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Word to Color

The color of “Solstice” is #9D871B

The word solstice maps to #9D871B, a yellow tone (rgb(157, 135, 27), hsl(50, 71%, 36%)). This is a deterministic result — the same word always produces the same color, plus the five-shade palette below.

HEX
#9D871B
RGB
rgb(157, 135, 27)
HSL
hsl(50, 71%, 36%)
Family
Yellow
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Solstice palette — 5 shades

Five linked tones generated around the same color signature.

Mist
#D1C380
Glow
#CDB332
Base
#9D871B
Deep
#534709
Accent
#6FA413

Nearest named color

The closest hand-named color in the ColorArchive to #9D871B.

Canary Dusk Vivid#978C17 · hsl(55, 74%, 34%)

“Solstice” color — frequently asked questions

What color is the word "Solstice"?
The word "solstice" maps to #9D871B — a yellow tone (rgb(157, 135, 27), hsl(50, 71%, 36%)). ColorArchive derives it with a deterministic hash that runs in the browser, so "solstice" always produces this exact hex code and the same five-shade palette on any device.
How does the word to color generator work?
It normalizes your text and runs a deterministic hash entirely in your browser — no API and no server. That hash maps to stable hue, saturation, and lightness values, producing one base color plus five tonal variants.
Will the same word always produce the same color?
Yes. The algorithm is fully deterministic, so a given word or phrase always returns the identical hex code and palette on any device. That makes it useful as a lightweight, repeatable visual signature for names, tags, or brands.
Is the word to color generator free?
Yes — it is completely free with no sign-up. You can copy the resulting hex, RGB, HSL, CSS variables, and Tailwind config for any generated palette.
Can I use the generated colors commercially?
Yes. Hex color values are factual data and are not copyrightable, so you are free to use any generated color or palette in personal and commercial projects.
What are the five color variants?
Each word generates a base color plus tonal variants — lighter and darker steps around the same hue — giving you a small, ready-to-use palette instead of a single swatch.

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