This list includes 21 Colors that start with W, from “Wageningen Green” to “Woodland”. They span greens, browns, blues, and warm neutrals and offer practical names for palette building. Use these entries for web palettes, branding, print, and creative projects.
Colors that start with W are common color names beginning with the letter W used to identify distinct hues by name. Many have cultural roots, for example “woad” recalls an ancient blue dye once common in Europe.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Hex, RGB, and Color Psychology.
Name: The common color name you use to label, search, and choose a hue for palettes and content.
Hex: The six‑digit web code shows the exact screen color so you can use it directly in digital designs.
RGB: The red‑green‑blue values let you recreate the color in design tools and understand its screen mix.
Color Psychology: Short note on mood, associations, and typical uses to help you pick the right tone for projects.
Colors that start with W
Name
Hex
RGB
Source
White
#FFFFFF
255, 255, 255
CSS Named Color
White Smoke
#F5F5F5
245, 245, 245
CSS Named Color
Wheat
#F5DEB3
245, 222, 179
CSS Named Color
Wisteria
#C9A0DC
201, 160, 220
Crayola Crayon Color
Wild Blue Yonder
#A2ADD0
162, 173, 208
Crayola Crayon Color
Wild Strawberry
#FF43A4
255, 67, 164
Crayola Crayon Color
Wild Watermelon
#FC6C85
252, 108, 133
Crayola Crayon Color
Wine
#722F37
114, 47, 55
Wikipedia “List of colors”
Wenge
#645452
100, 84, 82
Wikipedia “List of colors” (Pourpre.com)
Walnut Brown
#5C5248
92, 82, 72
Pantone Color System
Wintergreen Dream
#56887D
86, 136, 125
Crayola Crayon Color
Winter Wizard
#A0E6FF
160, 230, 255
Crayola Crayon Color
Warm Black
#004242
0, 66, 66
Wikipedia “List of colors” (ISCC-NBS)
Wageningen Green
#34B233
52, 178, 51
Wikipedia “List of colors” (Wageningen University)
Warm Gray
#808069
128, 128, 105
Wikipedia “List of colors”
Wattle
#DCD747
220, 215, 71
Crayola Crayon Color
Water
#EBF4FA
235, 244, 250
Wikipedia “List of colors” (Resene)
Weldon Blue
#7C98AB
124, 152, 171
Wikipedia “List of colors” (RAL design system)
Whisper
#F7F5FA
247, 245, 250
Wikipedia “List of colors” (Resene)
Whiskey
#D29A67
210, 154, 103
Wikipedia “List of colors” (Resene)
Woodland
#46523C
70, 82, 60
Wikipedia “List of colors” (Resene)
Descriptions
White
The color of purity, simplicity, and perfection. In design, it creates a sense of space and cleanliness, serving as a classic, neutral background.
White Smoke
A very light gray, like a puff of smoke. A modern and subtle off-white neutral used for soft backgrounds and minimalist web design palettes.
Wheat
A soft, pale yellow-brown reminiscent of ripe grain. It evokes feelings of warmth, nature, and wholesomeness, great for organic or natural branding.
Wisteria
A pale, delicate violet named after the flowering plant. It suggests grace, nostalgia, and gentle creativity, popular in wedding and spring themes.
Wild Blue Yonder
A cool, medium-light blue with a hint of gray. It conveys calmness, stability, and open-mindedness, fitting for corporate or health-related branding.
Wild Strawberry
A vibrant, playful pink with a touch of red. This color exudes energy, fun, and youthful excitement, perfect for bold accents and eye-catching design.
Wild Watermelon
A bright, cheerful reddish-pink shade. It communicates freshness, fun, and summery vibes, often used in branding for youth-oriented products.
Wine
A deep, rich red with purple undertones, like red wine. It signifies sophistication, luxury, and passion, ideal for high-end branding and elegant interiors.
Wenge
A very dark brown with hints of black, named after the tropical timber. It conveys a sense of modern luxury, stability, and earthy elegance.
Walnut Brown
A rich, dark brown with a subtle warmth. It suggests natural, earthy qualities of stability and reliability, common in furniture and rustic branding.
Wintergreen Dream
A muted, cool-toned green-blue. This color feels refreshing, calm, and sophisticated, suitable for wellness brands or tranquil design palettes.
Winter Wizard
A very light, bright sky blue. It evokes feelings of crisp winter air, magic, and coolness, perfect for seasonal designs or playful branding.
Warm Black
A very dark cyan that appears black but with a deep green undertone. It offers a softer, more complex alternative to pure black in design.
Wageningen Green
A vibrant, pure green. It represents growth, nature, and vitality, suitable for eco-friendly or educational branding.
Warm Gray
A medium gray with yellowish or brownish undertones. This color feels comforting and grounding, a versatile neutral for sophisticated and cozy designs.
Wattle
A bright, golden yellow named after the Australian Wattle flower. It radiates happiness, optimism, and energy, great for creating a cheerful and inviting feel.
Water
A very pale, cool blue-gray. It conveys a sense of clarity, purity, and tranquility, ideal for clean, minimalist designs or wellness brands.
Weldon Blue
A dusty, medium-dark blue with gray undertones. It projects a sense of reliability, seriousness, and timelessness, often used in classic design.
Whisper
An extremely light, almost imperceptible gray with a lavender hint. It’s a subtle, delicate neutral that creates a serene and airy feeling.
Whiskey
A warm, amber-brown hue reminiscent of the spirit. It conveys warmth, tradition, and richness, making it suitable for classic and comforting designs.
Woodland
A dark, earthy green. It is associated with forests and nature, conveying a sense of calm, growth, and timelessness in a design palette.
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