An assortment of crayon boxes produced by Binney & Smith between 1903 and 1920

Since the introduction of Crayola drawing crayons by Binney & Smith in 1903, more than 200 colors have been produced in a wide variety of assortments. The table below represents all of the colors found in regular Crayola assortments from 1903 to the present.[lower-alpha 1] Since the introduction of fluorescent crayons in the 1970s, the standard colors have been complemented by a number of specialty crayon assortments, represented in subsequent tables.

Standard colors

Color Name Hexadecimal in their website depiction[lower-alpha 2] Years in production[2] Notes 16-Box 24-Box 32-Box 64-Box
  Red #ED0A3F 1903–present Yes Yes Yes Yes
  Maroon #C32148 1949–present Known as "Dark Red", 1949–1958.[2] No No No No
  Scarlet #FD0E35 1998–present Known as "Torch Red", 1998.[2] No No Yes Yes
  Brick Red #C62D42 1958–present No No No Yes
  English Vermilion #CC474B 1903–1935 Also spelled "Vermillion".[2]
  Madder Lake #CC3336 1903–1935
  Permanent Geranium Lake #E12C2C 1903–circa 1910
  Maximum Red #D92121 1926–1944 Part of the Munsell line.[2]
  Chestnut #B94E48 1903–present Known as "Indian Red" before 1999.[2] No No Yes Yes
  Orange-Red #FF5349 1958–1990
  Sunset Orange #FE4C40 1997–present No No No No
  Bittersweet #FE6F5E 1958–present No No No Yes
  Dark Venetian Red #B33B24 1903–circa 1910 "Venetian Red, Dark" on labels.[2]
  Venetian Red #CC553D 1903–1944
  Light Venetian Red #E6735C 1903–circa 1910 "Venetian Red, Light" on labels.[2]
  Vivid Tangerine #FF9980 1990–present No No No No
  Middle Red #E58E73 1926–1944 Part of the Munsell line.[2]
  Burnt Orange #FF7034 1958–present No No No Yes
  Red-Orange #FF681F 1930–present Yes Yes Yes Yes
  Orange #FF8833 1903–present Yes Yes Yes Yes
  Macaroni and Cheese #FFB97B 1993–present Also found as "Macaroni & Cheese" and "Macaroni-n-Cheese".[2] No No No Yes
  Middle Yellow Red #ECAC76 1926–1944, 1949–1958 Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944. Same color as "Medium Orange" (1949–1958).[2]
  Mango Tango #E77200 2003–present No No No No
  Yellow-Orange #FFAE42 1930–present Yes Yes Yes Yes
  Maximum Yellow Red #F2BA49 1926–1944 Part of the Munsell line.[2]
  Banana Mania #FBE7B2 1998–present No No No No
  Maize #F2C649 1903–1990 Known as "Gold Ochre", 1903–1958. "Golden Ochre" on some labels.[2]
  Orange-Yellow #F8D568 1958–1990
  Goldenrod #FCD667 1903–present Known as "Medium Chrome Yellow" (1903–?) and "Medium Yellow" (1903–1958).[2] No No No Yes
  Dandelion #FED85D 1990–2017[2][3][4]
  Yellow #FBE870 1903–present Yes Yes Yes Yes
  Green-Yellow #F1E788 1958–present No Yes Yes Yes
  Middle Yellow #FFEB00 1926–1944 Part of the Munsell line.[2]
  Olive Green #B5B35C 1903–present No No No Yes
  Spring Green #ECEBBD 1958–present No No No Yes
  Maximum Yellow #FAFA37 1926–1944 Part of the Munsell line.[2]
  Canary #FFFF99 1998–present No No No No
  Lemon Yellow #FFFF9F 1903–1990 Also known as "Light Chrome Yellow" ("Chrome Yellow, Light" on labels) or "Light Yellow", 1903–1958. "Chrome Yellow, Light" on labels.[2]
  Maximum Green Yellow #D9E650 1926–1944 Part of the Munsell line.[2]
  Middle Green Yellow #ACBF60 1926–1944 Part of the Munsell line.[2]
  Inchworm #AFE313 2003–present No No No No
  Light Chrome Green #BEE64B 1903–1935 "Chrome Green, Light" on labels. Same color as "Light Green" (1903–1935).[2]
  Yellow-Green #C5E17A 1930–present Yes Yes Yes Yes
  Maximum Green #5E8C31 1926–1944 Part of the Munsell line.[2]
  Asparagus #7BA05B 1993–present No No No Yes
  Granny Smith Apple #9DE093 1993–present No No No Yes
  Fern #63B76C 1998–present No No No No
  Middle Green #4D8C57 1926–1944 Part of the Munsell line.[2]
  Green #01A638 1903–present Yes Yes Yes Yes
