What Color is Waterspout
Waterspout is a luminous and highly saturated tint of cyan that radiates a sense of transparency. It bridges the gap between the atmospheric quality of the sky and the reflective nature of shallow water. This specific hex code represents a vibrant and high-key digital color often used to simulate glowing light.
What color is opposite Waterspout?
The opposite color to Waterspout is Cornflower Lilac (#f9aaa4).
Additional Information
- Color Family: Cyan
- Temperature: Cool
- Associated Season: Summer
- Complementary Color: #F9AAA4
- Brightness: 221/255
- Saturation: 34%
Colors That Pair Well With Waterspout
Complementary
Pair with Cornflower Lilac for a harmonious, balanced look. Great for backgrounds and accents.
High Contrast
Use Dark Tan for maximum readability. Ideal for text or critical UI elements.
Harmonious Depth
Use lighter and darker shades for a sophisticated, cohesive design. Great for backgrounds, text, and subtle accents.
Color Variations
Tints (add white)
Tones (add grey)
Waterspout History
The evolution of this specific cyan shade is tied to the mid-20th century development of phthalocyanine pigments, which allowed for stable, intense blue-green hues. Before synthetic chemistry, achieving such a brilliant and light-fast cyan was difficult, often relying on unstable copper-based mixtures. By the late 1940s, industrial dyes enabled these electric tones to appear in consumer plastics and textiles.
In the late 20th century, the name Waterspout gained prominence through standardized digital color palettes and art supplies. It reflects the mid-century fascination with tropical aesthetics and the later rise of cyberpunk aesthetics. These movements utilized neon-adjacent cyans to represent digital interfaces, futuristic lighting, and the burgeoning information age.
Meaning & Psychology
This hue evokes a powerful sense of clarity and mental revitalization. It is psychologically linked to the concept of cleanliness, making it a staple in medical and hygiene-related branding. Unlike deeper blues, its high brightness prevents it from feeling somber, instead projecting an optimistic and forward-thinking energy.
Culturally, it serves as a visual shorthand for innovation and the digital frontier. It creates a feeling of weightlessness, often used in environments intended to reduce stress or claustrophobia. Its proximity to both water and ice gives it a cooling effect that can physically lower the perceived temperature of a space.
In Nature
Waterspout appears in nature primarily through the phenomenon of bioluminescence, specifically within certain species of marine dinoflagellates that glow when disturbed. It is also visible in the refraction of light through glacial ice or shallow atolls, where white sand reflects sunlight back through clear water. The color is also mimicked by the discharge of argon gas mixed with mercury vapor in specialty lighting.
How To Use Waterspout
In graphic design, Waterspout functions best as an accent color rather than a primary background due to its high luminance. It poses significant accessibility challenges when paired with white text, requiring a dark contrast like charcoal or navy to meet standard readability guidelines. It is exceptionally effective for call-to-action buttons in dark-themed user interfaces where it appears to vibrate against the background.
For interior applications, this shade works well in small doses to provide a refreshing burst of color in high-moisture areas like bathrooms. To maintain a sophisticated balance, it should be paired with earthy neutrals or deep teals. Excessive use in large, monochromatic expanses should be avoided to prevent visual fatigue caused by the color's high saturation.
Related Words
Curated Palettes
Electric Lagoon
A high-contrast palette that pairs the brightness of Waterspout with deep oceanic depths.
Vaporwave Sunset
A nostalgic, synthetic palette inspired by 1980s digital art and neon nights.
Arctic Minimalist
A clean and cooling selection of tones that emphasize the icy qualities of cyan.
Color Conversions
Color Blindness Simulation
CSS Snippets
color: #A4F4F9;
color: rgb(164, 244, 249);
background-color: #A4F4F9;
border: 3px solid #A4F4F9;
box-shadow: 0 4px 12px #A4F4F966;
background: linear-gradient(135deg, #A4F4F9 0%, #ffffff 100%);

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What Goes With Waterspout?
Explore color palettes containing Waterspout and discover harmonious combinations for your designs.
Analogous
Complementary
Split-complementary
Triadic
Monochromatic
Accessibility
Contrast with Black and White
Contrast with Black
UI Examples
"Color is a power which directly influences the soul."
Contrast Ratio
Contrast with White
UI Examples
"Color is a power which directly influences the soul."
Contrast Ratio
Closest Color Matches
Polychromos
light cobalt turquoise
#154 • #66CBDA
Caran d'ache Luminance 6901
Light Malachite Green
#181 • #44C3BF
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the hex code for Waterspout?
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How do I use Waterspout in CSS?
You can use Waterspout in CSS with its hex code. Here is an example class:
.waterspout {
background-color: #A4F4F9;
color: #FFFFFF;
}For more snippets including gradients, see the CSS snippets section.