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| Hex triplet | #FDE910 | |
| RGBB | (r, g, b) | (253, 233, 16) |
| HSV | (h, s, v) | (55°, 94%, 99%) |
| Source | [Unsourced] | |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) |
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Lemon or lemon yellow is a color somewhat resembling yellow and named after the fruit. It is similar to the color school bus yellow. It is the academic color for library and information science.
The color lemon yellow is sometimes misinterpreted as a neon color (somewhat like the color chartreuse yellow shown below in the shades of yellow color template but more yellowish) but is actually related closely to the simple, plain yellow because it is a representation of the color of the outer skin of the lemon, which is quite close to ordinary yellow. The neon conception of the color lemon yellow is represented by the Crayola crayon color ultra yellow, aka laser lemon (See the List of Crayola crayon colors).
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| Amber | Apricot | Beige | Buff | Chartreuse yellow | Cream | Dark goldenrod | Ecru | Flax | Gamboge |
| Golden | Goldenrod | Golden poppy | Golden yellow | Green-yellow | Jonquil | Khaki | Lemon | Lemon chiffon | Lime |
| Maize | Metallic gold | Mustard | Navajo white | Old Gold | Olive | Papaya whip | Peach-yellow | Pear | Saffron |
| School bus yellow | Selective yellow | Tangerine yellow | Yellow | ||||||
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