RAL and NCS values are nearest equivalents, not official designations.
In Western contexts, Brunswick Green conveys a sense of stability and nature, often linked to the environment and tranquility. Conversely, in some Eastern cultures, green can symbolize fertility and rebirth, adding layers of significance to this hue.
The term 'Brunswick Green' emerged in the late 19th century, specifically around 1884, when it was adopted for use in the uniforms of the Brunswick Regiment. The color's name honors the Duchy of Brunswick in Germany, where it was used to represent the princely house's legacy.
Ranked by CIE76 ΔE — the perceptual distance from Brunswick Green. Lower ΔE means a closer match (below ~2 is barely distinguishable).
All 40 Greens →Nine steps of Brunswick Green by lightness — from #0E2820 (darkest) to #88A29B (lightest). Click any to copy.
Sitting opposite Brunswick Green at 342° on the color wheel, these give the highest-contrast pairings.
Curated 5-color combinations featuring Brunswick Green.
A 50–900 tonal scale with Brunswick Green anchored at 500 — ready to drop into a design system. Click any step to copy.
Works well as text on light backgrounds; fails on dark.
Thresholds: AA needs 4.5:1 (normal text) / 3:1 (large); AAA needs 7:1 / 4.5:1. Large = 18pt+ or 14pt+ bold.
Copy-ready values for CSS, screen and print, plus the extra conversions designers reach for.
color: #1B4D3E; color-mix(in srgb, #1B4D3E 70%, white) 162°, 65%, 30% 65, 0, 19, 70 1789246 #336633 How Brunswick Green appears to viewers with the three main types of color blindness (~1 in 12 men, 1 in 200 women). Simulated approximations.