  Medium Chrome Green #6CA67C 1903–1939 "Chrome Green, Medium" on labels. Produced 1903–1939. Same color as "Medium Green" (1903–1939).[2]
  Forest Green #5FA777 1949–present Known as "Dark Green", 1949–1958.[2] No No No Yes
  Sea Green #93DFB8 1949–present Known as "Light Green", 1949–1958.[2] No No No Yes
  Shamrock #33CC99 1993–present No No No No
  Mountain Meadow #1AB385 1998–present No No No No
  Jungle Green #29AB87 1990–present No No No No
  Caribbean Green #00CC99 1997–present No No No No
  Tropical Rain Forest #00755E 1993–present No No No No
  Middle Blue Green #8DD9CC 1926–1944 Part of the Munsell line.[2]
  Pine Green #01796F 1903–1949, 1958–present Known as "Dark Chrome Green" ("Chrome Green, Dark" on labels) or "Dark Green", 1903–1949.[2] No No No No
  Maximum Blue Green #30BFBF 1926–1944 Part of the Munsell line.[2]
  Robin's Egg Blue #00CCCC 1993–present No No No Yes
  Teal Blue #008080 1990–2003
  Light Blue #8FD8D8 1958
  Aquamarine #95E0E8 1949–present Known as "Light Turquoise Blue", 1949–1958.[2] No No No No
  Turquoise Blue #6CDAE7 1935–present Available only in bulk, 1935–1949.[2] No No No Yes
  Outer Space #2D383A 1998–present No No No No
  Sky Blue #76D7EA 1958–present No No Yes Yes
  Middle Blue #7ED4E6 1926–1944 Part of the Munsell line.[2]
  Blue-Green #0095B7 1949–present Known as "Middle Blue-Green", 1949–1958.[2] Yes Yes Yes Yes
  Pacific Blue #009DC4 1993–present No No No Yes
  Cerulean #02A4D3 1990–present No No Yes Yes
  Maximum Blue #47ABCC 1926–1958 Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944. Also known as "Blue-Green", 1930–1958.[2]
  Blue (I) #2EB4E6 1903–1958 Known as "Celestial Blue", 1935–1949, and "Azure Blue", 1949–1958.[2]
  Cerulean Blue #339ACC 1949–1958
  Cornflower #93CCEA 1958–present No No No Yes
  Green-Blue #2887C8 1958–1990
  Midnight Blue #003366 1903–present Known as "Prussian Blue", 1903–1958.[2] No No No No
  Navy Blue #0066CC 1958–present No No No No
  Denim #1560BD 1993–present No No No No
  Blue (III) #0066FF 1949–present Yes Yes Yes Yes
  Cadet Blue #A9B2C3 1958–present No No Yes Yes
  Periwinkle #C3CDE6 1958–present No No No Yes
  Blue (II) #4570E6 1935–1958 Known as "Medium Blue", 1949–1958.[2]
  Bluetiful #3C69E7 2017–present[5] No Yes Yes Yes
  Wild Blue Yonder #7A89B8 2003–present No No No No
  Indigo #4F69C6 1999–present No Yes Yes Yes
  Manatee #8D90A1 1998–present No No No No
  Cobalt Blue #8C90C8 1903–1958
  Celestial Blue #7070CC 1903–circa 1910
  Blue Bell #9999CC 1998–present No No No No
  Maximum Blue Purple #ACACE6 1926–1944 Part of the Munsell line.[2]
  Violet-Blue #766EC8 1903–circa 1910, 1930–1990 Known as "Blue-Violet", 1930–1958.[2]
  Blue-Violet #6456B7 1949–present Known as "Violet" 1949–1958.[2] Yes Yes Yes Yes
  Ultramarine Blue #3F26BF 1903–1944
  Middle Blue Purple #8B72BE 1926–1944 Part of the Munsell line.[2]
  Purple Heart #652DC1 1998–present No No No No
  Royal Purple #6B3FA0 1990–present No No No No
  Violet (II) #8359A3 1930–1949, 1958–present "Violet (Purple)" on labels.[2] Yes Yes Yes Yes
  Medium Violet #8F47B3 1949–1958
  Wisteria #C9A0DC 1993–present No No Yes Yes
  Lavender (I) #BF8FCC 1949–1958
  Vivid Violet #803790 1997–present No No No No
  Maximum Purple #733380 1926–1944 Part of the Munsell line.[2]
  Purple Mountains' Majesty #D6AEDD 1993–present Also found as "Purple Mountain Majesty" and "Purple Mountain's Majesty."[2] No No No Yes
  Fuchsia #C154C1 1990–present No No No No
  Pink Flamingo #FC74FD 1997–present No No No No
  Violet (I) #732E6C 1903–1930 Also known as "Purple" (1903–circa 1914).[2]
  Brilliant Rose #E667CE 1949–1958
  Orchid #E29CD2 1949–present Known as "Medium Red-Violet", 1949–1958.[2] No No No Yes
  Plum #8E3179 1958–present No No No Yes
  Medium Rose #D96CBE 1949–1958
