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This Lego color chart features 78 colors currently in use in 2024 and 2025, based on the official Lego and BrickLink color palettes. It serves as an essential reference for Lego enthusiasts, builders, and collectors, offering a precise guide to the wide range of hues used in Lego bricks, accessories, and sets. A list of available BrickLink colors with links to elements, products, wish lists, and items for sale.
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This data is also available in the database download or via the API. There is also a great explanation of the color differences in The Colorful World of LEGO. Official palette This is the official colour palatte showing all colours currently in production in 2016.
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Click on the image for an interactive version. More information about LEGO colours: Large version of the palette image BrickLink colour guide Rylie Howerter's LEGO colour timeline Mecabricks colour chart LDraw wiki colour compairson chart. With bold colors and fantasy flair, the LEGO Color Wheel Challenge pushed Steven Howard's creativity from sketches to renders and beyond all the way to Denmark to become a LEGO designer.
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The "CommonLEGO Colors" spin wheel showcases a selection of popular LEGO colors like Black, White, Red, Blue, and more, perfect for adding variety to your builds. With shades ranging from Lime and Navy to Dark Yellow and Gold, this wheel makes color selection a breeze for your next creation. Colour is a crucial part of any good design, do you want to be better at it? This tutorial contains all you need to know to get started, so knock yourself out! Colours part 1 - Why even bother?
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A few weeks ago, I started to consider the use of colour in Elves sets, particularly Spring Yellowish Green. This led to a discussion of colour theory in general. We talked about the colour wheel, and how colour themes might be derived using complementary colours; split complementary colours, analagous colours, triads and tetrads, amongst other.
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The package also provides related helper functions for mapping among the different Lego color naming conventions and between Lego colors, hex colors, and 'R' color names, making it easy to convert any color palette to one based on existing Lego colors while keeping as close to the original color palette as possible. A pretty complete color chart comes from the largest LEGO marketplace - Bricklink. It lists all of the colors they have inventoried along with relevant statistics.
A handy guide when you want to plan your build. As of this writing, there are more than 170 piece colors ever produced. If you want to a more complete reference, complete with cross reference between different sources, go to Ryan.