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blueishgreen

Blueishgreen is a descriptive term for colors that lie between blue and green on the visible spectrum. It is not a precise official color name, but a range of hues that can appear pale and aqueous or rich and saturated. In practice, blueish-green overlaps with cyan, teal, and turquoise, depending on brightness and context.

In digital color systems, blueish-green hues are typically found in the cyan–teal region of the color wheel,

Perception of blueish-green depends on lighting, material, and surrounding colors. In design, these hues are associated

Because blueish-green is a descriptive range rather than a fixed name, it is often equated with related

roughly
around
160°
to
210°
in
HSV/HSB
terminology.
Representative
examples
include
cyan
(#00FFFF),
teal
(#008080),
turquoise
(#40E0D0),
and
aquamarine
(#7FFFD4).
with
freshness,
calm,
and
clarity,
and
they
are
common
in
branding
for
technology,
health,
and
environmental
themes.
On
screens
they
are
produced
by
combinations
of
red,
green,
and
blue
light;
in
printing
they
are
created
primarily
with
cyan
and
green
inks,
sometimes
with
black
for
depth.
terms
such
as
cyan,
teal,
turquoise,
or
aquamarine.
It
sits
between
blue
and
green
and
supports
a
wide
spectrum
of
tones—from
pale,
airy
greens
with
blue
undertones
to
deep,
marine
blues
with
greeniness.