  Thistle #D8BFD8 1949–1999 Known as "Light Magenta", 1949–1958.[2]
  Mulberry #C8509B 1958–2003
  Red-Violet #BB3385 1930–present Yes Yes Yes Yes
  Middle Purple #D982B5 1926–1944 Part of the Munsell line.[2]
  Maximum Red Purple #A63A79 1926–1944 Part of the Munsell line.[2]
  Jazzberry Jam #A50B5E 2003–present No No No No
  Eggplant #614051 1998–present No No No No
  Magenta #F653A6 1903–present Same color as "Permanent Magenta" (1903–?).[2] No No No Yes
  Cerise #DA3287 1993–present No No No No
  Wild Strawberry #FF3399 1990–present No No No Yes
  Lavender (II) #FBAED2 1958–present No No No Yes
  Cotton Candy #FFB7D5 1998–present No No No No
  Carnation Pink #FFA6C9 1903–present Known as "Rose Pink" (1903–1958) and "Pink" (1903–1917).[2] Yes Yes Yes Yes
  Violet-Red #F7468A 1958–present No Yes Yes Yes
  Razzmatazz #E30B5C 1993–present No No No No
  Piggy Pink #FDD7E4 1998–present Originally called "Pig Pink." No No No No
  Carmine #E62E6B 1935–1958 Known as "Carmine Red", 1949–1958.[2]
  Blush #DB5079 1998–present Known as "Cranberry", 1998–2005.[2] No No No No
  Tickle Me Pink #FC80A5 1993–present No No No Yes
  Mauvelous #F091A9 1993–present No No No Yes
  Salmon #FF91A4 1949–present No No No Yes
  Middle Red Purple #A55353 1926–1944 Part of the Munsell line.[2]
  Mahogany #CA3435 1949–present No No No Yes
  Melon #FEBAAD 1958–present No No Yes Yes
  Pink Sherbert #F7A38E 1998–present Known as "Brink Pink", 1998–2005.[2] No No No No
  Burnt Sienna #E97451 1903–present No No No Yes
  Brown #AF593E 1903–present Yes Yes Yes Yes
  Sepia #9E5B40 1935–1944, 1958–present Available only in bulk, 1935–1939.[2] No No No Yes
  Fuzzy Wuzzy #87421F 1998–present Known as "Fuzzy Wuzzy Brown", 1998–2005.[2] No No No No
  Beaver #926F5B 1998–present No No No No
  Tumbleweed #DEA681 1993–present No No No Yes
  Raw Sienna #D27D46 1958–present No No No Yes
  Van Dyke Brown #664228 1903–1910 Same color as "Brown" (1903–1910).[2]
  Tan #FA9D5A 1958–present No No Yes Yes
  Desert Sand #EDC9AF 1998–present No No No No
  Peach #FFCBA4 1903–present Known as "Flesh Tint" (1903–1949), "Flesh" (1949–1956, 1958–1962), and "Pink Beige" (1956–1958).[2] No No Yes Yes
  Burnt Umber #805533 1903–1944
  Apricot #FDD5B1 1958–present No Yes Yes Yes
  Almond #EED9C4 1998–present No No No No
  Raw Umber #665233 1903–1990
  Shadow #837050 1998–present No No No No
  Raw Sienna (I) #E6BC5C 1903–circa 1910
  Gold (I) #92926E 1903–1944 Metallic; swatch represents nominal hue only. Available only in bulk after 1915.[2]
  Gold (II) #E6BE8A 1953–present Metallic; swatch represents nominal hue only. Available only in bulk, 1953–1956.[2] No No No Yes
  Silver #C9C0BB 1903–present Metallic; swatch represents nominal hue only. Available only in bulk, 1915–1944.[2] No No No Yes
  Copper #DA8A67 1903–1915, 1958–present Metallic; swatch represents nominal hue only.[2] No No No No
  Antique Brass #C88A65 1998–present Metallic; swatch represents nominal hue only.[2] No No No No
  Black #000000 1903–present Yes Yes Yes Yes
  Charcoal Gray #736A62 1903–1910
  Gray #8B8680 1926–present As "Middle Grey", part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944. Spelled "Grey" on labels, but "Gray" on boxes. Also called "Neutral Grey", 1930–1956.[2] No Yes Yes Yes
  Blue-Gray #C8C8CD 1958–1990
  Timberwolf #D9D6CF 1993–present No No Yes Yes
  White #FFFFFF 1903–present Yes Yes Yes Yes
  Crayellow #F1D651[6] 2021, 2022 The color was introduced for Colors of Kindness.[7] No No No No
  Cool Mint #DDEBEC[6] 2021, 2022 The color was introduced for Colors of Kindness.[7] No No No No
  Oatmeal #D9DAD2[6] 2021, 2022 The color was introduced for Colors of Kindness.[7] No No No No
  Powder Blue #C0D5F0[6] 2021, 2022 The color was introduced for Colors of Kindness.[7] No No No No

