This list includes 26 Colors that start with T, from “Tan” to “Tyrian Purple”. They range from neutral tans to vivid purples and teals, and serve designers, developers, content creators, DIYers and students.

Colors that start with T are named hues whose common names begin with the letter T. Tyrian Purple, for example, was an ancient dye prized by royalty and trade.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Hex, RGB and Color psychology.

Name: The color’s common name; use it to search, label palettes, and communicate choices clearly with collaborators.

Hex: The hex code gives exact web color values so you can copy it directly into styles or design tools.

RGB: RGB shows the red, green and blue mix in numeric form so you can recreate colors across digital platforms.

Color psychology: A short note on emotional associations and common uses so you can pick tones that support your message.

Colors that start with T

NameHexRGBSource
Tan#D2B48C210,180,140X11/CSS
Tangerine#F28500242,133,0Crayola
Taupe#483C3272,60,50Wikipedia
Teal#0080800,128,128X11/CSS
Teal Blue#36758854,117,136ISCC-NBS
Tea Green#D0F0C0208,240,192Wikipedia
Tea Rose#F88379248,131,121Wikipedia
Terra Cotta#E2725B226,114,91Wikipedia
Thistle#D8BFD8216,191,216X11/CSS
Tickle Me Pink#FC89AC252,137,172Crayola
Tiffany Blue#0ABAB510,186,181Tiffany & Co. (unofficial)
Timberwolf#DBD7D2219,215,210Crayola
Tomato#FF6347255,99,71X11/CSS
Topaz#FFC87C255,200,124Pantone (approximated)
Tractor Red#FD0E35253,14,53Wikipedia (industry standard)
Tropical Rain Forest#00755E0,117,94Crayola
True Blue#0073CF0,115,207Wikipedia (common standard)
Tufts Blue#3E8EDE62,142,222Tufts University branding
Tumbleweed#DEAA88222,170,136Crayola
Turkish Rose#B57281181,114,129Plochere Color System
Turquoise#40E0D064,224,208X11/CSS
Tuscan#FAD6A5250,214,165Pantone
Tuscan Red#7C4848124,72,72Wikipedia (historical)
Tuscany#C09999192,153,153Crayola
Twilight Lavender#8A496B138,73,107Crayola
Tyrian Purple#66023C102,2,60Wikipedia (historical)

Descriptions

Tan
A pale brown, evoking warmth, neutrality, and earthiness. It’s a versatile and classic neutral used in fashion and interior design.
Tangerine
A vibrant, citrusy orange that feels energetic and playful. It is often used in branding to convey excitement and creativity.
Taupe
A dark grayish-brown or brownish-gray that is sophisticated and timeless. Taupe is a popular neutral for its ability to match a wide range of palettes.
Teal
A medium blue-green, named after the common teal duck. Teal is sophisticated and calming, often used in design to evoke clarity and stability.
Teal Blue
A darker, more subdued shade of teal with a stronger blue influence. It suggests depth, professionalism, and a serious tone in design.
Tea Green
A very light, pale shade of green reminiscent of brewed green tea. It feels fresh, serene, and is perfect for calming backgrounds.
Tea Rose
A delicate, warm pink with a hint of orange, like the flower. This color evokes a sense of gentleness, romance, and vintage charm.
Terra Cotta
A rustic, reddish-brown clay color. It brings an earthy, warm, and natural feeling to designs, often used in rustic or Southwestern themes.
Thistle
A very pale, grayish-violet named after the plant. Thistle is a gentle and subtle color, often used for soft, elegant backgrounds.
Tickle Me Pink
A bright, playful fuchsia-pink that is full of energy and fun. It’s a youthful color perfect for projects needing a pop of excitement.
Tiffany Blue
The iconic, trademarked light robin egg blue. It represents luxury, elegance, and exclusivity in branding and design.
Timberwolf
A light, warm gray that resembles unbleached wood or a wolf’s fur. It is a sophisticated, modern neutral that provides a soft, calming effect.
Tomato
A bright, warm reddish-orange that is vibrant and appetizing. This color is energetic and attention-grabbing, great for call-to-action buttons.
Topaz
A warm, golden yellow reminiscent of the gemstone. It suggests luxury, wisdom, and a sense of warmth and happiness.
Tractor Red
A vivid, powerful red associated with agricultural machinery. It conveys strength, durability, and a classic, industrial feel.
Tropical Rain Forest
A deep, lush green that evokes the feeling of a dense jungle. It’s associated with nature, vitality, and environmental themes.
True Blue
A pure, bright, and classic shade of blue. It signifies loyalty, trust, and dependability, making it a corporate branding staple.
Tufts Blue
The official medium blue of Tufts University. It projects a feeling of intelligence, stability, and institutional tradition.
Tumbleweed
A muted, dusty beige-tan that brings to mind dry, open landscapes. It’s a warm, earthy neutral that works well in rustic or natural palettes.
Turkish Rose
A deep, dusty pink with a touch of mauve. This color is romantic and sophisticated, with a vintage, old-world charm.
Turquoise
A vibrant greenish-blue, reminiscent of the gemstone. It represents tranquility, protection, and the clarity of tropical waters.
Tuscan
A warm, sun-baked beige with orange undertones. It evokes the feeling of Italian countrysides, offering warmth and a rustic elegance.
Tuscan Red
A deep, brownish-red historically used on passenger rail cars. It conveys a sense of classic luxury, history, and robustness.
Tuscany
A muted, dusty brownish-rose color. It is a sophisticated and warm neutral with a subtle, romantic feel.
Twilight Lavender
A deep, muted purple with gray and pink undertones, like a flower at dusk. It feels mysterious, elegant, and calming.
Tyrian Purple
A deep, reddish-purple historically made from sea snails. Anciently reserved for royalty, it symbolizes power, luxury, and wealth.
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