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Shooting Star

#FCE6B0

RGB 252, 230, 176 · HSL 43°, 93%, 84% · CMYK 0, 9, 30, 1

Shooting Star is #FCE6B0 in HEX — rgb(252, 230, 176), hsl(43°, 93%, 84%), cmyk(0%, 9%, 30%, 1%).

Shooting Star pulls into the airy end of the yellows spectrum — HSL 43°, 93%, 84%. The saturated saturation makes it bold and immediate, and the hue reads warm. In interior projects it shines on kitchens, breakfast nooks, kids' rooms, accent walls — bringing sunlight indoors. Reads best alongside white trim, natural linen, light oak, brushed brass.

HEX#FCE6B0
RGB252, 230, 176
HSL43°, 93%, 84%
HSV43°, 30%, 99%
CMYK0, 9, 30, 1
Decimal16574128
CSS RGBrgb(252, 230, 176)
CSS HSLhsl(43, 93%, 84%)

Benjamin Moore

Shooting304

ΔE 0.4 · #FDE7B1

IKEA

IKEA03737

ΔE 0.9 · #FDE5B0

PPG

Sawdust1206-4

ΔE 0.9 · #FBE4AF

Kilz

Cream GoldLE180-02

ΔE 1.4 · #FDE9B4

Valspar

Summer Wish3005-2B

ΔE 1.7 · #FDEAB4

Vista Paint

Natural RaffiaK-532

ΔE 1.8 · #FBE4AB

Behr

Whisper Yellow300A-2

ΔE 1.9 · #FFE6B3

Dulux

Lemon RoseS16G2

ΔE 2 · #FBE6AC

Sherwin-Williams

Glad YellowSW6694

ΔE 2.1 · #F5E1AC

Colorhouse

Grain .02Grain-02

ΔE 2.8 · #F4DEA8

Dutch Boy

IceVS-9113

ΔE 3 · #F6DFAD

Hallman-Lindsay

Tiffany Light923

ΔE 3.2 · #FDE4B4

Dunn-Edwards

Gold SandDE5429

ΔE 3.4 · #F7E5A9

Farrow & Ball

Dorset Cream68

ΔE 5.9 · #EFD5A1

RAL

Light Ivory1015

ΔE 10.7 · #E6D690

Kobra

Ivory02

ΔE 12.1 · #E6C9A2

Light Reflectance Value (LRV)

80/100

Very Light

0 · DarkLight · 100

Bounces most light back into the room — maximises brightness and makes small or north-facing rooms feel larger. Reads close to a soft neutral.

Undertone

TemperatureWarm MasstoneOrange UndertoneYellow

Reads as a warm orange with a yellow undertone showing through, especially in daylight. Pair trim and adjacent colours to either calm or amplify that undertone.

Complementary

#FCE6B0
#B0C6FC

Analogous

#FCC1B0
#FCE6B0
#ECFCB0

Triadic

#FCE6B0
#B0FCE7
#E7B0FC

Split-Complementary

#FCE6B0
#B0ECFC
#C1B0FC

Tetradic

#FCE6B0
#B0FCC1
#B0C6FC
#FCB0EC

Monochromatic

#F7B91D
#F9D066
#FCE6B0
#FEF7E6
#FEF7E6

Rectangle

#FCE6B0
#C6FCB0
#B0C6FC
#E7B0FC

Compound

#FCE6B0
#ECFCB0
#B0C6FC
#C1B0FC

Shades and tints of Shooting Star run from a pale tint down to a deep shade — same hue and saturation, lightness stepped. Each rung below shows its exact HEX code; tap any to copy it.