Specialty crayons

Along with the regular packs of crayons, there have been many specialty sets, including Silver Swirls,[8] Gem Tones,[9] Pearl Brite Crayons,[10] Metallic FX Crayons,[11] Magic Scent Crayons,[12] Silly Scents,[13] and more.

Fluorescent crayons

In 1972, Binney & Smith introduced eight Crayola fluorescent crayons, designed to fluoresce under black light. The following year, they were added to the 72-count box, which had previously contained two of the eight most-used colors, in place of the duplicate crayons. These crayons remained steady until 1990, when all eight were renamed, and eight more were added, for a total of 16 fluorescent crayons. One of the new colors, Hot Magenta, shared a name with one of the original colors, now Razzle Dazzle Rose. For some reason, two of the original eight fluorescent crayons have the same color as two of the newer crayons. In 1992, the fluorescent colors were added to the new No. 96 box, becoming part of the standard lineup. When four new crayons were added to the No. 96 assortment in 2003, four existing colors were discontinued, including two of the fluorescents. Also beginning in 1993, packs of fluorescent crayons were regularly labeled "neon" or "neons".[2]

Color Name Hexadecimal Notes
  Radical Red #FF355E[1] Introduced in 1990.
  Wild Watermelon #FD5B78[1] Same color as "Ultra Red" (1972–1990).
  Outrageous Orange #FF6037[1] Same color as "Ultra Orange" (1972–1990).
  Atomic Tangerine #FF9966[1] Same color as "Ultra Yellow" (1972–1990).
  Neon Carrot #FF9933[1] Introduced in 1990.
  Sunglow #FFCC33[1] Introduced in 1990.
  Laser Lemon #FFFF66[1] Same color as "Chartreuse" (1972–1990).
  Unmellow Yellow #FFFF66[1][lower-alpha 3] Introduced in 1990.
  Electric Lime #CCFF00[1] Introduced in 1990.
  Screamin' Green #66FF66[1] Same color as "Ultra Green" (1972–1990).
  Magic Mint #AAF0D1 Produced 1990–2003.
  Blizzard Blue #50BFE6 Same color as "Ultra Blue" (1972–1990). Retired in 2003.
  Shocking Pink #FF6EFF[1] Same color as "Ultra Pink" (1972–1990).
  Razzle Dazzle Rose #EE34D2 Same color as "Hot Magenta" (1972–1990).
  Hot Magenta #FF00CC[1][lower-alpha 4] Introduced in 1990.
  Purple Pizzazz #FF00BB[1][lower-alpha 5] Introduced in 1990.

Fabric Crayons

In 1976, Crayola released a pack of eight Fabric Crayons.[2] Each crayon was named after a standard color. In 1980, "Light Blue" was discontinued and replaced with Black. The colors' hexadecimal values are currently unknown. The names of the colors are listed below:

black
blue
burnt sienna
green
light blue
magenta
orange
violet
yellow

Metallic Crayons (Canada)

In 1987, Crayola released a pack of 16 Metallic Crayons in Canada.[2] Four of the colors are named after four of the standard colors. Also, one of the colors is named before a Metallic FX color. The colors' hexadecimal values are currently unknown. The names of the colors are listed below:

  • Aged Copper
  • Aztec Gold
  • Bluetonium
  • Brass
  • Bronze
  • Cadmium Red
  • Cast Iron
  • Cobalt Blue
  • Copper
  • Gold
  • Kryptonite
  • Rust
  • Silver
  • Steel Blue
  • Tarnished Gold
  • Titanium

Silver Swirls

16 of the 24 Silver Swirls colors

In 1990, Crayola released Silver Swirls, a pack of 24 silvery colors. The colors' hexadecimal values are approximated below.[14]

Color Name Hexadecimal
Rusty Red #DA2C43
Copper Penny #AD6F69
Burnished Brown #A17A74
Aztec Gold #C39953
Misty Moss #BBB477
Shiny Shamrock #5FA778
Polished Pine #5DA493
Wintergreen Dream #56887D
Green Sheen #6EAEA1
Steel Teal #5F8A8B
Pewter Blue #8BA8B7
Cerulean Frost #6D9BC3
Shadow Blue #778BA5
Cosmic Cobalt #2E2D88
Glossy Grape #AB92B3
Lilac Luster #AE98AA
Pearly Purple #B768A2
Sugar Plum #914E75
Mystic Maroon #AD4379
Twilight Lavender #8A496B
Cinnamon Satin #CD607E
Rose Dust #9E5E6F
Quick Silver #A6A6A6
Granite Gray #676767

Multicultural Crayons

In 1992, Crayola released a set of eight Multicultural Crayons which "come in an assortment of skin hues that give a child a realistic palette for coloring their world."[15] The eight colors used came from their standard list of colors (none of these colors are exclusive to this set), and the set was, for the most part, well received, though there has also been some criticism.[16]

Color Name Hexadecimal Notes
  Apricot #FDD5B1[1] Produced 1958–present.[2]
  Black #000000[1] Produced 1903–present.[2]
  Burnt Sienna #E97451[1] Produced 1903–present.[2]
  Mahogany #CA3435[1] Produced 1949–present.[2]
  Peach #FFCBA4[1] Produced 1903–present. Known as "Flesh Tint" (1903–1949), "Flesh" (1949–1956, 1958–1962), and "Pink Beige" (1956–1958).[2]
  Sepia #9E5B40[1] Produced 1935–1944, 1958–present. Available only in bulk, 1935–1949.[2]
  Tan Produced 1958–present.[2]
  White #FFFFFF[1] Produced 1903–present.[2]

Magic Scent Crayons

16 of the 30 Crayola Magic Scent Crayons (showing Leather Jacket, Dirt, Fresh Air, Eucalyptus, Baby Powder, Shampoo, Rose, Daffodil, Smoke, Lumber, Cedar Chest, Lilac, New Car, Tulip, Soap, and Pine)

