Burlywood Classic

#DEB887

Nearest Tailwind V4 Match
orange-200
92.5% Match
Implementation
bg-orange-200
text-orange-200

Color Code Conversions

HEX Code
#DEB887
RGB Value
rgb(222, 184, 135)
HSL Value
hsl(34, 57%, 70%)
OKLCH CSS (v4)
oklch(0.805 0.078 73.4)

Full Calculated Scale

50
#faf4ed
100
#f7e9d8
200
#ecd3b3
300
#dbbb92
400
#be9b6d
500
#a37f50
600
#8a683a
700
#76572d
800
#634721
900
#553d1c
950
#37250c

Technical Background

Converting Burlywood Classic (#DEB887) to Tailwind CSS requires more than just picking the nearest hex. Our algorithm uses CIEDE2000, a perceptual color difference formula that accounts for how human vision processes lightness, chroma, and hue.

The generated scale follows the Tailwind CSS v4 OKLCH standard, ensuring perfectly uniform weight across the entire spectrum. This prevents common issues like "hue shifting" where colors turn purple or grey as they get darker or lighter. You can customize this further in our Palette Generator.

Other colors matching orange-200

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the closest Tailwind class for Burlywood Classic?

The closest visually matching Tailwind CSS class for Burlywood Classic (#DEB887) is orange-200. Our algorithm calculates this using the CIEDE2000 ΔE standard, which shows a match score of 92.5%.

How do I use this color in my Tailwind config?

You have two options: use the native class bg-orange-200 for the best out-of-the-box match, or add #DEB887 directly to your Tailwind theme configuration for 100% brand accuracy.

Why use OKLCH for this scale?

Tailwind CSS v4 uses OKLCH because it is perceptually uniform. When we generate the 50-950 scale for Burlywood Classic, OKLCH ensures that the color stays vibrant and doesn't shift towards different hues as it gets lighter or darker.

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