Tint #FEF6E1
Tint #FDF2D5
Tint #FDEEC9
Tint #FDEABD
Base #FCE6B0
Shade #F9CB58
Shade #ECAC09
Shade #946B05
Shade #3B2B02

Lighter

#FDECC0
#FAEFD3
#FAF5E7

Darker

#FDCF5A
#ECA900
#896200

Saturation

#E2DBCB
#FCE7B0
#FEE7AF

Best Rooms

kitchens, breakfast nooks, kids' rooms

Best Uses

accent walls, ceilings, cabinetry highlights

Pairs With

white trim, natural linen, light oak, brushed brass

Aa

vs White

1.23:1

Fail

Aa

vs Black

17.08:1

AAA

Deuteranopia

#FCE6B0
#F6EAB1

Original → Simulated

Protanopia

#FCE6B0
#EAEAB8

Original → Simulated

Tritanopia

#FCE6B0
#FFDFE5

Original → Simulated

Bright · Optimistic

Shooting Star brings light into spaces that lack it — kitchens, breakfast nooks, kids' rooms wake up under it. The trick with yellow is restraint: lean toward the muted/buttery end if you want it on walls; reserve high-chroma versions for accents and trim.

SymbolismSunlight, clarity, intellect
PersonalityCheerful, alert, sociable
sunlightclarityjoyalertnesskitchenmorning
#FCD99F

Warm Bulb 2700K

Incandescent / soft white LED — pulls colour toward yellow/amber.

#FCE6B0

Daylight 5500K

Midday natural light or daylight-spec LED — closest to the paint chip.

#EADEC3

Cool Bulb 6500K

Cool white LED / overcast daylight — pulls colour toward blue.

#EEECE7

Trim

Matched off-white

Same hue at 92% lightness — trim reads coordinated, not stark.

#F8F8F7

Ceiling

Whisper tint

Near-white with a hint of the hero's undertone — ceiling feels intentional.

#7C9DF0

Accent

Complementary punch

Hue +180°, slightly muted for paint vs. screen — use on a door, frame, or single piece.

#574738

Floor

Walnut neutral

Warm mid-brown grounds the scheme regardless of hero hue.

Brand · Product Line

Benjamin Moore / Regal Select Interior

Recommended Finishes

Eggshell (walls) · Semi-gloss (trim) · Flat (ceiling)

Light tones absorb less light than expected — eggshell adds warmth on walls, semi-gloss gives trim crisp definition against pale walls.

Best Surfaces

Primary walls · Trim · Ceilings · Furniture

Coverage & Dry Time

Typical coverage 350-400 sq ft per gallon over a primed surface.

Touch-dry in ~1 hour. Recoat after 4 hours. Full cure 7-14 days.

Primer

Standard primer; pale colors typically need 2 coats for full opacity.

Application Tip

Use a 9" microfiber roller on walls and a 2.5" angled sash brush for trim cuts. Two coats minimum for even depth.

You'll need

4.0 litres

1.06 US gallons · room for one touch-up coat. Buy slightly more to ensure single-batch match.

CSS — color
color: #FCE6B0;
CSS — background
background-color: #FCE6B0;
CSS Variable
--color-shooting-star: #FCE6B0;
Tailwind v3 — config
colors: { 'shooting-star': '#FCE6B0' }
Tailwind — arbitrary
bg-[#FCE6B0] text-[#FCE6B0]
SCSS
$shooting-star: #FCE6B0;
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What color is #FCE6B0?

#FCE6B0 is Shooting Star, a soft yellow with a warm undertone.

Is #FCE6B0 warm or cool?

Shooting Star reads warm, which influences how it interacts with surrounding tones and natural light.

What rooms work best with Shooting Star?

Shooting Star works well in kitchens, breakfast nooks, kids' rooms. Designers typically use it for accent walls, ceilings, cabinetry highlights.

What colors pair well with Shooting Star?

Shooting Star pairs naturally with white trim, natural linen, light oak, brushed brass. Its complementary color is also a strong contrast option for accents.

Where can I download Shooting Star?

You can download Shooting Star on DSGN.HOUSE in 15 designer formats including CSS gradient, Figma, Procreate swatches, Tailwind config, Adobe ASE, SVG, and 4K wallpapers — all free.

What's the hex code for Shooting Star?

The hex code is #FCE6B0. In RGB it's 252, 230, 176, and in HSL it's 43°, 93%, 84%.

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