In 1994, Crayola produced a 16-pack of crayons that released fragrances when used. In 1995, Crayola changed some of the scents because of complaints received from parents that some of the crayons smelled good enough to eat, like the Cherry, Chocolate, and Blueberry scented crayons.[17] Crayons with food scents were retired in favor of non-food scents. The 30 crayons all consisted of regular Crayola colors.[2]

Color Name of Scent Name of Crayola Color Used Hexadecimal
Rose Red #ED0A3F
Cedar Chest Mahogany #CA3435
Chocolate Brown #AF593E
Dirt Sepia #9E5B40
Jelly Bean Orange #FF8833
Orange Orange #FF8833
Tulip Orange #FF8833
Peach Peach #FFCBA4
Lumber Apricot #FDD5B1
Banana Dandelion #FED85D
Lemon Yellow #FBE870
Daffodil Yellow #FBE870
Lime Yellow Green #C5E17A
Eucalyptus Jungle Green #29AB87
Pine Pine Green #01796F
Fresh Air Sky Blue #76D7EA
New Car Blue (III) #0066FF
Soap Periwinkle #C3CDE6
Blueberry Blue (II) #4570E6
Grape Violet #8359A3
Lilac Wisteria #C9A0DC
Strawberry Wild Strawberry #FF3399
Shampoo Carnation Pink #FFA6C9
Bubble Gum Tickle Me Pink #FC80A5
Cherry Maroon #C32148
Coconut White #FFFFFF
Baby Powder White #FFFFFF
Smoke Gray #8B8680
Licorice Black #000000
Leather Jacket Black #000000

Gem Tones

All 16 Crayola Gem Tones crayon colors

In 1994, Crayola released Gem Tones, a pack of 16 crayons modeled after the colors of gemstones. The colors' hexadecimal values are approximated below:

Color Name Hexadecimal
Jasper #D05340
Smokey Topaz #832A0D
Citrine #933709
Tiger's Eye #B56917
Peridot #ABAD48
Jade #469A84
Emerald #14A989
Malachite #469496
Moonstone #3AA8C1
Sapphire #2D5DA1
Lapis Lazuli #436CB9
Amethyst #64609A
Rose Quartz #BD559C
Ruby #AA4069
Pink Pearl #B07080
Onyx #353839

Glow in the Dark Crayons

In 1994, Crayola released Glow in the Dark Crayons, a pack of eight crayons. However, it did not contain any color names in North America. Only four of the colors were available in the U.K.

Crayola Changeables

All six Crayola Changeables crayons with color changer

The Crayola Changeables crayons were introduced in 1995. The chart[18] includes the color changer, an off-white crayon that goes on clear and initiates the color changes in the other crayons from the "From color" to the "To color".

From
color
Name Hexadecimal To
color
Name Hexadecimal
Blue #C0E7F1 Magenta #EB58DD
Green #91E351 Violet #963D7F
Orange #FF8071 Black #000000
Pink #FF8ABA Yellow #FFF7CC
Red #F4405D Blue #131391
Yellow #FDFD07 Green #4F7948
Color Changer #FFE9D1

Color 'n Smell Crayons

Following previous issues with scented crayons in 1994 and 1995, Binney & Smith released a new line, known as "Magic Scent" crayons in 1997. None of the crayons were named after or given the scent of foods. The 16 crayons all consisted of regular Crayola colors.[2]

Color Name of Scent Name of Crayola Color Used Hexadecimal
Earthworm Brick Red #C62D42
Smell the Roses Red #ED0A3F
Pet Shop Brown #AF593E
Baseball Mitt Burnt Sienna #E97451
Grandma's Perfume Orange #FF8833
Saw Dust Peach #FFCBA4
Sharpening Pencils Goldenrod #FCD667
Wash the Dog Dandelion #FED85D
Sunny Day Yellow #FBE870
Koala Tree Jungle Green #29AB87
Pine Tree Pine Green #01796F
Fresh Air Sky Blue #76D7EA
Flower Shop Wisteria #C9A0DC
Bubble Bath Tickle Me Pink #FC80A5
Baby's Powder White #FFFFFF
New Sneakers Black #000000

Star Brite Crayons

In 1997, Crayola released a 16-pack of Star Brite Crayons. However, it did not contain any color names. The hex triplets below are representative of the colors produced by the named crayons.

Color Hexadecimal
#F898C8
#E91E63
#D62518
#AD0000
#FA7A00
#CDDC39
#00D8A0
#1BA77B
#004C71
#1AADE0
#0069BD
#333399
#56418C
#212321
#E63300
#DE6900

Color Mix-Up Crayons

In 1997, Crayola released a 16-pack of Color Mix-Up Crayons, each of which contains a solid color with flecks of two other colors in it. Colors in the chart below are approximated.[19] The hex RGB values are in the order of the predominant color and then the flecks. Colors for crayons other than Mixed Veggies and Star Spangled Banner come from information on the crayon wrapper.

