced by Crayola. The Hex, RGB, and CMYK values are also included if you want to use them in your designs. 1. Canary. This soft yellow perfectly captures the color of the famous singing bird. It’s a relatively new Crayola shade, too — it was only introduced in 1998. 2.
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Did you know there is over 500 Crayola color names not used anymore? There are a few ways a color is "retired" at Crayola. The actual color is retired or the the color name is changed. Either way the colors colors can be rare and highly collectible.
Here are the 133 standard Crayola crayon colors. According to its chronology page, Crayola considers each "core color" to have been introduced in a specific year. These dates are reflected in the table below. The hex triplets below are representative of the colors produced by the named crayons. [1]
List of all 315 CRAYOLA colors with names and info. Search for a name or a RGB value RRR,GGG,BBB or a Hex value #rrggbb. crayola colors list. ... The Color Network: ...
Here we go down crayon color memory lane with all 120 color names and hex codes, fun facts and photos. Photo by Sir Fish. Crayola crayons currently come in 120 colors including 23 reds, 20 greens, 19 blues, 16 purples, 14 oranges, 11 browns, 8 yellows, 2 grays, 2 coppers, 2 blacks, 1 white, 1 gold and 1 silver.
Read on for a list of our 120 core crayon colors and the years when they were first introduced, along with discontinued colors and names that have changed over the years. Click here for a listing of current Crayola colors.
Are you a Color Genius too? Put yourself to the test and see how many of the 64 color names you can recall at the Crayola website.