Cyan is a color evoked by light with a wavelength between 490 and 520 nm, and it is one of the primary colors in the subtractive CMYK system. Learn about the history, shades, variations, and cultural significance of cyan hues in art, jewelry, and printing. Explore 150 captivating shades of cyan , from serene to intense, with unique names, hex codes, RGB values, and CMYK percentages. Learn how to use cyan in art, design, and print projects, and discover its symbolism and complementary colors. Cyan is the color exactly between blue and green. To put this another way, it's half green and half blue. This was an important color in the ancient world due to the gem turquoise that was well known to the ancient Egyptians, Mayans, Chinese and Japanese. This effect can still be seen today where cyan is a more important color to some cultures than blue. Cyan Color Codes The colors : viridian green, turquoise, columbia blue, dark cyan , medium turquoise and powder blue are a few examples of cyan shades. See more named color codes similar to cyan below!

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