Crayon name Crayon name Crayon name Crayon name
Prime Other1 Other2 Prime Other1 Other2 Prime Other1 Other2 Prime Other1 Other2
Baby's Blanket Blazing Bonfire Cool and Crazy Lemon Lime Zing
#FF8ABA #1F75FE #1CAC78 #FCE883 #FF7538 #EE204D #FFFFFF #7851A9 #0D98BA #FCE883 #1CAC78 #1F75FE
Magenta Mix-Up Mixed Veggies Off-Road Peaches 'n Cream
#FCB4D5 #1F75FE #C8385A #B6B650 #BD0B4C #F2DD87 #DEAA88 #2B6CC4 #C8385A #FFFFFF #FFCFAB #FCE883
Rainforest Shrimp Cocktail Southwest Star Spangled Banner
#6DAE81 #5D76CB #7851A9 #FFFFFF #FF7538 #C8385A #FFFFFF #FF7538 #5D76CB #F8EFE6 #1F75FE #EE204D
Stonewashed Surf's Up Twister Warm and Fuzzy
#80DAEB #2B6CC4 #C8385A #FFFFFF #1CA9C9 #FCE883 #FFFFFF #1CAC78 #FF7538 #FF8ABA #FF7538 #1F75FE

Pearl Brite Crayons

Crayola Pearl Brite Crayons, Color Mix-Up, and Crayons with Glitter

In 1997, Crayola released a 16-pack of Pearl Brite Crayons.[20] These were designed to give soft pearlescent colors. These had a new wrapper design, black with a white oval Crayola logo and white text.

Color Name Hexadecimal
Salmon Pearl #F1444A
Mandarin Pearl #F37A48
Sunset Pearl #F1CC79
Sunny Pearl #F2F27A
Key Lime Pearl #E8F48C
Caribbean Green Pearl #6ADA8E
Ocean Green Pearl #48BF91
Turquoise Pearl #3BBCD0
Aqua Pearl #5FBED7
Black Coral Pearl #54626F
Ocean Blue Pearl #4F42B5
Midnight Pearl #702670
Orchid Pearl #7B4259
Mystic Pearl #D65282
Rose Pearl #F03865
Cultured Pearl #F5F5F5

Crayons with Glitter

In 1997, Crayola released Crayons with Glitter as part of a Special Effects crayons package. Starting as late as 1999, their crayon names do not appear on the crayon wrappers.[21]

Primary Color Primary Hexadecimal Glitter Color Glitter Hexadecimal Name
#EE204D #CDC5C2 Red with Shimmering Silver Glitter
#FF7538 #77DDE7 Orange with Twinkling Turquoise Glitter
#FCE883 Rainbow Yellow with Rainbow Glitter
#C5E384 #CDC5C2 Yellow Green with Silver Glitter
#1CAC78 #77DDE7 Green with Twinkling Turquoise Glitter
#0D98BA #E7C697 Blue Green with Glitzy Gold Glitter
#80DAEB #E7C697 Sky Blue with Glitzy Gold Glitter
#1F75FE #CDC5C2 Blue with Shimmering Silver Glitter
#7851A9 #EE204D Royal Purple with Ruby Red Glitter
#E6A8D7 #77DDE7 Orchid with Twinkling Turquoise Glitter
#C0448F #E7C697 Red Violet with Glitzy Gold Glitter
#FFAACC #FCB4D5 Carnation Pink with Lavender Glitter
#C8385A #E7C697 Maroon with Glitzy Gold Glitter
#FFFFFF Rainbow White with Rainbow Glitter
#FFFFFF #E7C697 White with Glitzy Gold Glitter
#000000 #E7C697 Black with Glitzy Gold Glitter

In 2019, Crayola released an updated version of Crayons with Glitter in a 24-count pack featuring new names:

 black gold   blue blazes   lavender burst 
 shredded cheddar   golden dust   aqua fizz 
 gritty green   maroon mist   confetti sunset 
 campfire flicker   orchid explosion   crimson clash 
 night sky   red slaw   tropical shower 
 poppin' purple   fire in the sky   flamingo flame 
 chocolate sprinkles   diamond dazzle   gray glam 
 sun shower   wild wasabi   silver sparks 

Construction Paper Crayons

In 1998, Crayola introduced Construction Paper Crayons. The specialty line remained one of the longest running specialty lines they ever put out.[22] The hex triplets below are representative of the colors produced by the named crayons.

Color Hexadecimal
#FFA3B1
#F3715A
#F37B70
#FFAD59
#FFE599
#F8FC98
#B4FFB4
#12E3DB
#00BCD4
#03A9F4
#4848FF
#6A35CE
#AA55AA
#7F7FBF
#795548
#FFFFFF

Metallic FX Crayons

All 16 Crayola Metallic FX crayon colors

In 2001, Crayola produced Metallic FX Crayons, a set of 16 metallic crayons whose names were chosen through a contest open to residents of the U.S. and Canada.[23] The hex triplets below are representative of the colors produced by the named crayons.[24] In 2019, an updated version was released under its original name of Metallic Crayons, adding eight more metallic colors for a total of 24. The original 16 colors are included in the special 152-count Ultimate Crayon Collection pack alongside 120 standard and 16 Crayons with Glitter. Four of the colors are included in the regular 96-count crayon box.

Metallic FX crayons
Color Name Hexadecimal Pack Added Notes
  Alloy Orange #C46210
  B'dazzled Blue #2E5894
  Big Dip O' Ruby #9C2542 96
  Bittersweet Shimmer #BF4F51
  Blast Off Bronze #A57164
  Cyber Grape #58427C 96
  Deep Space Sparkle #4A646C
  Gold Fusion #85754E
  Illuminating Emerald #319177
  Metallic Seaweed #0A7E8C
  Robot Canary #9C7C38 Known as "Metallic Sunburst" (2001–2019).
  Razzmic Berry #8D4E85
  Sheen Green #8FD400 96
  Shimmering Blush #D98695
  Sonic Silver #757575
  Steel Blue #0081AB 96
  Cheese Grater #C89F56 Introduced in 2019.
  Iron Indigo #184FA1
  Magnetic Magenta #BF3981
  Cobalt Cool #028AAE
  Acid Wash Jeans #5CB2C5
  Petrified Forest #005B39
  Rose Gold #C88CA4
  Gold Medal #C5BC42

Gel FX Crayons

In 2001, Crayola produced Gel FX Crayons. However, it did not contain any color names. Four of the colors are randomly included in the 96-count crayon box alongside four Metallic FX colors and are not included in the 152-count Ultimate Crayon Collection set. The hex triplets below are representative of the colors produced by the named crayons.

15 of the 16 Crayola Gel FX Crayons
Color Hexadecimal Pack Added
#FF3399 96
#FF6699
#F26D7D
#F58345
#FFBF7F
#F5FF7D 96
#99FF99
#12E3DB
#00B6BD 96
#0081FF 96
#7092BE
#3F48CC
#7853A8
#A349A4
#8F5873
#FFFFFF

Pearl Crayons

In 2019, a 24-count box of Pearl Crayons was released alongside the updated versions of the Metallic Crayons, Neon Crayons, and Crayons with Glitter.[25]

Color Name Hexadecimal
Antique Gray #9F9F9F
Apple Orchard #BF3F3F
Berry Parfait #A43482
Black Pearl #3A3A3A
Bubble Gum #DF9ACA
Butternut Squash #E74F00
Caribbean Sea #67CD95
Cloudy Sky #548CD0
Hot Cocoa #8F482F
Iridescent Indigo #3C32CD
Lavender Silk #6B4D82
Leafy Canopy #94DDCB
Liquid Gold #FFD966
Mango Purée #FF6137
Moonlit Pond #4F2CD0
Ocean Foam #62C9D3
Orange Peel #FF8021
Pesto #5F7B4A
Pink Luster #FFB2E7
Red Satin #9F3434
Sea Glass #C4EA7F
Shooting Star #FFFF65
Snow Drift #F3F3F3
Sunset Shimmer #F79015

Neon Crayons

In 2019, a new 24 count of Neon Crayons was released. It includes eight fluorescent colors, eight pearl versions of the same colors, and the same eight colors with silver glitter.

Sky Blue Screamin' Green Sunglow Wild Watermelon Purple Pizzazz Laser Lemon Atomic Tangerine Shocking Pink
Pearl Sky Blue Pearl Screamin' Green Pearl Sunglow Pearl Wild Watermelon Pearl Purple Pizzazz Pearl Laser Lemon Pearl Atomic Tangerine Pearl Shocking Pink
 Glitter Sky Blue   Glitter Screamin' Green   Glitter Sunglow   Glitter Wild Watermelon   Glitter Purple Pizzazz   Glitter Laser Lemon   Glitter Atomic Tangerine   Glitter Shocking Pink 

Colors of the World Crayons

On May 21, 2020, the Colors of the World Crayons were announced.[26][27] They were released in 32 and 24-count boxes in July 2020.[28][29] The additional eight colors are standard colors with new names to fit the theme.

Color Name Hexadecimal Boxes
Deep Almond #986A5A 24
Deep Golden #8D5B28 24
Deep Rose #B86F69 24
Deepest Almond #513529 24
Extra Deep Almond #6E5046 24
Extra Deep Golden #5F452E 24
Extra Deep Rose #6C4D4B 24
Extra Light Almond #EEE6CF 24
Light Almond #E6B9B3 24
Light Golden #EDDBC7 24
Light Medium Almond #E0B5A4 24
Light Medium Golden #F0C9A2 24
Light Medium Rose #F4AFB2 24
Light Rose #FAC7C3 24
Medium Almond #D19C7D 24
Medium Deep Almond #AC8065 24
Medium Deep Golden #A16B4F 24
Medium Deep Rose #EE8E99 24
Medium Golden #DEA26C 24
Very Deep Almond #88605E 24
Very Deep Rose #8F6C68 24
Very Light Almond #E6D2D3 24
Very Light Golden #F0DFCF 24
Very Light Rose #F7E1E3 24
Black Hair #000000 32
Blonde Hair #FFFF99 32
Blue Eyes #6CDAE7 32
Brown Eyes #AF593E 32
Brown Hair #9E5B40 32
Green Eyes #7BA05B 32
Hazel Eyes #D27D46 32
Red Hair #CA3435 32

Silly Scents Crayons

All 16 Crayola Silly Scents Crayons

The Silly Scents Crayons are produced by Crayola in a 16-pack. The 16 crayons all consisted of regular Crayola colors.[2]

Color Scent Name Color Name Hexadecimal
  Alien Armpit Yellow Green #C5E17A
  Big Foot Feet Tan #D99A6C
  Booger Buster Spring Green #ECEBBD
  Dingy Dungeon Maroon #C32148
  Gargoyle Gas Dandelion #FED85D
  Giant's Club Chestnut #B94E48
  Magic Potion Red #ED0A3F
  Mummy's Tomb Gray #8B8680
  Ogre Odor Red Orange #FF681F
  Pixie Powder Blue Violet #6456B7
  Princess Perfume Tickle Me Pink #FC80A5
  Sasquatch Socks Violet Red #F7468A
  Sea Serpent Robin's Egg Blue #00CCCC
  Smashed Pumpkin Orange #FF8833
  Sunburnt Cyclops Mango Tango #E77200
  Winter Wizard Sky Blue #76D7EA

Heads 'n Tails Crayons

All 16 Crayola Heads 'n Tails crayon colors

The eight Heads 'n Tails Crayons are double-sided and encased in plastic tubes that function much like the ones on Crayola Twistables. Each crayon has two shades of color, for a total of 16 colors, which are approximated by the background colors and hex RGB values below.[30]

Color Hexadecimal Name Name Hexadecimal Color
#FF3855 Sizzling Red Red Salsa #FD3A4A
#FB4D46 Tart Orange Orange Soda #FA5B3D
#FFAA1D Bright Yellow Yellow Sunshine #FFF700
#299617 Slimy Green Green Lizard #A7F432
#2243B6 Denim Blue Blue Jeans #5DADEC
#5946B2 Plump Purple Purple Plum #9C51B6
#A83731 Sweet Brown Brown Sugar #AF6E4D
#1B1B1B Eerie Black Black Shadows #BFAFB2

The 100,000,000,000th Crayon

In 1996, Crayola celebrated the creation of their 100 billionth crayon by publishing a Crayon called Blue Ribbon. This crayon was only present in certain crayon 96-packs.[31]

Color Crayon Lifetime Hexadecimal
Blue Ribbon 1996 #0B10A2

Twistables

24-pack Mini Twistables

In 2004, Crayola released a set of 24 Mini Twistables crayons. They are nearly half the size of large twistable crayons. The colors' hexadecimal values are shown below. The colors are from the standard list of crayon colors.

Color Name Hexadecimal
  Apricot #FDD9B5
  Black #000000
  Blue #1F75FE
  Blue Green #0D98BA
  Blue Violet #7366BD
  Brown #B4674D
  Carnation Pink #FFAACC
  Cerulean #1DACD6
  Dandelion #FDDB6D
  Gray #95918C
  Green #1CAC78
  Green Yellow #F0E891
  Indigo #5D76CB
  Orange #FF7538
  Red #EE204D
  Red Orange #FF5349
  Red Violet #C0448F
  Scarlet #FC2847
  Violet (Purple) #926EAE
  Violet Red #F75394
  White #FFFFFF
  Yellow #FCE883
  Yellow Green #C5E384
  Yellow Orange #FFAE42

Fun Effects Mini Twistables

In 2004, Crayola released a 24 pack of Fun Effects Mini Twistables crayons. It contains eight eXtreme colors, eight metallic colors, and eight rainbow colors.

True to Life Crayons

All eight Crayola True to Life crayon colors

In 2007, Crayola released a set of eight True to Life Crayons. Each crayon is extra-long and contained within a plastic casing similar to that of Crayola Twistables crayons. In the table, the background approximates the primary color and the text is in the two supporting colors. The approximate RGB hex values for each are given as well.

Crayon name Crayon name
Primary Other1 Other2 Primary Other1 Other2
Amazon Forest Caribbean Current
#92F646 #FDFE03 #CBFB07 #5D8DDF #DACED2 #30D6A4
Florida Sunrise Grand Canyon
#FFB329 #FFD82C #FFCC6B #6D3834 #B36058 #000000
Maui Sunset Milky Way
#8E599F #EC872B #FA79B9 #070707 #8D479D #6E7FE7
Sahara Desert Yosemite Campfire
#F5CBBD #B06E54 #D0C6C6 #ED4C44 #EF8E30 #A95E34

Confetti Crayon

Crayola released a set of 24 Confetti Crayons in 2020. They each contain three colors: one main color, which is displayed outwardly, and two other colors, which are speckled in small bubbles throughout the crayon.[32]

See also

Notes

  1. Due to several factors, the values given should only be considered approximations. The apparent color of any crayon depends on the thickness with which the wax is laid down, the color and brightness of the surface being colored, and other considerations, such as the age and quality of individual crayons. In addition, crayons are produced using pigments, which are normally described using subtractive colors, with the primary colors of red, yellow, and blue; but electronic displays produce colors using the additive method, combining the primary colors of red, green, and blue.
  2. Unless otherwise indicated, the hex colors were found in the source code of the Crayola website. If unavailable, an approximate value is used.[1]
  3. Crayola's digital swatch has the same value as those of Laser Lemon.
  4. Crayola's digital swatch has the same values as those of Purple Pizzazz.
  5. Crayola's digital swatch has the same values as those of Hot Magenta (1990–present).

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